Comfortable and easy toboggan run from the Prantneralm in Wiesen / Pfitsch to Schmuders near Sterzing / Vipiteno which also suitable for children.
Les pistes de luge de l’Ortler Ski Arena vous invitent à une journée amusante en famille ou entre amis. Niché dans les montagnes hivernales du Tyrol du Sud, chacun a son propre charme. Certaines sont parmi les plus longues pistes de luge du pays, sont éclairées ou vous invitent à faire de la luge au clair de lune. Vous pouvez également dévaler certaines pistes de luge plus souvent si elles sont accessibles par remontées mécaniques. L’arrêt dans un refuge de montagne ou d’alpage au point de départ ou d’arrivée rend la descente en luge d’autant plus inoubliable.
Comfortable and easy toboggan run from the Prantneralm in Wiesen / Pfitsch to Schmuders near Sterzing / Vipiteno which also suitable for children.
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 leisurely toboggan run winds for about 4.7 kilometres through the winter landscape above Vöran.
Starting point: Pfelders/Plan
Length: 0,45 km
Height: 1.600 m
Difference in altitude: 450 m
Illuminated toboggan track: no
Degree of difficulty: middle
Railway: yes
Price: free
Natural toboggan track: yes
Toboggan track for children: yes
Description: behind the Gampen lift starts the toboggan track with a length of 450 m.
A new highlight on the local mountain of Sterzing / Vipiteno! Starting from the mountain station of the panoramalift at 2,120 meters above sea level, a mountain coaster is being installed on the Rosskopf. The course leads over a length of 1,300 m over a height difference of nearly 300 meters to the valley station of the panoramalift. Sounds like heaps of fun? It definitely will be, because with a gradient of 20% on average and a maximum of 56%, speeds of up to 40 km/h can be reached. That means spectacular fun for the young and old, amidst the breath-taking mountain panorama.
The toboggan run is currently no longer being groomed due to snow conditions!
The toboggan run in the Talai Forest in St. Valentin offers an unforgettable winter experience for the whole family. Located in the picturesque larch forest in the Upper Venosta Valley, this well-prepared track promises fun and adventure over a length of 1.5 km. With a gentle incline and safe curves, it is ideal for tobogganing enthusiasts of all ages. Enjoy the enchanting winter scenery and the fresh mountain air as you glide through the snow-covered forest
With a total length of 3 km, the toboggan run of the skiing and hiking resort of Merano 2000 is ideal for families and fun group outings. The winter-time sledding track starts directly at the ropeway mountain station and leads through a picturesque forest all the way down to the valley station in Falzeben, where tireless sledgers can conveniently hop on the Falzeben gondola lift and return to the mountain station.
Toboggans can be rented at the ropeway mountain station and in Falzeben.
The 6.5 km sleigh run is an inviting temptation for exciting group descents through the snowy woods. The start of the sleigh run is just below the upper ski lift station running down to the valley station. For those in search of absolute winter tranquillity, there’s the trail leading to the Allriss mountain pasture amidst a pristine landscape in the Upper Isarco Valley.
Starting point: Walten/Valtina, winter park STOCKIT
Length: 0,2 km
Height: 1.350 m
Difference in altitude: 50 m
Illuminated toboggan track: no
Degree of difficulty: easy
Railway: yes
Price: free
Natural toboggan track: yes
Toboggan track for children: yes
The toboggan run is currently no longer being groomed due to snow conditions
In the picturesque mountain village of Plawenn, which has been the noble seat of the Plawenn family since the 12th century, there's a hidden gem for all tobogganing fans. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced tobogganer, the natural toboggan run from Plawenn towards the fishermen's houses, with its 2 km through the snow-covered Malser Haide, is an unforgettable experience. Access to the toboggan run is free, and visitors are invited to explore the winter landscape at their own paceRace track starting at Sunnolm. The natural toboggan run is 700 m long and ends in the toboggan run "Reinswalder Wiesn".
The toboggan run is currently no longer being groomed due to the snow conditions!
Sledding through the snowy winter landscape of the Pesia Pass Holiday Area is a great treat for young and old. Also night sledding is no problem in the holiday area, the toboggan run is illuminated every day.
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
Short varied toboggan slope in the beautiful winter landscape of Pfitsch valley near Sterzing / Vipiteno.
After a hike through the snowy spruce forest to the chapel of St. Wendelin, take your sled and enjoy the ride on our toboggan run in Ochsenberg.
Toboggan run near the hamlet Dosso/Egg on direction Penser Joch pass.
The "Reinswalder Wiesn" toboggan run is an experience not to be missed. The run starts at 2,130, above sea level at the Pichlberg Alpine bar/restaurant and winds its way down past hillsides deep in snow to the welcoming Sunnolm restaurant (www.sunnolm.it) at the cable railway base station.
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 Allriss toboggan run is located at the end of the beautiful Pflerschtal valley and stretches over 3.1 km from the hut Allriss Alm down to the parking lot above St. Anton. With its gentle slope, it is especially suitable for families with children, as it is not very challenging. You will need to bring your own toboggan, but a stop at the cozy hut Allriss Alm invites you to take a break after the one-hour climb and enjoy local and traditional delicacies. Perfect for a fun day in the heart of nature!
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.
Sledging in Avinga valley in Taufers in Taufers im Münstertal/ Val Monastero - winter adventures for the whole family.
The winter wonderland begins just outside the front door in Tubre/Taufers in the Val Monastero/Münstertal Valley
The Moscha toboggan run is open daily, perfectly groomed and well secured, so that families with children can safely toboggan through the forest.