Klausberg ski area
Ahrntal/Valle Aurina
33 km
total slope
11
lifts
2,510 m
Highest point:
If you’re looking for a quieter way to enjoy the mountains, South Tyrol’s small ski resorts might be just right. These are among the best ski areas for families, offering easy navigation with lifts, rentals, and slopes all close by. You won’t need to plan much, just show up and ski. Whether you're a beginner or simply prefer a more relaxed experience, these small ski areas in South Tyrol offer comfort, simplicity and great views without the crowds.
Ahrntal/Valle Aurina
33 km
total slope
11
lifts
2,510 m
Highest point:
Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
20 km
total slope
5
lifts
1,860 m
Highest point:
1/2
Meran/Merano and environs
18 km
total slope
5
lifts
2,502 m
Highest point:
1/2
Bolzano/Bozen and environs
7 km
total slope
4
lifts
2,220 m
Highest point:
Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
25 km
total slope
8
lifts
2,150 m
Highest point:
1/5
Bolzano/Bozen and environsBolzano/Bozen and environs
15 km
total slope
3
lifts
2,260 m
Highest point:
Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
15 km
total slope
3
lifts
2,030 m
Highest point:
1/4
Bolzano/Bozen and environs
22 km
total slope
4
lifts
2,460 m
Highest point:
1/8
Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones
38 km
total slope
8
lifts
2,400 m
Highest point:
1/2
Vinschgau/Val Venosta
18 km
total slope
3
lifts
2,500 m
Highest point:
1/3
Dolomites Region Eggental
40 km
total slope
14
lifts
2,337 m
Highest point:
1/5
Meran/Merano and environs
25 km
total slope
6
lifts
2,600 m
Highest point:
Vinschgau/Val Venosta
12 km
total slope
4
lifts
2,400 m
Highest point: