Superb slopes, waiting for you

Discover South Tyrol, the Alps’ best-kept skiing secret in the heart of Italy’s Dolomites – and a UNESCO World Heritage site. With 30 resorts and over 1,000km of perfect pistes, there’s something for every skier – from breathtaking scenery and world-famous runs to the region’s unique fusion of Alpine and Mediterranean cuisine.

Skiing highlights

Discover three unmissable destinations for skiing enthusiasts in South Tyrol.

  • Museum & Ski: Visit MMM Corones, the mountaineering museum at the top of Mount Kronplatz, plus the LUMEN Museum of Mountain Photography. Discover the exhibits.
  • Experience night skiing in the holiday region of 3 Zinnen Dolomites, as Monte Baranci/Haunold is illuminated from 7pm to 10pm. Explore the area.
  • Catch the first rays of the Dolomite sunrise as you take to the slopes before anyone else, in stunning Alta Badia. Plan your trip. 
The top slopes in the Dolomites
Your visit to South Tyrol
  • By plane
    You can reach South Tyrol from several cities in the United Kingdom including London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Bristol and Glasgow. The shortest route to get to South Tyrol is from the airports Innsbruck, Verona, Venice and Treviso. You can also check out flights to the three airports in Milan (Bergamo Orio al Serio, Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa), to Bologna or to the Munich Airport.
  • By train
    From Munich, there are five daily Deutsche Bahn trains to South Tyrol. Bolzano/Bozen can be reached in under four hours. Innsbruck and Verona are even closer, with plenty of local trains running to Bolzano.
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