Les régions des Dolomites sont un véritable paradis pour le ski de fond. L'ensemble du réseau de ski de fond dispose de pistes de plaisir pour toute la famille, de passages isolés, de pistes d'altitude avec des vues spectaculaires ou de pistes éclairées pour tous les niveaux de difficulté.
This track connecting Monte Pana to Saltria at Seiser Alm runs through the Iender Valley and is suitable for experienced cross-country skiers only. By reaching Seiser Alm you can run on up to 50 km of tracks. For less experienced skiers there is also a bus connection between Monte Pana and Saltria.
The Panorama cross-country trail is classed as one of the most challenging loop-routes on the Seiser Alm and, with the Langkofel, Plattkofel and the Schlern, boasts a landscape which is second to none. The trail starts at the Cross-Country Centre in Ritsch and leads up to the mountain station of the Panorama chairlift with numerous sweeping curves through the Palude di Ladinser Moos. When you get to the Laurinhütte hut, loop round and head back to the start of the trail.
The “Rundloipe Lärchenwiese” circuit is a challenging 1.5 km course. The trail is located in the middle of our larch forests in the Fiscalina Valley with a view of the Sexten Sundial.
In case of lack of snow only skating possible.
Starting at the Mühlenhof, you reach the Fischleinboden hut along the Sextnerbach stream, which flows through the forest below the foot of the Sextner Sundial. This cross-country trail is the second part of cross-country trail No. 17.
In case of lack of snow only skating possible.
This easy loop-route runs on the flat with practically no ascent. From Ritsch, the tracks lead over the Große Moos heading north and then onwards and slightly downhill in long curves. On the next slope, the Möser tracks bear slightly uphill over rolling Alpine meadows, with breathtaking panoramic views over the Langkofel and Plattkofel accompanying you along the route. The trail then leads over easy, undulating terrain back to the set-off point in Ritsch.
Past Gustav Mahler's summer residence and the wildlife park to the magnificent cross-country trail into the Prags/Valle di Braies.
The slope is prearranged as agonistic and training area through the beautiful woods of San Cassiano.
Enjoy the beautiful nature and the breathtaking landscape while cross-country skiing!
Pustertaler Marathonloipe: railroad station Niederdorf/Villabassa 1154m, underpass railroad station - end point: direction Toblach/Dobbiaco to "Grabach" (continuing to Toblach/Dobbiaco)
Enjoy the breathtaking landscape while you glide along the 2 km trail on your cross-country-ski.
Starting in Waldheim, one reaches Mühlenhof along the Sexten stream and always through the forest, below the foot of the Sexten Sundial. This cross-country ski trail is the first part of cross-country ski trail No. 17.
In case of lack of snow only skating possible.
Starting and ending point: Camping Olympia or railroad station Niederdorf/Villabassa and back, 1154m length 5 km difference in altitude
This easy loop-route leads out from the Cross-Country Centre in Ritsch and heads north over the vast Alpine meadows. With the Langkofel and the Plattkofel, this stretch of the trail boasts an incredible panorama. A short but hard ascent takes you to the Wolfbühl, the highest point of the route. Then continue onwards through a stretch of wood and over easy, undulating terrain back to the beginning of the trail.
The slope is prearranged as agonistic and training area through the beautiful woods of San Cassiano.
The slope is prearranged as agonistic and training area through the beautiful woods of San Cassiano.
Cross-country Pustertaler Marathon - Niederdorf/Villabassa-Prags/Braies
Magnificent sunny cross-country trail into the Prags/Valle di Braies valley with views of the Picco di Vallandro
Pustertaler Marathonloipe Starting point: railroad station Niederdorf/Villabassa 1154m
End point: border of the municipality of Prags/Braies
The slope is prearranged as agonistic and training area through the beautiful woods of San Cassiano.
The slope is prearranged as agonistic and training area through the beautiful woods of San Cassiano.
Starting and ending point: railroad station Niederdorf/Villabassa (Camping Olympia) and back, 1154m length 7,5 km difference in altitude 86m
The slope is prearranged as agonistic and training area through the beautiful woods of San Cassiano.
The trail links the Cross-Country Centre in Ritsch with Saltria. The Ritsch-Saltria link trail takes you straight downhill towards Saltria through wide Alpine meadows, and is classed as one of the most challenging cross-country trails on the Seiser Alm. In spring the trail may be partially iced over, so the utmost of caution is recommended.
cross country circuit, on sunside of Niederdorf/Villabassa. With view to St. Magdalena church
The slope is prearranged as agonistic and training area through the beautiful woods of San Cassiano.
This cross-country trail, with its numerous curves, heads south from Saltria towards the Goldknopf and back again. The lowest-lying trail of the Seiser Alm, it runs in a variety packed series of undulating curves. Short stretches of the trail run through the wood, but for the most part, these tracks lead you through vast and sunny Alpine meadows.
Cross-country trail in the shade to Welsberg/Monguelfo. start: Niederdorf/Villabassa train station km 2,8 direction Prags/Valle di Braies; km 5,5 Welsberg/Monguelfo
Setting out from Ritsch, this varied loop-route leads north over the Große Moos and through vast Alpine meadows towards the cable car for Ortisei/St. Ulrich, with the nearby Dolomite peaks of the Langkofel and the Plattkofel ever in sight. After a short uphill stretch, we head downwards through a stretch of woodland and over Alpine meadows with traditional Alpine dairy farms. In Hartl, you come to a curve in the trail and ski on, slightly uphill, along the slope through the vast Alpine meadows. There is a steep uphill stretch just before the trail meets the Möser trail, followed by easy, undulating terrain back to the set-off point in Ritsch.
Starting in Schmieden, a small suburb of Sexten, this trail runs through the forest along the Sextnerbach stream to Waldheim. At first there is a beautiful view of the landscape and nature of Sexten, then it runs always with a view of the Sexten Sundial mountains. This gently ascending trail is part of Trail no. 16.
In case of lack of snow only skating possible.
The Saltria - Monte Pana link trail is reserved exclusively for experienced cross-country skiers.
It begins on a descent through vast Alpine meadows, leading shortly afterwards through the woods and along narrow riverside trail, in a constant slope to Monte Pana. The trail features numerous twists and turns and the utmost of caution is advised on one particularly exposed stretch.