List of ski resorts in South Tyrol
Overview of the existing ski areas
About the slopes in kilometers: Many ski areas indicate that the slopes are too long. The German cartographer and journalist Christoph Schrahe had already noticed and criticized this in 2013. He has developed a method and a seal of approval to correct this and to indicate correct slope lengths.
Summer ski areas
Surname | Communities | Coordinates | Member of the association | Altitude in m from | Altitude in m to | Lift systems | Slopes in km | Slopes in km (detail) | season | Cross-country ski run | Web link |
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Ski area Stilfser Joch | Stilfs , Bormio ( SO ) | 46 ° 31 '3.4 " N , 10 ° 27' 30" E | 2758 | 3450 | 6th | 30th | 15 easy, 14 medium, 1 difficult | May to November | 3 trails |
The Schnalstal ski area has been closed in the summer months since 2013.
Former ski areas
- The Schneiderwiesen ski area above Bolzano ( 46 ° 27 ′ 54.7 ″ N , 11 ° 22 ′ 2.9 ″ E ) existed from 1966 to 1974.
- The Hirzer ski area, established in 1974 in the municipality of Schenna ( 46 ° 44 ′ 22 ″ N , 11 ° 15 ′ 18.9 ″ E ) closed in 1985.
- The Katzenburg ski area near Niederdorf ( 46 ° 43 ′ 45.1 ″ N , 12 ° 10 ′ 41.3 ″ E ), founded in 1970, closed in 1985.
- The Zirog am Brenner ski area existed from around 1950 to 1986 ( 46 ° 58 ′ 21.8 ″ N , 11 ° 29 ′ 57.8 ″ E ).
- The Hühnerspiel ski area near Gossensaß ( 46 ° 56 ′ 31.2 ″ N , 11 ° 27 ′ 55 ″ E ) was in operation from 1964 to 1991.
- The Lachwiesen ski area, founded in 1970 in the municipality of Toblach ( 46 ° 44 ′ 36.4 ″ N , 12 ° 15 ′ 2.7 ″ E ), was closed in 1994.
- The Ratsberg ski area near Toblach ( 46 ° 44 ′ 36.4 ″ N , 12 ° 15 ′ 2.7 ″ E ) existed from 1962 to 1994.
- The Walde ski area in the municipality of Welsberg-Taisten ( 46 ° 44 ′ 48.8 ″ N , 12 ° 5 ′ 23.3 ″ E ) was opened around 1975 and remained in existence until 1998.
- The Maurerberg ski area in the municipality of St. Martin in Thurn ( 46 ° 41 ′ 34.6 ″ N , 11 ° 49 ′ 34.3 ″ E ) existed from 1963 to 1999.
- In 1978 opened ski resort Tarscher Alm in the community Laces ( 46 ° 34 '52.6 " N , 10 ° 53' 18.6" O ) was concluded in 2007 and abandoned again after a brief resume operation 2010-2012.
- The Maseben ski area in Langtaufers, founded in 1976 ( 46 ° 49 ′ 44.4 ″ N , 10 ° 39 ′ 0 ″ E ), was closed in 2014.
- The formerly independent ski area Haideralm ( 46 ° 45 ′ 40 ″ N , 10 ° 30 ′ 16.3 ″ E ) opened in 1963 and became part of the Schöneben ski area in 2017 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ski areas in South Tyrol. Retrieved November 10, 2016 .
- ↑ 9 cable cars, 31 chairlifts, 13 ski lifts
- ↑ Spëscia-Armentara toboggan run, 10 km / Trù liösa Foram, 3.5 km / Cherz-Plateau-Jägerweg toboggan run, 2 km
- ↑ Alta Badia cross-country skiing center, 26 km / Corvara - Kolfuschg, 4 km
- ↑ 2 cable cars, 6 chair lifts, 7 ski lifts
- ↑ Hubertus toboggan run, 1.2 km / Schwarzsee toboggan run, 1.5 km
- ↑ Frin circuit, 5 km / Karersee circuit, 3 km / Frin-Niger-Frin trail, 8 km
- ↑ 5 gondolas, 1 cable car, 7 chairlifts, 19 ski lifts
- ↑ Rotwand toboggan run, 5 km / Signaue, 2.2 km / Haunold, 2.1 km
- ↑ Network of cross-country trails in the Sesto Dolomites
- ↑ 6 cable cars, 4 chair lifts, 6 ski lifts
- ↑ Natural toboggan runs Rodenecker Lüsner Alm, 2 km / Pfunders, 3 km / Schilling slope Vals, 1 km / Moserhütte, 4.5 km / middle station Gitschberg, 1.8 km / Jochtal Spinges, 3.5 km / Fane Alm, 1 km / Kunsteis start track Meransen, 0.2 km
- ↑ Lobenweg-Bacherhütte trail, 8 km / Rodenecker Lüsner Alm trail, 15 km / Vals circular trail, 7 km / Pfunders circular trail, 3 km
- ↑ 5 gondolas, 1 cable car, 16 chair lifts, 12 drag lifts
- ↑ Rasciesa toboggan run, 6 km, from Rasciesa mountain station
- ↑ Network of trails in Val Gardena
- ↑ 2 chair lifts, 2 drag lifts
- ↑ Children's toboggan run
- ↑ Schmiederalm-Neuhütt-Jochgrimm-Schmiederalm trail, 27 km / two high-altitude trails over 3.5 and 8 km
- ↑ 1 cable car, 2 cable cars, 5 chair lifts, 3 ski lifts
- ↑ Klausberg-Flitzer toboggan run / Klausberg toboggan run, 5 km / Kottersteg-St. Johann, 6.2 km
- ↑ Cross-country trails in the Ahrntal
- ↑ 20 gondolas, 1 gondola lift, 2 six-person chairlifts, 3 four-person chairlifts, 6 ski lifts
- ↑ Korer toboggan run in Reischach, 900 m / Cianross toboggan run in St. Vigil, 465 m
- ↑ St. Vigil trail, 11.3 km / Roda de Börz St. Vigil trail, 3.4 km / Reischach trail, 5.9 km / Olang trail, 1.8 km
- ↑ 4 four-person chairlifts, 1 drag lift
- ↑ Ladurns toboggan run, 6.5 km
- ↑ Erl trail, 5 km / Silbertal trail, 9 km
- ↑ 2 cable cars, 13 chair lifts, 3 ski lifts
- ↑ Epircher-Laner-Alm toboggan run, illuminated, 2.5 km / Absam toboggan run, 0.7 km
- ↑ Cross- country ski trail network between Eggental and Fleimstal
- ↑ 1 cable car, 1 gondola lift, 5 chair lifts, 1 drag lift
- ↑ Alpin Bob toboggan run on Saturday, Sunday & Monday from 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. / Merano 2000 natural toboggan run, 3 km, from Pfiffinger Köpfl
- ↑ Falzeben cross-country ski trail, 3 km
- ↑ 1 cable car, 1 four-seater chairlift, 2 drag lifts
- ↑ Pfelders toboggan run, 0.5 km / Grünboden Almhütte toboggan run, 3.5 km
- ↑ Innerhütt trail, 5 km / Lazinser Tal trail, 12 km
- ↑ 2 cable cars, 4 chair lifts, 1 drag lift
- ↑ RudiRun, 9 km / Rossalm toboggan run, 1.3 km / Skihütte toboggan run, 3 km
- ↑ in Brixen and the surrounding area (23.5 km)
- ↑ 1 8-seater gondola lift, 6 chair lifts, 1 drag lift
- ↑ Ratschings toboggan run, 5 km
- ↑ Platschjoch high-altitude trail, 16 km
- ↑ 1 six-person gondola lift, 1 four-person chair lift, 2 ski lifts
- ↑ “Reinswalder Wies” n, 4.5 km, moonlight tobogganing - “Sunnolm” racecourse, 0.7 km
- ↑ Pensertal (19 km)
- ↑ 1 cable car, 2 tow lifts
- ↑ Renon natural toboggan run, 2.5 km
- ↑ “Schön” trail, 5 km, and “Rittner Horn & Villanderer Alm” trail, 35 km
- ↑ 1 cable car, 1 4-seater chairlift, 1 3-seater chairlift
- ↑ Natural toboggan run (9.6 km, illuminated twice a week)
- ↑ high altitude trail (6.5 km)
- ↑ 1 cable car, 7 chairlifts, 4 drag lifts
- ↑ Lazaun: 3.3 km
- ↑ Hochjoch: 5 km and Lazaun: 4.8 km
- ↑ 4 cabin lifts, 2 6-seater chairlifts, 2 chairlifts, 1 drag lift
- ↑ Ochsenbergalm: Graun - Langtauferer Tal
- ↑ in the area (Reschenpass)
- ↑ 1 cable car, 4 chair lifts
- ↑ “Moscha” toboggan run, 500 m long (illuminated)
- ↑ (14 km)
- ↑ 2 cable cars, 16 chairlifts, 3 drag lifts
- ↑ Icaro-Monte Piz 1.7 km / Puflatsch 1.8 km / Hofer Alpl 4.3 km / Panorama 1.5 km / Spitzbühl 1.4 km / Tuff Alm 2.2 km / Zallinger 2.9 km / Molignon 2 , 8 km / Haniger Schwaige 3.5 km / Messner Joch-Niger 2 km / Rungun-St. Cyprian 0.8 km
- ↑ Network of cross-country trails on the Alpe di Siusi
- ↑ 2 eight-person gondolas, 3 detachable quad chairlifts, 3 conveyor belts
- ↑ 10 km and 8 km, start: Speikboden mountain station
- ↑ in the area (Rein in Taufers)
- ↑ 3 gondola lifts, 4 four-person chairlifts, 2 double chairlifts, 1 drag lift
- ↑ 2 km, illuminated 3 times a week
- ↑ 2 double chair lifts, 1 drag lift, 1 practice lift
- ↑ Railway (3 km) or on the children's practice slope
- ↑ 6 km, classic / skating
- ↑ 1 cable car, 1 chair lift, 2 drag lifts
- ↑ train (2 km)
- ↑ 2 chair lifts, 1 drag lift
- ↑ train (4 km)
- ↑ Cross-country ski run (medium difficulty), in the nearby cross-country ski center in Schlinig
- ↑ Stefan Herbke: Ski area cheat in the Alps: Piste lengths put to the test. Spiegel, Hamburg October 22, 2015
- ↑ Kerem S. Maurer: Do ski areas cheat on the length of the slopes? Free skiing over hundreds of kilometers: How do these numbers come about? A German journalist measured it. Tagesanzeiger, Zurich January 12, 2016
- ↑ Seal of approval for slope lengths by Christoph Schrahe
- ↑ 2 mountain railways, 4 ski lifts
- ↑ 3 trails with a total of 12 km
- ↑ http://www.schnalstal.info/sommerski-schnalstaler-gletscher.htm
- ↑ http://www.vinschgerwind.it/politik-vinschgau-suedtirol/lokales-gemeinden-bezirksgemeinschaft-buerger/6041-maseben-endet-langtaufers-wolkenstein