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The Ortles holiday region in Val Venosta Valley

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Raiffeisen South Tyrol Cup
Sport
Raiffeisen South Tyrol Cup The final race and the regional championship of the South Tyrol Cup cross-country skiing will take place on March 22 and 23, 2025 in Sulden.
 
Saturday 3/22/2025
Solda
Stelvio Bike Day
Sport
1,869 metres in altitude, 48 hairpin bends and an incredible all-round panorama await cyclists who get into the saddle at the Stilfserjoch Bike Day. Every year, the legendary pass road on the ...
 
Saturday 8/30/2025
Prato allo Stelvio
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Welcome to Trafoi and Solda - Ortler holiday region

With two skiing areas in Solda/Sulden and Trafoi, the Ortles region is truly a top-class location for winter sports. Home to a magnificent range of flora and fauna, the Stelvio National Park includes the 3,905-meter Ortles and the other five 3,500 m+ peaks in the Ortles group.

The expansive Solda ski area offers winter holidaymakers 44 km of varied pistes, a funpark and a reliable modern infrastructure at more than 3,000 m above sea level. The ski area at Trafoi is an idyllic family-friendly area in the Stelvio National Park. The high-Alpine mountain world of Solda and Trafoi is not only a paradise for skiers, snowboarders and freerider. Challenging summits await experienced Alpine skiers. Those wishing to explore the snowy mountain landscape at a more leisurely pace can enjoy winter walks and snowshoe hikes.

A huge number of paths and mountain trails enable visitors to explore the multi-faceted cultural landscape of this unique region by foot, mountain bike or road bike.
With a network of over 250 km of marked trails, the diverse high-Alpine landscape of the Stelvio National Park forms one of the most popular walking areas in South Tyrol. On and around the Ortles, visitors can take advantage of themed trails, mountain hikes and alpine climbs to suit all levels of difficulty and challenge.

The Ortles holiday area offers accommodation of the most diverse type, but always of the highest quality: from nature holidays on farms, relaxed camping holidays, apartments or half-board up to high end wellness hotels.
Venosta Valley and its Holiday Villages
Venosta Valley and its Holiday Villages
Ortler Stelvio National Park
Ortler Stelvio National Park
The resorts around the Ortler glacier are set in in the stunning landscape of the Stelvio National Park. The sports and hiking area of Solda/Sulden, at 1,900 m, and the Stelvio Pass, one of the highest pass roads in the Alps, are internationally renowned.
Ortler Stelvio National Park
Resia Pass
Resia Pass
The Resia Pass holiday area is a paradise for nature lovers and active vacationers. The tower emerging from the waters of the Resia Lake is the crowning jewel of the triple border area, which is also home to the San Valentino Lake.
Resia Pass
Upper Venosta Valley
Upper Venosta Valley
The medieval town of Glorenza/Glurns at the foot of the mystic Tartscher Bühel hill, the Romanesque towers of Malles/Mals, the Churburg Castle in Sluderno/Schluderns, and the Marienberg Abbey above Burgusio/Burgeis are some of the main cultural attractions of the Upper Venosta Valleyarea. The Watles hiking and skiing area with its family-friendly lake provides the perfect backdrop for a leisurely outdoor experience.
Upper Venosta Valley
Prato allo Stelvio
Prato allo Stelvio
Situated in the Stilfserjoch National Park, Prato allo Stelvio is a popular family holiday resort and the starting point for a wide range of hiking, mountain biking and skiing in the high mountains.
Prato allo Stelvio
Silandro-Lasa
Silandro and Lasa
Silandro/Schlanders, the beating heart of the Venosta Valley, invites visitors to stroll, shop, eat and enjoy. Lasa/Laas, the picturesque “marble village”, stands out for its interesting architecture, quarries of pure marble, and fruit orchards.
Silandro and Lasa
Laces-Val Martello
Laces-Val Martello
Set in the heart of the Venosta Valley, the area of Laces/Latsch enjoys the same mild climate as the Etschtal Valley – an added benefit for mountaineers and cyclists looking to explore the high Alpine routes of the Stelvio National Park or challenging single trails.
Laces-Val Martello
Castelbello-Ciardes
Castelbello-Ciardes
As well as a wide range of natural, artistic, and historical attractions, the holiday region of Castelbello/Kastelbell-Ciardes/Tschars offers visitors the opportunity to sample many culinary specialties of the regional cuisine.
Castelbello-Ciardes
Schnalstal Valley
Val Senales
Schnalstal valley stretches from the vineyards near Juval castle at the valley entrance to the mighty glacier at the end of the valley. In between are centuries-old farms, and steep mountain walls rise into the sky within the Texel Group Nature Park. It is the least populated valley in South Tyrol and offers primarily two things: peace and authenticity amidst a high-alpine mountain landscape.
Val Senales
With two skiing areas in Solda/Sulden and Trafoi, the Ortles region is truly a top-class location for winter sports. Home to a magnificent range of flora and fauna, the Stelvio National Park includes the 3,905-meter Ortles and the other five 3,500 m+ peaks in the Ortles group.

The expansive Solda ski area offers winter holidaymakers 44 km of varied pistes, a funpark and a reliable modern infrastructure at more than 3,000 m above sea level. The ski area at Trafoi is an idyllic family-friendly area in the Stelvio National Park. The high-Alpine mountain world of Solda and Trafoi is not only a paradise for skiers, snowboarders and freerider. Challenging summits await experienced Alpine skiers. Those wishing to explore the snowy mountain landscape at a more leisurely pace can enjoy winter walks and snowshoe hikes.

A huge number of paths and mountain trails enable visitors to explore the multi-faceted cultural landscape of this unique region by foot, mountain bike or road bike.
With a network of over 250 km of marked trails, the diverse high-Alpine landscape of the Stelvio National Park forms one of the most popular walking areas in South Tyrol. On and around the Ortles, visitors can take advantage of themed trails, mountain hikes and alpine climbs to suit all levels of difficulty and challenge.

The Ortles holiday area offers accommodation of the most diverse type, but always of the highest quality: from nature holidays on farms, relaxed camping holidays, apartments or half-board up to high end wellness hotels.
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