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Family holiday on the Seiser Alm

A winter getaway for young and grown-up ski fans

The Seiser Alm ski area is one of the most family-friendly ski areas in South Tyrol, making it ideal for your family holiday. The Seiser Alm offers easy to intermediate slopes, all of which are wide and sunny. Every lift in the ski area is modern and equipped with child safety features. The slopes on the Seiser Alm are so well interconnected that you won’t need to take off your skis all day to move from one slope or lift to the next. Quite remarkable, wouldn’t you agree?

The Seiser Alm ski area also features several fun parks and the award-winning Snowpark Seiser Alm with various lines. Here, you can put your skills to the test and really enjoy yourself. If you are planning to stand on skis for the first time this year, simply contact one of the ski schools. In addition to a ski kindergarten and childcare, they also offer ski courses for children and adults.
Useful facts for all ages
Key information at a glance
  • The Seiser Alm Ronda
  • Snowpark Seiser Alm
  • Funparks
  • A family is skiing, with the Schlern mountain in the background
    Legendary ski fun with Dolomites views
    The Seiser Alm Ronda is a ski circuit for the whole family. You can start either at the Seiser Alm Aerial Cableway or in St. Ulrich in Gröden. At seven action-packed stations – including the Seiser Alm Snowpark, the kids’ fun park, self-timer points and speed traps – you will find wooden pillars telling stories from the Dolomite sagas: tales of witches and sorcerers, of their meeting place on the Schlern, of the Kochler Hans and the Witches’ Seats. Enjoy the experience!
  • A child in the snowpark
    Fun & action in South Tyrol’s largest snowpark
    Shaped with great care, award-winning and larger than any other Snowpark in South Tyrol – this is the Snowpark Seiser Alm with its 1.5 km park line and around 40 obstacles. Rails, kickers, boxes and whoops offer freestyle enthusiasts from around the world varied challenges. The Easy Family Line and Medium Line are suitable for beginners and are located in the upper part of the snowpark. The Pro Line runs in the lower section and impresses advanced riders and professionals with its demanding kickers. A unique feature is the Wood Line, featuring natural wooden obstacles.
  • Children skiing in Spitzbühl
    Endless ski fun for all
    To make skiing even more enjoyable, the Seiser Alm ski area offers various fun parks and timed slalom runs, for example on the Panorama run and in Spitzbühl. Thanks to the Double Selftimer on the Witches run, you can even race parallel slalom and compare your run times. At Goldknopf, you’ll find another speed trap. The Funpark “Europark” is located at the Euro lift and there is also a fun park for children at the Spitzbühl lift. And the selftimer at the Bambylift offers a special feature: Skimovie. Your run is filmed, and you can watch the video by entering your skipass number at www.skiline.cc.
  • Marinzen cable car.
  • Button lift in Kastelruth
The Witches’ Flight Across the Seiser Alm
The interactive ski escape game of the Seiser Alm Ronda
  • The witches’ flight across the Seiser Alm
  • Families with kids (8–12)
  • For teenagers & adults
  • Ski Escape Game
    The interactive ski escape game of the Seiser Alm Ronda
    Since December 2025, families, teenagers, and adults of all ages can look forward to a unique slope adventure along the Seiser Alm Ronda: the interactive escape game “The witches’ flight across the Seiser Alm”.
    You can choose between two levels of difficulty and complete the circuit either in one day or spread across several days. Equipped with a treasure map, you collect symbols at seven stations, solve riddles via an app, and interact with your surroundings to complete the adventure. Ready to begin?
  • Three children reading a map
    Variant for families with kids (8 to 12 years)
    This variant of the escape game is designed for families with children aged eight to twelve. Attention, young witches-in-training: a witch exam with eight exciting tasks awaits you in the Seiser Alm ski area. With a little help from Witch Nix, you’ll definitely manage to solve them. Anyone who completes all tasks is ceremoniously welcomed into the guild of Schlern witches and receives their own witch’s broom – hooray!
  • Two people in ski gear look at a map together on a mountain summit next to a signpost in the snow
    Variant for teenagers from 13 years & adults
    Attention all game enthusiasts aged 13 to 130! Witch Nix and her six sisters have disappeared; no one knows where they’ve gone. Your mission is now a dangerous one: you must enter the mysterious spell zone, find seven hidden runes, and free the missing witches.
Which rules apply on the slopes?
Witch Nix explains
Family time in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
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