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Off to the Seiser Alm/Gröden ski area!

The ski area in South Tyrol for winter fans of all ages

Welcome to the Seiser Alm/Gröden ski area, the largest ski area in the Dolomites! It is the result of the merger between the Seiser Alm ski area and the Gröden ski area – and each has its own unique advantages. In the snow-sure Seiser Alm ski area, hobby skiers and families in particular feel right at home. The panorama from Europe’s largest Alpine pasture is breathtaking, the slopes are sunny, wide, and mostly easy. And the best part? You don’t have to take off your skis all day: all slopes are perfectly connected via ski slope crossing, ski lifts, and chairlifts. In the Gröden ski area, on the other hand, experts are in exactly the right place. Here you will find numerous challenging slopes for anyone who wants to show what they can do and really push themselves. The two ski areas are open from 5th December 2026 to 4th April 2027.

P.S.: Do you know what’s especially lovely? Skiing in March under the radiant spring sun. Events such as Swing on Snow, Early Bird Skiing and the Dolomiti Superski offers turn this time of year into a winter highlight with a hint of spring to come – our insider tip!

Discover the many facets of enjoyment
Perfect turns & culinary delights
A total of 181 kilometres of slopes and 79 ropeway systems await you in the Seiser Alm/Gröden ski area – and you can use them all with just one ski pass. After skiing, you can indulge yourself in the cosy, family-run mountain huts, where you’ll be treated to delicious dishes ranging from Alpine classics to Mediterranean creations. What a delight!
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From first turns to action for pros
360° skiing fun for all ages
Whether you’re planning your first ski holiday with the kids or you’re already a seasoned pro – the Seiser Alm has the perfect offer for every taste and every need: slopes of all difficulty levels, ski schools for little ones, a snowpark for action lovers, an interactive ski escape game for adventurers, and eventful ski circuits for anyone who loves a challenge.
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Seiser Alm slopes map 
Skiing down in the villages
Village lift & ski slope in Kastelruth
Opening hours: 20th December 2025 – 1st March 2026 | 9.00 am – 4.30 pm
The Seiser Alm ski area includes another lift that is not located on the Seiser Alm itself: the village lift in Kastelruth with its adjoining slope. It is especially suitable for beginners and families with young children. Both the Dolomiti Superski Pass and the Seiser Alm/Gröden ski pass are valid here. Tickets for the village lift can be purchased at the bottom station or at the ski pass office in Kastelruth.
During the Christmas and Carnival holidays, the Schlern 3000 ski school and the Seiser Alm ski school offer private ski lessons for children at the village lift – on Sundays or by arrangement.
Button lift in Kastelruth
Winter fun in Kastelruth
Funpark Marinzen Alp

03.01.-31.01.2026 | 09:00am-04:00 pm
01.02.-08.03.2026 | 09:00am-04:30 pm

The Funpark at Marinzen Alp offers you a winter experience full of fun and activity – whether you are a beginner on skis or sledding. Here, kids can sled down the hill and ride back up on the conveyor belt – and do it over and over again! Please note that there is no sled rental available on site.

Prices winter 2025/2026

  • Single ride: €12.50
  • Round trip (up & down): €20.00

At the Marinzenalm, there is also a small natural ice-skating rink and an adventure playground.

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Which duties & rules apply in the ski area?
Safety first
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?
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    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.
Multiple award-winning Seiser Alm ski area
The most important awards
Leading ski portals have awarded the Seiser Alm ski area several times in recent years, ranking it among the best ski regions for winter sports enthusiasts, pleasure seekers, and families.
Sustainability in the ski area
Our contribution to reducing CO₂ emissions
  • Acting with foresight
  • Measures taken so far
  • Green energy
  • Green energy
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    Nature as our greatest asset
    To protect nature as best as possible, we must all do our part. In the Seiser Alm ski area, we implement concrete measures for climate protection. After all, an intact natural environment is the foundation of our work. It goes without saying that we must – and want to – protect this asset, not only for ourselves but above all for future generations.
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    What we have done so far
    For years, we have been committed to environmental and climate protection, sourcing green electricity, optimising snowmaking and slope grooming, and thus reducing our CO₂ footprint. What we cannot reduce, we try to compensate. We offset unavoidable emissions by financially supporting local climate projects.
  • Cabrio cable car in Tiers am Rosengarten in winter.
    Environmental protection & green electricity
    All facilities on the Seiser Alm are powered by electricity. Both the ropeway systems and the snowmaking systems use certified green electricity from South Tyrolean hydropower, demonstrably produced CO₂-free.
    Environmental protection is also about landscape preservation. To maintain the natural scenery, lift stations are integrated into the landscape as effectively as possible, the stations of the ropeway systems are built underground, and removed turf sods are reused for re-greening. Seeds from mother plants are collected in advance and sown again.
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    Environmental protection & green electricity
    All facilities on the Seiser Alm are powered by electricity. Both the ropeway systems and the snowmaking systems use certified green electricity from South Tyrolean hydropower, demonstrably produced CO₂-free.
    Environmental protection is also about landscape preservation. To maintain the natural scenery, lift stations are integrated into the landscape as effectively as possible, the stations of the ropeway systems are built underground, and removed turf sods are reused for re-greening. Seeds from mother plants are collected in advance and sown again.
Wintertime in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
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