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Plose Ski Holidays

Plose Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices

Book all your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. After booking, you will receive vouchers containing the information you need to collect ski passes, equipment rentals, or find your ski school meeting point. Please remember that if you book a ski pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us. You can also call (0034) 649 144 719 directly to make a reservation

Plose Overview

Plose is a picturesque ski resort located above the historic town of Brixen (Bressanone) in South Tyrol, Italy, just 7 kilometres from the town centre. Part of the renowned Dolomiti Superski network, the resort combines spectacular views of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites with a relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular destination for families, intermediate skiers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The ski area offers approximately 42 kilometres of well-groomed slopes served by seven modern lifts, catering to skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. One of its standout attractions is the legendary Trametsch run, a 9-kilometre descent with a vertical drop of around 1,400 metres, making it one of the longest valley runs in South Tyrol. The resort also features the exciting Crazy Horse piste, dedicated beginner areas, and reliable snowmaking across most of the ski terrain to ensure excellent conditions throughout the winter season. Beyond skiing, La Plose offers a wide range of winter activities, including scenic winter hiking trails, snowshoeing, and the family-friendly RudiRun toboggan route. Traditional mountain huts and restaurants are dotted across the slopes, serving authentic South Tyrolean cuisine alongside panoramic alpine views. Thanks to its sunny south-facing slopes and breathtaking scenery, visitors can enjoy both exceptional skiing and a relaxed mountain atmosphere. With its combination of modern lift infrastructure, varied terrain, family-friendly facilities, and close proximity to the charming town of Brixen, La Plose is an excellent choice for visitors seeking an authentic Dolomite skiing experience away from the crowds of larger Alpine resorts. Whether visiting for a winter sports holiday or simply to enjoy the stunning mountain landscape, La Plose offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, hospitality, and natural beauty.

Ski Map

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Plose Ski Information

Resort height - 1067m

Snow range - 1067 - 2505m

Ski area - 42.5km

Easy - 19.5km

Intermediate - 9.5km

Difficult - 13.5km

Longest run - 9km

Snowmaking facilities - 80%

Snow parks - 1

Ski Lifts - 7 (Gondolas -2, Chairlifts - 4, Ski lifts - 1)

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Plose Weather

Things to do in Plose

Activities - La Plose is a year-round mountain destination, but during the winter months it transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Located above the historic town of Brixen (Bressanone) in South Tyrol, the resort offers a wide variety of snow-based activities beyond downhill skiing, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and adventure seekers alike. Skiers and snowboarders can enjoy over 42 kilometres of well-groomed pistes, including the famous 9-kilometre Trametsch run, one of the longest ski descents in South Tyrol. Beginners benefit from dedicated learning areas and ski schools, while more experienced skiers can tackle challenging red and black runs or spend time in the resort's snow park. For those looking to explore the winter landscape at a slower pace, La Plose offers an extensive network of winter hiking and snowshoeing trails that wind through peaceful forests and across panoramic alpine meadows. Cross-country skiing enthusiasts can also find nearby trails in the surrounding region, while scenic walking routes provide spectacular views of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites. One of the resort's most popular family attractions is the **RudiRun**, a thrilling toboggan run stretching over 10 kilometres, making it one of the longest natural toboggan runs in Italy. Visitors can also enjoy sledding on dedicated slopes, creating a fun experience for all ages. After a day outdoors, guests can relax in the resort's traditional mountain huts and restaurants, where South Tyrolean specialities, homemade desserts, and regional wines are served in a warm alpine atmosphere. Visitors seeking additional cultural experiences can take a short trip to nearby Brixen, where charming streets, historic architecture, Christmas markets (seasonal), and wellness facilities provide a perfect complement to a day in the mountains. Whether you're seeking exciting winter sports, family-friendly adventures, scenic nature experiences, or simply the chance to unwind in a beautiful alpine setting, La Plose offers a diverse and memorable winter holiday surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the Dolomites.

Restaurants - La Plose offers an excellent selection of mountain restaurants and traditional alpine huts, where visitors can enjoy authentic South Tyrolean hospitality alongside spectacular panoramic views of the Dolomites. Conveniently located across the ski area, these restaurants provide the perfect setting for a leisurely lunch, a relaxing coffee break, or an après-ski drink, with many featuring spacious sun terraces overlooking the surrounding peaks. The culinary offerings showcase the region's rich Alpine heritage, with menus featuring local specialities such as speck, homemade dumplings (Knödel), Schlutzkrapfen, hearty pasta dishes, grilled meats, and traditional desserts including apple strudel and Kaiserschmarrn. Many restaurants also complement their cuisine with regional South Tyrolean wines and locally brewed beers. Among the most popular dining venues are Rossalm, renowned for its refined South Tyrolean cuisine and panoramic terrace; Restaurant La Finestra, located at the gondola's mountain station and offering Alpine-Mediterranean dishes in a modern setting; Pfannspitzhütte, famous for its rustic atmosphere and mountain views; and Almgasthof Geisler, which serves traditional regional cuisine in a welcoming family-run environment. Other favourites include Trametschhütte for homemade local dishes and Plose Stodl near the valley station, offering both a restaurant and pizzeria. Whether visitors are seeking a quick meal between ski runs, a family-friendly mountain lunch, or a memorable dining experience with breathtaking Dolomite scenery, La Plose's restaurants combine excellent cuisine, warm hospitality, and unforgettable alpine views, making them an integral part of the resort experience.

Nightlife - La Plose offers a relaxed and welcoming après-ski scene that perfectly reflects the friendly atmosphere of this family-oriented Dolomite resort. Rather than large clubs or lively party venues, visitors can enjoy cosy mountain bars, rustic ski huts, and sunny terraces where they can unwind with a drink while taking in spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. Popular après-ski spots are conveniently located both on the mountain and at the valley station. The lively P3 Après-Ski at the base of the gondola is a favourite meeting place after a day on the slopes, offering music, drinks, and a spacious sun terrace. Nearby, Plose Stodl combines a relaxed après-ski atmosphere with a restaurant and pizzeria, making it ideal for families and groups. Higher up the mountain, the Vallazza Après-Ski Bar is known for its friendly atmosphere, great music, and unique drinks, while Bar La Finestra at the gondola's mountain station occasionally hosts live music events before the final descent. Bar P3, Vallazza Apreskibar. Although La Plose itself has a relatively quiet evening atmosphere, visitors looking for a wider choice of bars, wine lounges, and late-night venues can head to the nearby historic town of Brixen (Bressanone), just a 15-minute drive from the resort. The town offers a variety of cafés, cocktail bars, craft beer pubs, and wine bars, providing a more vibrant nightlife while maintaining the region's relaxed Alpine character. Overall, La Plose is best suited to visitors seeking a laid-back après-ski experience centred around good food, local wines, craft beers, and warm South Tyrolean hospitality rather than high-energy nightlife. Its welcoming mountain huts, scenic terraces, and close proximity to Brixen make it an excellent destination for those who appreciate a more authentic and relaxed alpine atmosphere.

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Airport Transfers - How to get to Plose

We can organise your transfers from Bolzano Airport, Innsbruck Airport, Verona Airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.

Distance to Bolzano Airport: 55km

Distance to Innsbruck Airport: 100km

Distance to Verona Airport: 190km

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