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ALPE DI SIUSI

Seiser Alm / Alpe di Siusi
The Seiser Alm / Alpe di Siusi and the Schlern/Sciliar with its unmistakable profile are all part of the Schlern/Sciliar Rose Garden Nature Park (with a size of 6,796 ha = approx. 17,000 acres). The Nature Park is located in the western South Tyrolean Dolomites. The park forms a single natural area with the Seiser Alm / Alpe di Siusi Landscape Protection Area.
The Seiser Alm / Alpe di Siusi has an area of 56.4 sq. Km, and is thus Europe's largest high-altitude plateau. In both the winter and the summer, it offers sports enthusiasts and vacationers perfect conditions for active holidays and high-quality wellness vacations.

The Seiser Alm / Alpe di Siusi winter sport area includes 60 km of ski slopes and 60 km of cross-country trails. It offers superb conditions for ski vacations with the whole family, or winter holidays with friends. The extremely modern aerial lifts and very well-groomed slopes (of all levels of difficulty, from "easy" to "challenging") cover the entire high-altitude plateau. The ski lodges offer South Tyrolean cooking and, often, (live) music for lively celebrations.
Besides skiing, South Tyrol offers a wide range of other wintertime activities, including cross-country skiing, snowshoe hiking, and even sleigh rides in horse-drawn sleds. The Seiser Alm features all of the prerequisites for vacationers.

The Seiser Alm / Alpe di Siusi (South Tyrol) is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Area of the Dolomites, and thus offers breathtaking panoramas for fun-filled vacations in South Tyrol.

guided escursions to the Sciliar
Enjoy the summer in the Dolomites
10.08.2013 - 23.08.2013 more details
Music festival
Schlern International Festival
13.07.2013 -29.07.2013 more details
Alpe di Siusi & Val Gardena
Skiing and relaxing in the heart of the Dolomites
16.03.2013 - 02.04.2013 more details
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