Particularly in winter, the Seiser Alm is unique and of unrivalled beauty. The wintry splendour of the Seiser Alm is perfectly accessible, with its modern lift facilties and dreamlike ski pistes. Whether it's skiing and snowboarding, on and off the tracks, snow shoe hiking, going cross-country skiing or ski tours - the Seiser Alm in South Tyrol has something to offer for any winter preference.

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Skiing and Snowboarding
The Seiser-Alm Grödnertal skiing region comprises 83 lift facilities and 175 km of downhill slopes. Add to this an incredible 500 km of joined slopes surrounding the Sellastock! The Seiser Alm – Grödnertal skiing region belongs to the "Dolomitisuperski", the largest ski carousel of the Alps, comprising more than 450 ski lifts and over 1220 piste kilometres. 90% of these are serviced with artifical snow if required. By the way: In winter, the Sellaronda can also be explored on skis. One of the nicest ski experiences in the world! |
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Go cross-country skiing
Whether it's skating, classic or Nordic cruising - the Seiser Alm is a cross-country skiing paradise for any kind of locomotion on cross-country skis. 98 kilometres of cross country ski tracks stretch across the wonderful Alp area at various degrees of difficulty. The fantastic Dolomites accompany you with every swing and offer constantly varying spectacles of nature. In addition to the snow certainty, the Seiser Alm is also extremely favoured by the sun. A perfect cross-country skiing day is certain to be yours! |
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Snow shoe hiking and ski tours
Snow shoe hiking or tour walking - winter sports "individualists" , too, are going to find what they are after. From gentle ascents through the sparkling winter forest up to demanding hikes up a Dolomites pass, lovers of "gentle" winter tourism will encounter routes of any degree of difficulty imaginable. Rise to the athletic challenge! |
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More winter activity
Riding a sledge down one of a total of 9 sledge slopes on the Seiser Alm can also be a lot of fun. Whether its during the day or under a full moon - riding a sledge is always great. A special kind of leisurely travel is on a horse-drawn sleigh through thickly snow-covered wintery woods and mountain landscapes. Experience the Seiser Alm from its most romantic side! |