Welcome on the Alpe di Siusi in South Tyrol

View of the landscape on the Alpe di Siusi in South Tyrol

Who has never heard of Alpe di Siusi, or Seiser Alm in German? The highest plateau in Europe, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the heart of South Tyrol and offers about 57 km² of endless trails for hiking, mountain biking and even paragliding.

Surrounded by the Dolomites, Alpe di Siusi, in Ladin Mont Sëuc - remembering that here we are on the borders of the Ladin area of South Tyrol - is in the Alpe di Siusi-Sciliar holiday region. A stay here cannot fail to enchant you, with its breathtaking mountain views, excellent accommodation and, last but not least, the rare alpine flowers that are almost impossible to find elsewhere. To this we can add the charm of the nearby towns of Castelrotto, Fiè allo Sciliar and Siusi, as well as the almost unlimited leisure possibilities, which make this region a real paradise for the whole family.

Even in winter Alpe di Siusi has a lot to offer, for 60 km of tracks are waiting for you to try them. Not only downhill skiers and snowboarders will be in their element here, but especially fans of cross-country skiing who can enjoy a vast network of tracks.
In addition to these possibilities, there are other recreational activities such as tandem paragliding which will allow even non experts to explore the landscape of Alpe di Siusi-Sciliar with a bird's eye view: everything you need for a unique, perfect holiday.