Skiing in South Tyrol
Skiing in South Tyrol is always pleasant, as the guest is the most important point of South Tyrolean holidays: it means very modern ski- and chair-lifts where queues have been abolished, refined gastronomy, attention to the guest and kindness, on the ski runs and for winter holidays. Skiing in South South Tyrol also means playing this sport on sunny ski fields 8 days out of 10, as the Alps southern side is famous for its sunny climate in winter as well. The skiing season lasts from November till April in South Tyrol…you´ll have an embarrassingly wide choice to ski in South Tyrol! The ski races fans can be present at the ski races taking place on the Gran Risa, in Alta Badia (German: Abtei), or in Santa Cristina (German: Sankt Christina, Ladin Santa Crestina), in Val Gardena (German: Grödental, Ladin Gherdeina) every December.
The Dolomiti Superski skizone
The "Dolomiti Superski" skizone is the pride of South Tyrol, as it´s the biggest and most modern ski zone in the world. It includes 13 valleys located among Trentino, South Tyrol and Veneto. The best- equipped ski zone in South Tyrol is the Plan de Corones (German: Kronplatz), located between Val Pusteria (German: Pustertal) and Val Badia; Val Gardena is another "Dolomiti Superski" valley, conquering the first places of popularity in German and British tourism magazines every year. The Dolomiti Superski ski zone allows you the possibility of passing from one valley to the other, as the skipass is single. Many groups discounts are also advertised, for the youngest skiers and for senior citizens. The Dolomiti Superski skizone offers reductions at the beginning of winter and to the guests wishing to spend their ski holidays in South Tyrol in March or in April.













