Cross-Country Skiing
Over 110km of pristine cross-country ski tracks
A breath-taking backdrop in the heart of the Dolomites guarantees a fantastic cross-county skiing experience. The numerous tracks nearby belong to “Dolomiti Nordicski”, the largest cross-country skiing centre in Europe. In Val Gardena in South Tyrol, you are bound to find the appropriate track for your ability level. Each one has its charm and each region its own appeal. This is why we have made the decision easy for you and list our top 3 local cross-country skiing areas for you here…
Monte Pana in Santa Cristina – a cross-country ski paradise with challenging ascents and rapid descents. The extensive route signage along the tracks mean you can always leave one of the 30+ tracks and return to your starting position.
Vallunga in Selva di Val Gardena – a cross-country ski centre for beginners and experts. At the entrance to the valley, you will find the local branch of the Selva di Val Gardena skiing and cross-country skiing school, as well as a ski rental shop.
Alpe di Siusi mountain pasture – a true Mecca for cross-country fans. Here, you can try out over 80km of pristinely prepared tracks at an altitude of between 1,800 and 2,200m above sea level. An interesting fact is that, for years now, the Norwegian national cross-country ski team has been coming to the Alpe di Siusi pasture to take advantage of the high altitude while they train. The Italian, Swedish and American teams also love training here.
Monte Pana in Santa Cristina – a cross-country ski paradise with challenging ascents and rapid descents. The extensive route signage along the tracks mean you can always leave one of the 30+ tracks and return to your starting position.
Vallunga in Selva di Val Gardena – a cross-country ski centre for beginners and experts. At the entrance to the valley, you will find the local branch of the Selva di Val Gardena skiing and cross-country skiing school, as well as a ski rental shop.
Alpe di Siusi mountain pasture – a true Mecca for cross-country fans. Here, you can try out over 80km of pristinely prepared tracks at an altitude of between 1,800 and 2,200m above sea level. An interesting fact is that, for years now, the Norwegian national cross-country ski team has been coming to the Alpe di Siusi pasture to take advantage of the high altitude while they train. The Italian, Swedish and American teams also love training here.