Skiing and relaxing on the Plose

Skiing and relaxing on the Plose Fun on the slopes and panoramic views of the Dolomites

The Plose ski resort is only 7 kilometres from the town centre and boasts 43 kilometres of pistes and spectacular views across the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beginners and advanced skiers can hit the slopes on a range of gentle and challenging runs, including South Tyrol’s longest valley run. Painstakingly prepared pistes paired with delicious food enjoyed in mountain lodges – what a brilliant way to spend a day!

Have you heard about the new Plosebob? Action and excitement are guaranteed.

Winter season 2023/24: 2 December 2023 - 1 April 2024

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43
kilometres of slopes
11
ski lodges
2.000
hours of sunshine
Winter moments

Dreamdays on top of the Plose

More Information about the Plose
Your partner in the skiing area Plose

for your relaxed ski day

Ski & Snowboard School Plose

A team with more than 35 qualified ski instructors is at your service for ski and snowboard courses

Ski School Mountain Goat

Mountain GOAT is YOUR slope partner, adventure companion and experience coach. "Af die Gipfel dahoam, af die Skier zuhause" - book your ski adventure and experience skiing in a new way.

Ski rental Sportservice Erwin Stricker

Ski rental service, with all the best models of skis, boots, snowboards, helmets and other accessories available, with a convenient ski depot and sledge rental service.

What our guests think
This is an amazing destination for skiing or sledging, and it is not too crowded. Close to Brixen, if you want to visit old town and most beautiful winter markets.
Agnes B.
I enjoyed this place a lot. There is lots of open space and a variety of levels. The view is amazing. I was happy that there is a blue trail from all peaks and all lifts. This makes it good for people that don't ski red and black.
David P.
Small but very nice Ski ressort. Very close to the beautiful city of Bressanone/Brixen. Part of Dolomiti Superski. Great views on iconic mountains of the Dolomites: Sas Pütia/Peitlerkofl, Odle di Funes/Villnösser Geisler and Aferer Geisler. Amazing!
Hannes A.