Highlights:
Perfectly groomed slopes, wide runs, from South Tyrol to Trentino, modern lifts & cable cars, Berghütte Oberholz, rustic and cozy huts, family- and child-friendly, large children's areas, very large snowpark, UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites, only 20 minutes from BolzanoNegative points:
No valley run to PredazzoDescription Latemar – Obereggen/Pampeago/Predazzo
You can access the Ski Center Latemar from three locations – Obereggen, Pampeago, and Predazzo. From Obereggen (1550 m), the detachable four-seater chairlift Oberholz takes you up to 2150 m, and the eight-seater gondola Ochsenweide brings you to the Epircher Laner Hütte. From the four-seater chairlift, a medium-difficulty slope leads back down, passing the mountain station of the Ochsenweide lift, all the way to the valley.
At the Ochsenweide lift, you can also enjoy night skiing several times a week from 7 pm to 10 pm. An easy slope leads over to the Absam Stube, where the detachable six-seater chairlift with weather protection hoods Absam-Meierl starts. From the top station of this lift, you can ski over to the eight-seater chairlift Reiterjoch. Once at the top of Reiterjoch, a wide and easy slope takes you down to the valley stations of the Obereggen, Campanil, and Pala di Santa lifts, or you can continue on a medium-difficulty piste down to Pampeago. The Snowpark Obereggen is located at the Obereggen four-seater chairlift.
You should definitely take the Pala di Santa/Zanggen four-seater chairlift up to the mountain of the same name, because from the top at 2500 m you have a magnificent view over the Dolomites. The descent is also impressive, starting wide and easy before becoming steep.
From Pampeago, you can choose between two detachable four-seater chairlifts: either take the Latemar lift to the Ganischger Alm or the Monte Agnello lift to Monte Agnello. From both lifts, you can ski down medium-difficulty slopes to the valley stations of the Tresca and Residenza-Passo Feuda lifts.
The detachable four-seater chairlift with weather protection hoods Tresca leads to medium and difficult slopes above the tree line. The other detachable four-seater chairlift takes you up to Passo Feudo, where the detachable four-seater chairlift with hoods from Gardonè also ends.
In Gardonè, there is another short four-seater chairlift especially for beginners, and you can enjoy a great break at the Baita Gardonè. This is also where the eight-seater gondola from Predazzo ends. Unfortunately, there is no valley run down to Predazzo, so in the evening you have to take the gondola back down to the valley.
After skiing, cozy bars and pubs in Obereggen invite you to enjoy some après-ski.
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