Open cross-country trails on the Seiser Alm
Enjoy nature and tranquillity while cross-country skiing on the Seiser Alm
When you go cross-country skiing on the Seiser Alm, you can expect snow-covered landscapes and pure nature enjoyment against the impressive backdrop of the Schlern massif. The Seiser Alm Aerial Cablewaytakes you up to the plateau and straight to the open trails. You can ski daily from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm. Outside these hours, entering the trails is prohibited. Using the trails is at your own risk.
You can also drive to Compatsch and park at the paid car park P2. The road to Compatsch is open for private vehicles before 9.00 am and after 5.00 pm. Returning to the valley by car is permitted at any time.
Interactive cross-country skiing trail map of the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
The trails belong to cross-country skiers
What is not allowed on the trails
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Walking on the cross-country trails is strictly forbidden. Winter hikers have their own extensive network of trails.
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Dogs are not permitted on the trails – for their own safety and for the safety of all skiers.
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A toboggan would damage the perfectly groomed tracks. Please head to the toboggan runs instead!
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A pushchair would harm the trail surface, so it is prohibited. Families are kindly asked to use the winter hiking paths.
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Even in winter, cyclists sometimes travel across the Seiser Alm. Please keep away from the cross-country trails.