The Roter Kofel chairlift remains open for events at the hut until 5 p.m. More

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Sundowner-Party

at the Grawand mountain station in the Alpin Arena Senales under the motto: "Celebrate at 3,212 metres until the sun goes down"

 

Every Sunday, from 11 February to 24 March 2024, from 15:00 - 19:00

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Slope Glocken no. 1
closed
easy
350 m 68 m
Ski warm up on Glocken ski run at Maso Corto/Kurzras

Slope Glocken no. 1

The Glocken slopes in Maso Corto/Kurzras village are 350 meters long and due to the low slope inclination ideal for beginners. Next to them there are located both the Tiroli's Kinderland and the Val Senales Funpark.

Slope Glocken no. 2
closed
easy
350 m 68 m
Glocken ski run in the village Maso Corto/Kurzras

Slope Glocken no. 2

The Glocken slopes in Maso Corto/Kurzras village are 350 meters long and due to the low slope inclination ideal for beginners. Next to them there are located both the Tiroli's Kinderland and the Val Senales Funpark.

Slope Lazaun
closed
medium
1.225 m 340 m
Ready for the descent on Lazaun race ski run

Slope Lazaun

On the high plateau at around 2,450 meters a.s.l. is located the Lazaun mountain hut. From there two red ski-runs with a medium level of difficulty start and bring skiers directly in the village center of Maso Corto/Kurzras.

Family Slope Lazaun
closed
medium
2.340 m 430 m
Starting point for the descent: Lazaun mountain hut

Family Slope Lazaun

On the high plateau at around 2,450 meters a.s.l. is located the Lazaun mountain hut. From there two red ski-runs with a medium level of difficulty start and bring skiers directly in the village center of Maso Corto/Kurzras.

Slope Grawand no. 1
closed
medium
850 m 200 m
Ready for action on Grawand ski run

Slope Grawand no. 1

On the wide Grawand glacier slopes you find a light and two medium-difficult ski-runs. Ideal to start your ski day on a length of 850 meters. At the end of the Grawand slopes it is a must to stop for a bite to eat at the Ötzi Biwak with its generous sun terraces.

Slope Grawand no. 2
closed
medium
850 m 200 m
Ski training on the Grawand ski run on the Val Senales Glacier

Slope Grawand no. 2

On the wide Grawand glacier slopes you find a light and two medium-difficult ski-runs. Ideal to start your ski day on a length of 850 meters. At the end of the Grawand slopes it is a must to stop for a bite to eat at the Ötzi Biwak with its generous sun terraces.

Slope Grawand no. 3
closed
easy
850 m 200 m
Enjoy skiing on the Grawand ski run

Slope Grawand no. 3

On the wide Grawand glacier slopes you find a light and two medium-difficult ski-runs. Ideal to start your ski day on a length of 850 meters. At the end of the Grawand slopes it is a must to stop for a bite to eat at the Ötzi Biwak with its generous sun terraces.

Slope Finail no. 1
closed
easy
1.050 m 210 m
Finail 1

Slope Finail no. 1

The sunny Finail ski runs are about one kilometer long and classified as blue runs. Therefore they are also suitable for beginners. Tip: unfasten skis at the mountain station, hike up to the level, and then enjoy the view to the south.

Slope Finail no. 2
closed
easy
1.050 m 210 m
With the ski instructor on Finail ski run

Slope Finail no. 2

The sunny Finail ski runs are about one kilometer long and classified as blue runs. Therefore they are also suitable for beginners. Tip: unfasten skis at the mountain station, hike up to the level, and then enjoy the view to the south.

Slope Gletschersee 1
closed
easy
1.000 m 236 m
Sunny descend on Gletschersee ski run

Slope Gletschersee 1

The Gletschersee ski run is an easy, blue slope and brings from the glacier to the glacial lakes. From there you can continue on the valley descent to Maso Corto/Kurzras, reach again the glacier with the chairlifts or reach the glacier opposite slopes by Hintereis chairlift.

Slope Leo Gurschler
closed
hard
550 m 200 m
Leo Gurschler ski run

Slope Leo Gurschler

The new black-labeled run is a training track for slalom and giant slalom specialists, offering the international elite in Alpine skiing the possibility to complete challenging workouts at the Senales Valley glacier skiing area in early autumn. But watch out: with a drop of 200 meters and an inclination of almost 60%, the Leo Gurschler ski slope is for experts only! It is in fact named after the local pioneer and visionary Leo Gurschler, who built the only glacier skiing area in South Tyrol, here in Senales Valley, 40 years ago.

Slope Hintereis 1
closed
medium
1.579 m 343 m
Hintereis ski run

Slope Hintereis 1

The starting point of the sun-drenched slopes is located at 3,115 meters above sea level. The medium-heavy red slopes bring skiers to the Bella Vista mountain hut and lead into the valley descent to Maso Corto/Kurzras.

Slope Hintereis 2
closed
medium
1.862 m 343 m
Hintereis ski run

Slope Hintereis 2

The starting point of the sun-drenched slopes is located at 3,115 meters above sea level. The medium-heavy red slopes bring skiers to the Bella Vista mountain hut and lead into the valley descent to Maso Corto/Kurzras.

Valley descent
closed
medium
3.380 m 1200 m
Starting on the valley descend

Valley descent

The valley descent starts at the glacial lakes and consists of two black, challenging slopes. Passing the Teufelsegg mountain hut, skiers reach the valley station of the glacier cable car at Maso Corto/Kurzras.

Valley descent - path
closed
medium
2.400 m 423 m
On the way to the valley

Valley descent - path

The valley descent starts at the glacial lakes and consists of two challenging slopes. Skiers reach the valley station of the glacier cable car at Maso Corto/Kurzras.

Valley descent - steep slope
closed
hard
592 m 136 m
On the way to the valley

Valley descent - steep slope

The valley descent starts at the glacial lakes and consists of two challenging slopes. Skiers reach the valley station of the glacier cable car at Maso Corto/Kurzras.

Valley descent - Transhumanz
closed
hard
1.560 m 303 m
Starting on the valley descend

Valley descent - Transhumanz

The ski slope starts below the Teufelsegg hut with a transversal passage, offers a wonderful view of Kurzras and ends at the valley station of the cable car. „Transhumanz“: the slope is named after the tradition of long-distance grazing; thousands of sheep have been moving across the glacier every spring and autumn in the immediate vicinity for more than 600 years. The „Transhumanz“ slope is 1,562 metres long, 28 metres wide on average; it has a maximum gradient of 42 percent and a height difference of 303 metres.

Slope Hasen-Abfahrt
closed
easy
920 m 127 m
Valley descent

Slope Hasen-Abfahrt

The „Hasen-Abfahrt“, which means rabbit descent and takes its name from the Hasen-Kofel locality (rabbit hill), branches off from the „Transhumanz“ slope and leads skiers through a larch forest and along the hotels to the valley station of the Lazaun cable car. The Hasen-Abfahrt ski run is 920 metres long, 6 metres wide on average, with a maximum gradient of 29.7% and an altitude difference of 127 metres.

Slope Teufelsegg 1
closed
hard
1.320 m 444 m
Descent on the Teufelsegg ski run

Slope Teufelsegg 1

The Teufelsegg slopes offer challenging ski-runs with spectacular views. At theirs end the Teufelsegg mountain hut invites to a culinary break.

Slope Teufelsegg 2
closed
medium
2.500 m 528 m
Enjoy the panoramic view from Teufelsegg ski run

Slope Teufelsegg 2

The Teufelsegg slopes offer challenging ski-runs with spectacular views. At theirs end the Teufelsegg mountain hut invites to a culinary break.

Slope Teufelsegg 3
closed
hard
770 m 324 m
Enjoy the panoramic view from Teufelsegg ski run

Slope Teufelsegg 3

The Teufelsegg slopes offer challenging ski-runs with spectacular views. At theirs end the Teufelsegg mountain hut invites to a culinary break.

Kinderland
closed
easy
0 m 0 m
Kinderland

Kinderland

In the newly designed Kinderland, kids can enjoy their first experiences on skis. Equipped with an Indian “teepee” tent, two magic carpets, and a ski carousel, the playground in the snow provides an ideal area for kids to romp around on.

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