The wintry, snow-covered Seiser Alm is a true paradise for cross-country ski enthusiasts. The seemingly endless wide open spaces, the gently rolling hills, the sunny dells, the forest, and the meadows – and everything against the magnificent backdrop of the towering Dolomites – invite you to explore them on cross-country skis. An extensive network of cross-country courses means you have a great variety of possible routes – all of them offering wondrous beauty. Cross-country ski enthusiasts can choose from *80 km of courses of different levels of difficulty at an altitude of between 1,800 and 2,200 metres . All the tracks are double or quadruple and perfectly groomed. Whether you opt for skating or classic style, beginner or pro: The Seiser Alm has the right trail for every taste.
When you’re cross-country skiing over the Seiser Alm, you don’t just get the vastness of Europe’s largest mountain plateau to enjoy, but also the Dolomite Mountains: The Sasso Lungo/Langkofel, Sasso Piatto/Plattkofel and the Sciliar/Schlern are practically within hand’s reach. Together with Val Gardena, the Seiser Alm forms a cross-country skiing area with approx. 100km of trails. The Saltria-Monte Pana trail connects the Seiser Alm with Gröden/Val Gardena, also a paradise for cross-country skiing fans.
Together with Val Gardena, the Seiser Alm is part of the largest cross-country skiing carousel in Europe, Dolomiti Nordicski, with a total of 1,300 kilometres of trails. You can go cross-country skiing for a long time... and enjoy a varied cross-country skiing holiday in South Tyrol.
Neben Landschaftsgenuss und sportlicher Herausforderung bietet Langlaufurlaub in Südtirol auch kulinarischen Hochgenuss: Zahlreiche Hütten entlang der Loipen laden zum Verweilen ein und tischen in gemütlicher Atmosphäre traditionelle Südtiroler Speisen auf.
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