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The Sellaronda & other ski circuits

Pure skiing joy in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site

If you would like to experience some of the most famous ski circuits in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site this winter, the Seiser Alm/Val Gardena ski area is the perfect choice. From the Seiser Alm you can access no fewer than four different circuits, each offering endless winter fun on well-prepared and snow-reliable slopes.
Winter skiing fun with Dolomite views
The Seiser Alm Ronda: simply legendary
The Seiser Alm Ronda is an exciting ski circuit ideal for families. You can start either at the Seiser Alm Aerial Cableway or in St. Ulrich in Val Gardena/Gröden.
Along the route you will find seven fun-filled stations – including the Seiser Alm Snowpark, the kids’ fun park, self-timer facilities and speed traps. Each station is marked with a wooden pillar recounting tales from South Tyrol’s Dolomite legends: stories of witches and sorcerers meeting on Schlern, of the Kochler Hans or the mystical witches’ seats. Have fun!
A family is skiing, with the Schlern mountain in the background
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Seiser Alm slopes map 
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.
A panoramic full-day tour for the sporty
The Seiser Alm/Val Gardena Ronda

Covering 25 kilometres of slopes and 9,000 metres of altitude, the Seiser Alm/Val Gardena Ronda is a rewarding circuit that you can complete clockwise or anticlockwise – with just one ski pass. The Seiser Alm features wide, gentle slopes ideal for relaxed skiing. Val Gardena, on the other hand, offers steeper, more demanding slopes that require confidence, technique and stamina. Along the way, rustic mountain huts invite you to enjoy traditional South Tyrolean dishes while admiring the snow-covered Dolomites.

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Skiing around the Sella Massif
The Sellaronda
The Sellaronda is one of the world’s most famous ski tours. Covering 26 kilometres of slopes, it takes you around the striking Sella Massif. A convenient starting point is the Seiser Alm: from Saltria, a ski bus brings you to Monte Pana, where you enter the circuit directly.
The tour can be completed clockwise or anticlockwise and takes you over four Dolomites passes and through four Ladin valleys: Val Gardena/Gröden, Alta Badia, Val di Fassa and Arabba. It is a unique skiing experience in the Dolomites.
A man skis down a slope
A challenging new circuit at the Rosengarten
The Rosengarten Ronda
The Rosengarten Ronda is a demanding 35 km tour featuring several black slopes and unforgettable views of the Rosengarten massif. The starting point is Tiers. From there, the Cabrio gondola lift takes you into the Carezza ski area. You continue on skis to the Karerpass and then by ski bus to the Buffaure ski area. Through the Belvedere ski region you reach the Sella Pass, ski down to St. Christina, take the Gherdeina Ronda Express to Seceda and continue via St. Ulrich back to the Seiser Alm. A ski bus finally takes you from Seis back to Tiers.
Cabrio cable car in Tiers am Rosengarten
Wintertime in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
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