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Skiing in the Eisack Valley

Those who travel to South Tyrol in winter will find excellent skiing conditions here. Especially in the Eisacktal, one of South Tyrol's main valleys, skiers from all over the world get their money's worth. The Eisacktaler ski area is divided into different ski areas, each of which has its own special charm.


Plose ski area

The Plose ski area is one of the most popular winter sports areas in the Dolomites. A total of 40 kilometers of perfectly groomed slopes can be found on the Plose. There are seven modern lifts available to visitors. The nine kilometer long Trametsch valley run, with which an altitude difference of 1,400 meters is overcome, is famous far beyond the regional borders. In addition to the numerous slopes, the Plose ski area also has more than 12 kilometers of toboggan runs and around 12 kilometers of winter hiking trails.

 

 

Gitschberg Jochtal ski area

Another nearby ski area is the Gitschberg Jochtal ski area. Wonderful days of skiing are guaranteed on a total of 55 kilometers of slopes. Thousands of skiers are transported to the various peaks every day with 15 lifts. If you like something more varied, the fun park in the middle of the ski area is the right place for you. The youngest visitors will also find plenty of winter sports fun in the Kidspark.

 


Ratschings-Jaufen ski area

In the Ratschings-Jaufen ski area in the Ratschingstal valley in South Tyrol, lots of skiing fun awaits on a total of 25 kilometers of slopes. While professionals take the black slopes, beginners are just right on the easy beginner slopes. And those looking for a thrill will find plenty of challenges in the Ratschings fun park.
For cross-country skiers, the ski area has a real highlight in store for the Platschjoch high-altitude trail, which is 1,800 meters high and 16 kilometers long. This starts at the mountain station of the ski area.


Rosskopf ski area


The Rosskopf ski area near the city of Sterzing is characterized above all by its spectacular mountain panorama. A total of 20 kilometers of slopes are available to winter sports enthusiasts from all over the world. There is also a lot to experience for hikers and toboggan fans - including on the longest illuminated toboggan run in Italy, which can be completely covered with snow if required.