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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Sulden am Ortler (Solda all'Ortles)
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Slopes/runs Sulden am Ortler (Solda all'Ortles)
The ski resort offers a wide spectrum of varied alpine ski runs on its three mountainsides. Wide carving slopes, long forest runs, easy slopes and multiple ski routes will motivate winter athletes of all levels. The three sections of the ski resort on the Langenstein, the Kanzel and the Schöntaufspitze, are connected to each other via a ski path in the valley. You'll have to push a bit between the Langenstein and the Kanzel.
Runs/slopes
Total: 44 km
Easy | 17 km |
Intermediate | 13 km |
Difficult | 14 km |
Interconnection information
The three parts of the ski resort surrounding the Schöntaufspitze/Kanzel and the Langenstein are only connected via a ski path in the valley.
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
95 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Long runs of varying difficulty levels lead from all sections of the ski resort down to the valley. From the Langenstein lift, you ski on the red forest run to the base station. There are also two unprepared ski routes leading down from here. From the Kanzel, a blue run leads down to the valley. The valley run in the Schöntauf area is categorized as a black run and is not recommended for pure beginners, but it is really not too steep.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Schöntauf valley run · Length 11 km · Elevation difference 1350 m
From the mountain station of the Schöntauf II chairlift, you ski in a wide curve across the blue Madritsch run. From there, the red valley run splits off, which turns into the black Kanonenrohr run at the middle station of the gondola lift.
Most difficult run
- Gran Zebru · Length 1.8 km · Elevation difference 390 m
The black panorama run, Gran Zebru, is located on the left of the Schöntauf II chairlift and branches off from the red run of the same name.
Slope tip
- Rosim
The Rosim slope ranges between intermediate and difficult and leads along the Rosim lift through a forest aisle to the valley. - Schöntaufspitze
The red run between the two Schöntauf lifts leads at first over wide slopes and then winds down between large cliffs back to the lift stations. It is a great carving run, or perfect for simply enjoying the view. - Des Alpes
The run leads down from the chairlift of the same name on the Langenstein between cliffs, past the Langenstein mountain station and then joins the valley run. It is a very long and varied red run that should not be missed when you are in Sulden.
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Top Slope Offering
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