Fantiland offers two conveyor bands and corresponding slopes. Those are perfect requirements for the first ski lessons. Furthermore kids have a lot of fun with sledging.
Fantiland offers two conveyor bands and corresponding slopes. Those are perfect requirements for the first ski lessons. Furthermore kids have a lot of fun with sledging.
Get ready for an exciting descent on the Brimi Winter Run on Gitschberg! This approx. 4-kilometer long toboggan run starts at the Nesselhütte at the top station and winds down to the middle station. The route is varied and packed with fun curves – perfect for an exhilarating winter day in the snow.
If you don’t have your own toboggan, you can easily rent one near the parking area at the valley station.
The sledding track Tristenbach in Weißenbach/Rio bianco is an adventure for everyone. With a length of 4,5 km and assured snow, the well prepared natural track serpentines its way through snowy forests to three sunny huts:
- Innerhofer Alm-hut (tel.+39 347 1392452)
- Marxegger Alm- hut (tel. 340 5246032)
- Pircher Alm- hut (tel. 349 8704902)
Rental sledge: right at the huts
Difficulty: medium
The toboggan run starts at 1900 meters and leads along a 5-km-long run of medium difficulty back to the starting point. The descent is identical to the path of ascension and consists of fantastic curves. An ideal winter excursion for the whole family. Note: You can shorten the ascent by taking the bus from Ranui to Zans and then hiking along the footpath to the hut Glatsch Alm.
Tobogganing-fun for the whole family!
With a length of 1 km the well prepared natural track serpentines its way through snowy landscape and leads to the Schwarzbachalm hut (tel. +39 391 3321903).
Difficulty: medium
For long-lasting fun on a sledge, the Molignon Sledge Run is the place to go.
The toboggan run starts just below the Kaserillalm hut (opening times from 26th december) and leads over a steep slope to the snow-covered Kirchwiesl. From there the toboggan continues over a plain to the starting point Zans.
Unlimited hiking pleasures: along the Pidig Stream to the Kradorfer Alm
Starting point: Head of the valley at St. Magdalena in the Gsieser Valley 1465 m
Distance: 2,5 km
Descent: back via the ascent route
Hiking time: 60 minutes
Level of difficulty: easy
Altitude difference: 239 m
Toboggan run: easy
The Uwaldalm – an area that offers the best views of the Gsieser Valley
Starting point: Head of the valley at St. Magdalena in the Gsieser Valley 1465 m
Descent: back via the ascent route
Hiking time: ca. 2 hours
Level of difficulty: easy – moderate
Altitude difference: 577 m
Toboggan run: moderate
The 5 km long Rotwand sledging trail in the Sexten Dolomites can be easily reached via the 6-person Rotwandwiesen cable car. The start is right beside the mountain station of the lift. From there, you go through woods and fields back down to the valley station.
Difficulty Level: DIFFICULT
The Tru dla liösa Foram natural sledging trail starts on the Piz Sorega (2,003 m) and goes across fields and through woods beneath the Piz Sorega gondola lift to San Cassiano (1,537 m). The scenery along the route is quite enchanting: from the snowy Alpine pastures of the high plateau, you reach the Foram forest before a final spurt takes you down into the valley.
The average gradient on the sledging trail is about 10 to 15%. To keep sledging fans safe, 2.3 km of the sledging track has been protected with legally compliant timber edging.
The start of the trail can be reached by the Piz Sorega gondola lift from San Cassiano.
The Rosskopf sledging track at Sterzing / Vipiteno is the longest floodlit and artificial snow covered tobbogan sledging track in Italy. The toboggan run leads through an impressive forest landscape, covering over 900 meters in elevation. It starts right by the Rosskopf cable car mountain station and runs for nearly 10 km round many twists and turns down to the valley station in Vipiteno/Sterzing.
Sleds can be rented directly and easily at the Outdoor Center - no reservation is necessary.
Please note: Helmets are mandatory for children! In addition, sturdy footwear is essential for a safe sledding experience!
Why not join a night-time sledging party on Friday evenings for a special experience on Sterzings local mountain. On these evenings the sledging trail is floodlit until midnight (cable car runs until 10 pm).
The toboggan run from Tschantschenon starts in the middle of the wintry and snow-covered wood at 1800 meter and leads over a flat track with just a few curves to Zanser Schwaige (opening times from 25th december). A wonderful excursion.
ATTENTION: Be careful in the last section (1,000m) - icy track!
The Speikboden ski area is a place with great variety – above all else when it comes to what is available in the way of activities. It is not just skiing and snowboarding that are the order of the day, but also sledding, a winter sport with a huge fun factor that is very popular especially with families and children. In this ski area, there are two sled runs at once, one of which can boast the distinction of being the longest sled run in all South Tyrol-Südtirol. The starting point of both sled runs is located at the mountain terminal which can be reached without any problems with the Speikboden cable car.
With a length of 10 km (6.2 miles), sledders leisurely head down a very well-groomed sled run – which can even be covered with man-made snow, if necessary – all the way to Lutago-Luttach. The second sled run, which is just as wide with a total length of 8 km (5 miles) has the same starting point, but after a couple of miles it turns off toward Rio Bianco-Weißenbach. From either of the destinations, sledders can be picked up again by the ski bus or public bus and taken back to the valley terminal to head up again.
Also particularly popular is the weekly Rodelgaudisledding party, a sledding event that is open to everyone.
Short varied toboggan slope in the beautiful winter landscape of Pfitsch valley near Sterzing / Vipiteno.
The toboggan run starts directly from the Geisleralm hut (opening time from 26th december) and is identical to the path of ascension till the turning to Zans. From here the sleigh ride leads left through the woods down to the car park Waldschenke. The first piece of the toboggan run is steep and followed by a brisk track with just a few curves.
This sledge run, which leads from the Hofer Alpl to Ums, is suitable for all the family and offers masses of sledging fun on an easy slope.
Easy natural toboggan-run in Ackerboden/St. Leonhard, 2,5 km. The hut Ackerboden is open from 26/12 daily. Day off Monday & Tuesday.
There is also a perfectly groomed sled run, which leads across a gorgeous larch meadow, for children and families on the Leadner Alm Mountain Hut above Vöran. The run is easy to reach by car in winter, and there are places to eat in the immediate vicinity.
No funicular and no rental.
The leisurely toboggan run winds for about 4.7 kilometres through the winter landscape above Vöran.
A mountain hike through winter wonderland to the Stumpfalm 2001 m
Starting point: Head of the valley at St. Magdalena in the Gsieser Valley 1465 m
Distance: 4,5 km
Descent: back via the ascent route
Hiking time: 2 hours
Level of difficulty: easy to moderate
Altitude difference: 503 m
Toboggan run: moderate to difficult
Sledging in the Upper Venosta Valley, has a long tradition especially in Watles and is one of the most popular recreational sports for families and enthusiasts. The 4km-long Watles natural tobogganing route of the winter sport area is one of the most beautiful runs in the South Tyrol, which can be reached by chairlift. Active holidaymakers can also reach it by foot in approximately 1.5 hours. There are several family-friendly resting places at the valley and mountain station.
Sledge rental directly at the mountain station of the chairlift
The toboggan run starts directly from the Gampenalm hut (opening time from 26th december) above the snow-covered meadows till the turning on your right site. From there the toboggan run continues to the Kirchwiesl and ahead till the starting point, Zans.
The snow parksnow&fun tamarix in Selva dei Molini/Mühlwald South Tyrol: the ideal playground for a varied winter afternoon. Fun on snow for the whole family.
Two new conveyor belts pull up comfortably. The descent is racy: with skis, toboggans, racing trestles, slide discs, snowboard, tubing tyres ... Floodlights until ten - for all night ski fans.
Safety has right of way: helmets are compulsory. Little children only if accompanied.
For hire: tubing tyres, toboggans, slide discs, helmets.
From 25 pers. special opening hours on request
Cool Runnings. Sleighing: a blast with family and friends.
Take the mountain cable car Corno del Renon from Tre Sentieri/Pemmern and in a few minutes, you will be at the entrance of one of the most loved sleigh slopes. Hop on your sleigh, hold on tight and off you go!
A sledging excursion on the well prepared natural sledging trail on the Rittner Horn. The sledging trail begins at the middle station of the Rittner Horn cable car and winds its way to the valley. Pause on the edge to admire the Schlern massif and the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is worth it!
The sledging trail ends right next to the Rittner Horn cable car valley station in Tre Sentieri/Pemmern. Head up once more by cable car to the start for another descent.
The Puflatsch Run on the Seiser Alm is best suited for those who want to enjoy a challenging run and a breathtaking panorama.
The Toboggan run (3 km) starting from the mountain station of the new funicular Resciesa in Ortisei offers a great experience for the whole family. As there is an intermediate station, it is possible to enjoy the run several times in row. Alternatively you can reach the Resciesa hut within a thirty minute walk starting from the mountain station. From there, you can sledge along the slope and you will connect then to the toboggan run.
All those who don't have a sledge can rent one at the valley station of the funicular.