Red, blue, orange, gold – the snow-covered landscape shows its most beautiful side in the morning light and a new day begins. Sunrises are an expression of nature’s love, which you can experience during your winter holiday in the Val Pusteria valley …
Ski tours in the Tre Cime Dolomites holiday region take you up snow-covered slopes, skiing down the steepest slopes and cross-country skiing through picturesque winter landscapes. Here are the best tips for winter activities from Lena and Manuel themselves.
… which runs just 100 m past the Montanaris. Once on the trail, the choice is yours, because the Val Pusteria Marathon trail invites you to cross-country ski in the Dolomites and connects all the cross-country sections from Sesto, San Candido, Dobbiaco, Cortina and Villabassa, all the way into the Braies Valley and the Valle di Casies Valley.
… and Manuel takes you skiing in the Dolomites. He accompanies you on the slopes of the Sellaronda with its five mountain passes and up to the Marmolada, the queen of the Dolomites. But with Manuel you will also explore the spectacular Olympic slopes of the Tofana in Cortina as well as the mountain infantry tour in the Dolomites. Of course, you can also discover the South Tyrolean ski mountains on your own. The nearby areas Tre Cime and Plan de Corones in particular offer fun on the slopes catering for all levels of difficulty and are an essential part of skiing in South Tyrol.
We recommend all those who are as winter-addicted as we are and can hardly get enough of the magical snowy panoramas, to take a look at the whole thing from above. On a ski or snowshoe tour to the Monte Specie in the Braies valley you can even see the three snow-covered peaks of the Tre Cime. A tour to the Monte Luta and the Monte Salomone in Tesido, followed by a stop at a hut in the Malga di Tesido mountain pasture, is particularly worthwhile. The imposing winter wonderland of the Dolomites accompany you here at every step.
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