Fly down the toboggan slope, head out on a full-moon sledging trip with friends and admire the views of the nearby Dolomite peaks. The fun is guaranteed!

All you need for an unforgettable tobogganing experience…

  • Ski helmet
  • Cap (under the helmet
  • Ski goggles
  • Sturdy, comfortable and waterproof hiking boots appropriate for winter use
  • Warm, water- and windproof clothing
  • Long, warm technical socks and spares
  • Warm and waterproof gloves
  • Neckwear
  • Rucksack
  • Emergency number: 112

ATTENTION: Use of the toboggan runs at your own risk!


For a safe tobogganing experience 10 Golden rules:

  1. Where to climb and where to descend: Use the walkway to climb and the toboggan run to descend. It‘s not allowed to walk up the toboggan run, nor to descend on the slopes.
  2. Respecting others: Always watch out for other tobogganists and avoid jeopardising or harming them.
  3. Speed control: Always make sure to adjust your speed to your skills, and to the weather and snow conditions. Keep a safe distance of at least 8 meters from any other tobogganists.
  4. Crossings: Any intersections between toboggan run, slopes and walkways are marked with relevant sign boards. To avoid clashes with skiers or hikers we all need to be very cautious.
  5. Overtaking: Only overtake where the view is clear and unrestricted and do it with moderate speed.
  6. Stopping: Apart from emergencies, stopping at narrow passages or at spots with a restricted view is not allowed. In case of falls, try to clear the trail as fast as possible.
  7. Position: Never toboggan head-first.
  8. Outfit: Tobogganing requires adequate shoes. If you warm up ahead of the run you can prevent injuries.
  9. Sign notifications: Pay attention to any warning and information signs.
  10. Assistance: In case of an accident, you are required to help any person who needs assistance. If you cannot or may not actively help, then you attempt to telephone local emergency services 112 or to call out for someone to come help the injured party.