Ski resorts for advanced skiers and freeriding Ortler Alps

Best ski resorts for advanced skiers in the Ortler Alps (best difficult slopes, ski routes) as well as best powder snow skiing/freeriding in the Ortler Alps


6 test reports

Best rating:
5 out of 5 stars

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Ortler Alps: freeride ski resorts and ski resorts for very good skiers (advanced skiers)

1-6 out of 6 ski resorts

Test result: 5 out of 5 stars
For advanced skiers, the slopes on and from the Presena Glacier are very interesting. From Passo… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 16 km (16%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
The Schwemmalm ski area is ideal for advanced skiers thanks to its slope gradient and the width of its… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • some freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 5.7 km (21%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
Sulden offers experienced winter sports enthusiasts several black runs, some long and ungroomed ski… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • some freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 14 km (32%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
In the Pejo ski area, there is a challenging descent from Tarlenta to the valley station. The slope… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 2.2 km (11%)

Test result: 2 out of 5 stars
There is only a limited offer for advanced skiers. There is a ski route, but it cannot be repeated… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • few freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 0 km (0%)
  • Ski routes: 1 km

Test result: 1 out of 5 stars
There are no difficult slopes in the Vigiljoch ski area. For advanced skiers, the intermediate slope… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • no freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 0 km (0%)
1-6 out of 6 ski resorts