PRICES:
Adults
Single ride: 17,00€
Downhill ride: 11,00€
Uphill and downhill ride: 24,00€
Junior (born after 01.07.2007)
Single ride: 11,00€
Downhill ride: 11,00€
Uphill and downhill ride: 16,00€
Family
Uphill and downhill ride: 48,00€
Lanovky a sedačkové lanovky vás i v létě snadno a rychle vyvezou z údolí do vyšších poloh. Otevírací dobu jihotyrolských lanovek v létě najdete zde.
From Mölten, the sun plateau of Tschögglberg, the Mölten cable car takes you in four minutes down to the Etschtal. From the mountain station of the Mölten cable car you enjoy stunning panoramic views of central Etschtal, neighbouring South Tyrolean "Überetsch" and the dispersed hamlets of the mountain community of Mölten.
Since its opening in 1903, the Mendel cable car has connected the valley station in St. Anton with the biking paradise of the Mendel Pass. Technical data: 2.37 km distance, 12 min. traveling time, 850 m altitude variance.
The in 2017 newly built cable car on the left side of the valley leads to the high plateau Lazaun (2,430m).The new cable car traverses a change in altitude of 430 metres (1,400 feet) and can transport up to 1,980 passengers per hour. The 27 closed gondolas conveniently take skiers, tobogganers and winter hikers up to the Lazaun mountain station in just under four minutes. The mountain station lies at 2,430 metres (7,970 feet) above sea level and is the starting point of two ski slopes of intermediate difficulty covering a total distance of around 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles) as well as a toboggan track of 3.3 kilometres (2 miles) in length.
Refreshment: The Lazaun mountain hut offers a giant sunny terrace.
From the Falzeben car park above the village of Avelengo, the Falzeben gondola lift runs all the way to the mountain station of the Merano 2000 ropeway at Pivigna.
On a quick and convenient ride to the peak, the gondola lift offers wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes of craggy peaks and deep valleys.
In summer, Kronplatz/Plan de Corones is a popular destination for families, hikers, bikers, connoisseurs and culture enthusiasts.
The lift Kronplatz 2000 takes you from the valley station Reischach/Riscone to the summit of Kronplatz/Plan de Corones, at 2,275 meters above sea level. Already during the ride you have a wonderful view over Bruneck/Brunico and its surroundings!
The famous mountain in the Pustertal Valley is the No. 1 ski area in South Tyrol in winter and delights with its unmistakable 360° panoramic view. Convince yourself!
On the way up from Ortisei to the top of the mountain on 2.200 meters you can enjoy for 8 minutes the wonderful panorama of the Dolomites.
Not only ski fans have a lot to discover on the Croda Rossa. In addition to the Holzriese, the steepest slope in Italy, there is a lot to experience, especially for families: the only reindeer herd of the Alps, the giant snowman family, which is waiting for you at the mountain station and a toboggan run that takes you back to the valley.
Europe's third-oldest cable car, built in 1912, takes you up to the Vigiljoch - which is now back in operation after a 9-month construction period, completely renovated to the latest state of the art. The ride from 334 to 1,500 metres in the new comfortable cabin for 40 people now takes only 6 minutes. The valley station is located in the centre of Lana, only a 2-minute walk from the Oberlana bus station.
Tickets available at the cable car valley station. Information on prices at www.vigiljoch.com
The König Laurin II aerial tram takes skiers, hikers, climbers, and alpine climbers to the new, invisible mountain station at the Cologne Hut (2,339 meters above sea-level). Upon arrival, you'll feel that you can almost reach out with your hand and touch the face of the "Rose Garden" cliffs, and you can enjoy the fascinating view of all of South Tyrol and the Latemar – declared a World Nature Heritage Site of the Dolomites by UNESCO. Each gondola features ten seats. Highlight: the new „invisible“ mountain station is an architecture project from Werner Tscholl.
Seceda ski area trekking hiking climbing Val Gardena Dolomites Italy
The Alpe di Seceda is located on the sunny side of Val Gardena, at the foot of the Parco Naturale Cisles-Odle (nature reserve), and represents an ideal base for hikes and climbing tours.
From the Seceda summit you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Dolomites and of all the mountains in South Tyrol - from Ortles to Großglockner (Austria).
The Florian lift is a modern fourseater chairlift with protective hoods, which will quickly bring you from the valley station in Saltria to the Williamshütte at an altitude of 2100 metres above sea level.
Once there you can enjoy the fantastic panoramic view that stretches from the Seiser Alm and the Plattkofel and Langkofel mountains to the Sarntal, Ötztal and Zillertal Alps.
The first metres of altitude to the famous refuge Plattkofel and refuge Vicenza to the Langkofel mountain and to the Tierser Alpl refuge can be shortened using the lift.
For more information visit: www.florianlift.it
This two-seater chairlift runs up to the Mittager peak at 2,260 m above sea level in both winter and summer. At the top, expect jaw-dropping panoramic views of the South Tyrolean mountains: The vistas of the famous Dolomite peaks in the distance are simply breath-taking.
The Mittager chairlift is open to pedestrians year-round.
From Versciaco, the gondola lift takes you up to the Monte Elmo mountain station. This is the ideal starting point for exploring the entire 3 Zinnen Dolomites ski area. In addition, numerous winter and snow-shoe hikes start there. All this with a wonderful view of the Sesto Sundial!
The Piz Sorega gondola lift starting from San Cassiano leads to the plateau of the same name that connects Corvara, La Villa and San Cassiano, in the Alta Badia ski and hiking area.
A few years ago, next to the top station, the Bear Park Movimënt was created. Here children and adults can spend time of pure fun learning and discovering many interesting things about the magical world of nature. So, for example, you can visit a real bear cave dedicated to the Ladin bear of the Conturines grotto. Outside the cave you will find a minigolf circuit, always dedicated to the bear, a zip line, water games, a special beehive shaped slide and many other games for children of all ages.
In winter the slopes that leave from Piz Sorega lead to La Villa and Corvara and in Corvara you are on the Sellaronda. In addition to the slopes that connect with the entire area, two slopes start from the mountain station of Piz Sorega, one red and one blue, which lead down to San Cassiano. Finally, the natural toboggan run "Tru Liösa Foram" also descends from the valley station of the Piz La Ila.
The 2-seater chairlift brings hikers and bikers from Palmschoß to Kreuztal in summer and is also in operation for skiers in winter.
The new detachable cable car Three Peaks (seats 8) takes you up from Signaue to Stiergarten, where once the bulls spent their summers. Today you can reach the Croda Rossa from the Stiergarten. In addition, a real snowshoe hiking paradise awaits you with a view of the Three Peaks included.
Within a few minutes, the Hirzer aerial tram takes you 1.500 m higher, right to the heart of one of the most amazing hiking areas in the Merano disctrict. From the Klammeben top station, located almost 2.000 m above sea level, you can oversee the sunny Hirzer plateau with its network of hiking trails that meets all preferences: you may choose a lovely and relaxing walk to an alpine inn just as a demanding high alpine hiking tour to the top of the Hirzer-Cervina or one of the many other mountain peaks within range.
The König Laurin I aerial tram starts from the Frommer Alm (at an altitude of 1,743 m) and takes skiers, hikers, bikers, and climbers first to the midway station (at 1,977 meters above sea-level) and then with the cableway König Laurin II to the new, invisible mountain station at the Cologne Hut (2,339 meters above sea-level). Upon arrival, you'll feel that you can almost reach out with your hand and touch the face of the "Rose Garden" cliffs, and you can enjoy the fascinating view of all of South Tyrol and the Latemar – declared a World Nature Heritage Site of the Dolomites by UNESCO. Each gondola features ten seats and, in the summer, can also be used to transport bicycles to the midway station.
The four-seater chairlift "Sonnklar" takes you up to the mountain ridge, reaching the highest point of the ski area Speikboden at 2400m. Directly at the exit of the lift there is an viewing tower with photo point: 360° panorama with 150 peaks and more than 80 three-thousanders. Enjoy the wonderful view on the Dolomites with the Tre Cime di Lavaredo/Drei Zinnen, on the Zillertaler Alps, on the Durreck-group. The descent on the slope from Sonnklar to the valley station is a thrilling experience, given the difference in height of 1,500 meters - the largest of all ski areas in South Tyrol.
In summer the top station of the chairlift is a popular starting point for many hikes. The summit cross Sonnklar can be reached in a few minutes - the Speikboden summit can be reached in about 40 minutes.
Climbing up to the historic church of La Crusc / Santa Croce has become even more comfortable with the La Crusc 2 cable car. Now, even with uncertain weather, you can reach the iconic sanctuary while remaining dry and warm. And, thanks to the panoramic windows, you can admire the surrounding mountains. The La Crusc 2 cable car also allows the transport of bikes and, particularly important for families, strollers.
In winter, the La Crusc ski area is part of the Dolomiti Superski carousel, the largest ski carousel in the Alps.