Gröden / Seiser Alm

“Bënunì” and welcome to Gröden / Seiser Alm, in the heart of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage! Two destinations, one unique natural landscape: nestled at the foot of the majestic Sassolungo massif, the Ladin valley of Val Gardena connects seamlessly with Europe’s largest high-altitude alpine meadow, Alpe di Siusi.
In summer, a wide range of activities awaits – from panoramic hiking trails and scenic MTB tours to relaxing moments surrounded by nature. Numerous traditional, family-run mountain huts invite you to take a break and enjoy regional specialities. Whether you seek relaxation or active adventure – everyone finds their perfect summer experience here.

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Interactive ski escape game

The Witches' Flight over the Seiser Alm

In the Seiser Alm ski area, families, teenagers, and young-at-heart adults can enjoy a unique adventure on skis: The Witches' Flight over the Seiser Alm – an interactive escape game along the Seiser Alm Ronda that stretches across the entire ski area. Participants can choose between two difficulty levels and complete the tour in one day or spread it over several days. Equipped with a treasure map, they must collect symbols at seven stations, solve puzzles using an app, and interact with their surroundings to complete the adventure.

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A special advantage on the Seiser Alm

Skiing without ever having to take your skis off

While in other ski areas skiers often have to remove and then put their skis back on before every gondola ride, causing long waits and queues, skiers on the Seiser Alm can save valuable time. Here, there are only chairlifts and surface lifts, so – as they say in Italian – the “Sci ai piedi” can stay on. Skis only need to be taken off when stopping for lunch at a mountain hut. Road crossings are cleverly solved with overpasses, allowing a ski day to be enjoyed without annoying interruptions.

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Europe’s largest high alpine pasture

The Seiser Alm with its 56 km²

A holiday on Seiser Alm means nature, space and relaxation on Europe’s largest high alpine meadow, covering 56 km². As part of the Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park and the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site, the region impresses with striking peaks such as Schlern, Plattkofel and Langkofel. With around 300 days of sunshine per year, a rich flora of about 800 flowering plants and ferns, and countless opportunities for sports, leisure and family activities, Seiser Alm is a unique year-round destination.

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Sunrise hikes

Guided sunrise hikes with mountain breakfast: in autumn, when the sun rises a bit later, you start early and head up into the mountains.

With a headlamp, you reach the summit in the dark to experience the unique light of sunrise – an unforgettable moment that makes the early wake-up worthwhile. Together with local hiking guides, you explore Dolomite peaks such as Schlern, Plattkofel, Rosszahnscharte and Völseggspitze at sunrise. After the hikes, mountain huts offer a rich mountain breakfast.

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Val Gardena: quick and easy to reach

Rail connections and international flights make Val Gardena easily reachable from across Europe in just a few hours

Val Gardena, in the heart of the Dolomites, is much closer than you might think. Located just 40 km from Bolzano and well connected to cities such as Innsbruck, Verona and Milan, the valley offers excellent accessibility. Thanks to fast rail connections and numerous flights to Bolzano and nearby airports, the destination can be reached from across Europe in just a few hours, with convenient transfers to the valley. Easy travel throughout the valley thanks to a perfectly coordinated network of buses and lifts – with the Val Gardena Guest Pass, guests can use the buses free of charge.

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Leisure biking in the Dolomites

Variety at two altitudes

Spectacular Dolomite panoramas, charming villages and the vastness of Europe’s largest alpine meadow make the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm a paradise for leisure cyclists. An extensive network of trails offers routes of all difficulty levels. Thanks to the two altitude zones between 700 m and 2,440 m, cycling is possible all year round. E-mountain bike enthusiasts are also well catered for, with rental stations and charging points available throughout the area.

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Activities in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm

Running Park Seiser Alm

A running paradise.

Running in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm is a special experience, even for professionals. At an altitude between 1,800 and 2,300 m, the lower oxygen levels create ideal conditions for endurance training, while the wide alpine meadow is relatively flat and perfect for running. The highlight is the stunning view of the Dolomites. The Running Park Seiser Alm offers 240 km of well-marked trails of all difficulty levels, both on the plateau and in the surrounding villages. A special event is the Seiser Alm Half Marathon, held every first Sunday in July: 21.4 km and about 600 meters of elevation gain.

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