Alpe di Siusi / Seiser Alm

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Location

Kastelruth
Italy
46° 32' 28.032" N, 11° 33' 43.272" E
IT
General info: 

Not only its endless vistas and breathtaking scenery, its sunny and sheltered slopes make the Alpe di Siusi a holiday spot par excellence for winter sport enthusiasts of every age and kind. It is a paragon of gentle tourism, and is the preferred venue of active vacationers in search of a cozy atmosphere, scenic beauty, and authentic surroundings. But with 60 km of slopes, daredevils and private://hot dogsprivate:// will likewise find it the perfect place for their exploits, both on the slopes and off. The high-tech aerial lifts and the well-groomed slopes (with all degrees of difficulty, from easy to challenging) connect the entire high-altitude plateau – including the meeting places of the legendary Schlern witches. Snowboarders appreciate the broad downhill slopes and the snowboard park. But the Alpe di Siusi also has a wide variety of special offers for children (including price discounts, the Ski Fun Park, and hosted activities), and so is very well-suited for families, too. BASE: 3280ft SUMMIT: 6561ft VERTICAL DROP: 3280ft NO. OF. LIFTS: 23 Gondolas: 3 Chairs: 17 Surface: 3

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €46.00 6 DAYS ADULTS: €223.00 We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

Interesting places nearby

Chur, the oldest city of Switzerland, possesses an own winter sports area on the local mountain. The high plateau (1600 metres above sea level) is achievable by ropeway, directly from the city.

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An attractive small resort located at one end of the Fassa Valley, with it's own ski area on Sella Brunech and easy access to the Sella Ronda via the nearby lift access at Canazei.

BASE: 1833ft
SUMMIT: 2654ft
VERTICAL DROP: 820ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 3
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 3

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Italy's oldest resort has a border post at one end of the village and is a ten minute walk from Montgènevre, France. The resort is very relaxed, with friendly and hospitable residents and some lovely hotel bars.