Alta Pusteria / Hochpustertal

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Location

Innichen
Italy
46° 43' 52.896" N, 12° 16' 53.148" E
IT
General info: 

The Alta Pusteria region is centred on the historic South Tyrolean resort of Sexten. The region is set in spectacular Dolomitic scenery, long popular with visitors from home and abroad. The peaks around form a huge natural sundial, and it's easy to ski further afield thanks to affiliations within the Hochpusertal region and the DolimitiSuperski Pass options beyond. BASE: 3937ft SUMMIT: 6561ft VERTICAL DROP: 2624ft NO. OF. LIFTS: 31 Gondolas: 4 Chairs: 7 Surface: 20

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €40.00 6 DAYS ADULTS: €207.00 We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

Interesting places nearby

No matter whether you prefer the sun or sports: The Tegernsee is always a special experience during the winter season. Enjoy the fresh breeze and the nature of the mountains!

Only 60 kilometres away from Graz, the ski resort Hirschegg is located. Whoever is on skiing-vacation in the wintersport area Hirschegg, will find several lifts and well prepared slopes in easy and semi-professional difficulty.

When the slopes and valleys of the Chiemgauer Alps are covered with snow, it is a pleasure to practise winter sport. At the Hochfelln (1 674m) skiers have a breathtaking view and snowboarders go crazy in the halfpipes and Fun-Park.

Hochficht – Winter to the third Discover the wonderful top winter sports region in the heart of the enchanting Bohemian Forest. After having been developed the Hochficht area is now offering a very attractive and wide skiing region.

One of the most popular sport centres and holiday resorts of the province of Lower Austria. Our ski resort offers you snow security from the beginning of December to the end of April.

In one of the snowiest regions in Tyrol, in Kaiserwinkl, is the skiing area Hochkössen at Kössen at 600-1700 metres above sea-level. For the highness of Kössens at 600 metres above sea-level, the most snow of the Alps is falling here.