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The Drei Zinnen area, also called ‘Three Peaks Dolomites’ or ‘Tre Cime di Lavaredo’ in Italian, consists of several towns and villages, including San Candido, Dobbiaco, Sesto and Moso. Between all these villages you can move around comfortably thanks to the free bus service that connects them all.
The Drei Zinnen ski resort is part of the large Dolomiti Superski group and it offers 115 km of slopes for all levels, surrounded by incredible scenery, including the well-known Three Peaks Dolomites from which the resort takes its name. The Drei Zinnen is the perfect place for beginners and intermediate skiers, thanks to the massive presence of blue and red slopes. Although there are also some perfect slopes for more expert and demanding skiers, including the steepest slope in Italy, the Holzriese. For those who want to push their legs to the limit, there is the Giro delle Cime circuit, which offers a tour of almost 35 kilometres.
The Drei Zinnen area is located very close to the Austrian border, so here you will find an interesting mix of cultures, between the Italian and the Austrian ones. This duality is also reflected in the cuisine of this area, where you can enjoy excellent dishes of both Italian and typical South Tyrolean cuisine in one of the many restaurants in the four small towns. You will also find several places for an aperitif after a long day skiing or before or after dinner.
Resort height - 1130m
Snow range - 1,130 - 2,200m
Ski area - 115km
Easy - 48km
Intermediate - 55km
Difficult - 12km
Longest run - 5,4km
Snowparks - 2
Snowmaking facilities - 100%
Ski Lifts - 31 (Gondolas - 6, Chairlifts - 7, Drag lifts - 17, Magic carpet - 1)
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced
Snowboarding
Activities - This place offers many activities to do besides skiing and snowboarding, on or off the snow. For example Nordic walking, snowshoe walking, winter walking paths, ice climbing, floodlit skiing, ski touring and winter biking. The villages around the resort offer charming centers to walk in and, during the Christmas period, there are lovely themed markets. There are also several museums and art galleries to visit. For those who want to relax there is a wellness center and a swimming pool, while for those who prefer more adrenaline-filled activities there are helicopter rides, hot air balloon trips and climbing inside equipped gyms.
Restaurants - This area offers numerous restaurants for all tastes and budgets. Thanks to the mix of Italian and Austrian cultures that this area offers, you can taste typical Italian and Tyrolean dishes. Certainly worth mentioning are the Ristorante Tilia, a Michelin-starred restaurant that offers refined dishes prepared with local ingredients, the Pizzeria Hans, famous for its wide selection of pizzas but also meat and pasta dishes and the Kluger Speckstube, which offers generous portions and also quite cheap typical dishes.
Nightlife - Apres-ski and nightlife in the Drei Zinnen area are generally quiet, but there are several places to have fun, such as the Max Alm Apres Ski, the P-Lounge and the Muhle Pub.
Families Non-Skiers
Groups
Resort atmosphere
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0808 1782 628
Or email us at:
info@SkiandSnowHolidays.com
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