15 ski resorts and 400 kilometres of slopes await in the Ortler Skiarena - one ski pass unlocks it all
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Thirteen ski resorts in western South Tyrol, one in Nauders in North Tyrol, and one in the Swiss Val Monastero near the South Tyrolean border make up the Ortler Skiarena network. It's named after South Tyrol's highest peak, Mt. Ortles in the Ortler Alps. From small, family-friendly ski areas with wide slopes to larger ski centres, snow parks, and kids' clubs, there's something for everyone.
The Ortler Skiarena resorts are situated at altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 3,250 metres. This includes two glacier ski areas that offer winter sports from autumn to late spring: the Solda Skiing Area in the Stelvio National Park (pictured) and the Senales Glacier with its Alpin Arena Senales.
Other members of the Ortler Skiarena include Merano 2000, Plan in the Val Passiria, Monte San Vigilio and Schwemmalm in the Merano region, Mt. Corno del Renon and Reinswald near Bolzano, Monte Cavallo and Ladurns in the Upper Valle Isarco, and Trafoi, Watles, and Belpiano-Malga San Valentino in the Venosta Valley. Minschuns is located near the Swiss monastery of St. John in Müstair, while Nauders sits on the North Tyrolean side of the Resia Pass.