Seiser Alm

Plateau · Bolzano/Bozen

Seiser Alm

Plateau · Bolzano/Bozen

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Suparat Wirattanapornkul

Google
Panoramic field surrounded by iconic Dolomites mountain. Cable car is really nice view. Bad thing is it’s hard to get parking in Summer.

Monica Garlinska

Google
Great bike shop. Sebastian was very helpful, friendly and professional. Good prices and selection of bikes. HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting an e-bike if visiting during summer as you can see much more of the scenery when doing so.

Artur Pytel

Google
Great place for a full day trip, easy access by cable car, there are a few places to stop, eat & drink. Making a round trip takes approx. 2-3h, it's an easy one, with magnificent views of Dolomite's famous "lawn" ;)

Szecindyo Chewandi

Google
Beautiful trail and not a difficult one - around 2 hours and moderate ups and downs. The views are totally worth it!

Adrian Burchard

Google
Incredible place. Mostly for beginners and intermediates. Runs are not so long (max 3km, usually 1.5-2km) one exceptionisbthe run to Ortisei, really fantastic red run over 5km long. The whole place is in the valley surrounded by Dolomites where are only meadows, huts etc - and there they put ski runs. This place is perfect for families, due to ski runs character there is low risks of moulds bumps etc. The place is open till 17.00 so you have lot of time to enjoy. Only in seiser alm (without Val gardens) we did 63km of runs in one day going 2-3 times each run. Fantastic place with fantastic views

Mayank Dayal

Google
*Alpe di Siusi, Italy: A Paradise of Natural Beauty and Grandeur* Alpe di Siusi, located in the heart of the Dolomites, is a breathtakingly beautiful destination that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for tourists. This stunning plateau, nestled in the South Tyrolean Alps, is renowned for its: - *Breathtaking scenery*: Alpe di Siusi boasts an incredible landscape of lush green meadows, towering mountains, and picturesque villages. - *UNESCO World Heritage Site*: The Dolomites, including Alpe di Siusi, have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009, acknowledging their natural and cultural significance. - *Rich biodiversity*: The area is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers and hikers. *Tips and Tricks for Tourists* To make the most of your visit to Alpe di Siusi, here are some valuable tips and tricks: - *Accessibility*: The easiest way to reach Alpe di Siusi is by cable car from Siusi allo Sciliar or Ortisei. - *Hiking and skiing*: The area offers numerous hiking trails and skiing slopes for all levels, from easy to challenging. - *Local cuisine*: Be sure to try traditional South Tyrolean dishes, such as polenta, goulash, and canederli, at one of the many mountain huts or restaurants. - *Weather*: Check the forecast and be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially in the mountains. - *Sustainable tourism*: Respect the environment and local culture by choosing eco-friendly accommodations and transportation. - *Language*: While many locals speak Italian and German, it's a good idea to learn some basic phrases in Ladin, the traditional language of the region. *Additional Tips* - *Plan ahead*: Book accommodations and restaurants in advance, especially during peak season. - *Pack appropriately*: Bring comfortable hiking shoes, layers for changing weather, and sun protection. - *Respect the environment*: Follow Leave No Trace principles and respect protected areas. - *Explore beyond*: Visit nearby villages, such as Castelrotto and Siusi allo Sciliar, for a deeper understanding of the local culture. *In Conclusion* Alpe di Siusi is a natural wonder that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for tourists. With its breathtaking scenery, rich biodiversity, and local culture, it's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with nature and explore

Hector Ribera

Google
Summer time review. Alpe di Suisi is accesible by car from Suisi or Ortisei. A bus also can also be taken up to Compatsch. However the road is gnarly. Best option is to take up a gondola from Ortisei or Suisi. Once up here there are lots of hiking/biking trails, hotels, restaurants, and shops. Starting from either gondola spot you can go on a hiking loop returning back to the same spot. Views from here of the Sassolungo mountains and Seceda are amazing. Rauch Hutte is a good middle spot for lunch.

Gevork Dzhanibekyan

Google
Perfect skiing & hiking valley - very good and modern infrastructure.