SKIING

Meran 2000 ski resort

The mountain plateau above the city is known as the “Sun terrace of Meran.” The slopes are mostly of easy to moderate difficulty, making Meran 2000 a popular skiing destination for families. In addition to sledging trips and leisurely winter hikes with a stop-off at mountain huts, this ski resort is also an excellent set-off point for challenging ski tours. And to top it all off, an adrenaline-packed year-round toboggan run: The Alpin Bob mountain coaster, where you can race down the tracks at 40 km/h.

  • 40 km slopes
  • 8 lifts
  • Highest point: 2,300 m

Free shuttle from La Maiena to the Meran 2000 ski resort every day.

More ski resorts close to La Maiena:

Schnalstal ski resort

On the slopes of the Schwemmalm in the Ultental Valley you may well run into pros in training for the next World Cup. This ski resort is also. However, excellent for beginners. Far from the slopes, traditional mountain huts serve up regional delicacies. The Ultental is an absolute paradise for winter sports fans: Freestylers love the deep snows of the slopes, ski tourers adore the countless routes, and cross-country skiers appreciate the perfectly-groomed trails.

  • 25 km slopes
  • 6 lifts
  • Highest point: 2,600 m
Schwemmalm ski resort

On the slopes of the Schwemmalm in the Ultental Valley you may well run into pros in training for the next World Cup. This ski resort is also. However, excellent for beginners. Far from the slopes, traditional mountain huts serve up regional delicacies. The Ultental is an absolute paradise for winter sports fans: Freestylers love the deep snows of the slopes, ski tourers adore the countless routes, and cross-country skiers appreciate the perfectly-groomed trails.

  • 25 km slopes
  • 6 lifts
  • Highest point: 2,600 m
Pfelders ski resort

A fairytale winter landscape and a relaxing atmosphere: The rustic Passeier Valley is the perfect destination for nature lovers and families. The Pfelders ski resort is home to slopes for all levels of ability and welcoming mountain huts, and also offers you the opportunity to explore the untouched countryside in the Texelgruppe Nature Park on snowshoes or cross-country skis, or take a turn around the natural ice rink. Rabenstein also boasts one of the largest ice-climbing towers in Europe.

  • 18 km slopes
  • 5 lifts
  • Highest point: 2,502 m
Vigiljoch ski resort

The evocative, car-free Vigiljoch is ideal for families with children who want to learn how to ski, while a winter’s hike or a snowshoe hike are also a wonderful way to enjoy the spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the romantic wintry landscape. The Vigilius Hotel, designed by architect Matteo Thun, blends into the untouched countryside of this area in beautiful harmony.

  • 5 km slopes
  • 4 lifts
  • Highest point: 1,815 m

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