The Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
The Dolomites regions are a great and adventurous destination for cross-country skiing. For your venture on the ski slopes in South Tyrol, find family-friendly routes, less beaten tracks or high altitude skiing trails. You can also ski during the evening hours on illuminated runs.
The Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
During the wintertime the vallunga trasforms hisself in a Winterwonderland. The snow which covers the forest trasmits a mystic flair and you can enjoy the quitness of the valley.
The ideal track for the first attempts at cross-country skiing on flat terrain with slight up and downs.
Cross-country trail for skaters and classic skiers, starting at the romantic snow-covered Maria Weißenstein monastery.
The Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
Cross-country trail with a spectacular panoramic view at the Latemar and Rosengarten.
During the wintertime the vallunga trasforms hisself in a Winterwonderland. The snow which covers the forest trasmits a mystic flair and you can enjoy the quitness of the valley.
The extensive and idyllic Frin meadows offer not only a great cross-country skiing route but also a magnificent panorama of the Rosengarten | Catinaccio and Latemar mountains.
Cross-country trail from the sport centre, 1360 m to the Hotel Pfösl, 1383 m.
Vedl Verzon is a challenging track with a dynamic profile, suitable for experienced cross-country skiers. After a first steep ascent, the track continues on slightly hilly ascents and descents through small alternating forest sections.
Cross-country skiing in Carezza on the sunny side with a fantastic view of the Dolomite giants Rosengarten | Catinaccio and Latemar.
During the wintertime the vallunga trasforms hisself in a Winterwonderland. The snow which covers the forest trasmits a mystic flair and you can enjoy the quitness of the valley.
Easy cross-country trail from Deutschnofen to Kesselmoss, with a sunny view at the Dolomites.
The Val Scura track, with its 7,5 km length and 270 m of altitude, is ideal for demanding cross-country skiers. Its long ascents and breathtaking descents are very much appreciated by passionate cross-country skiers.
During the wintertime the vallunga trasforms hisself in a Winterwonderland. The snow which covers the forest trasmits a mystic flair and you can enjoy the quitness of the valley.
Medium difficult cross-country trail through the forest and along meadows.
The Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
The Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
The Oclini Pass offers a wide range of beginner, intermediate and advanced trails with stunning views of the Schwarzhorn and Weißhorn, while the nearby Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is also home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
The Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
"La Buja" means swale in Ladin and is therefore the name of this medium-difficulty track, which leads to the swale at the far end of the cross-country centre. From there you can reach Seiser Alm through a connection track.
The Palusc track is the perfect choice for hobby cross-country skiers. The beautiful track leads gently up and down until reaching the sunny Palusc meadow. Due to unusually mild temperatures, were called for closed the Palusc variant trail and the trail from "Palusc" to "la Buja".
1.5 km long training trail next to the Hotel Pfösl at Nova Ponente/Deutschnofen.
With its easy ascents and descents through quiet forests and meadows, Mont Dessot is the ideal track for beginners and inexperienced cross-country skiers. With its 2,5 km length, it is also ideal for warming up.
natural snow slope from Rasun di Sopra to the biotope (direction to Anterselva di Sotto) - circuit
The Passo Lavazè (1800 m) is home to a number of trails leading through forests, across snowy plains and into the Fiemme Valley.
Fantastic panormaic view at the Rosengarten/Catinaccio e Schlern/Sciliar.