
Ortisei
Ortisei Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
Book all of your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. You will receive all of your vouchers after booking with all the information you will need to collect any lift passes, equipment rental or where to meet for ski school
Please remember that if you are booking a lift pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us as well.
After booking we will contact you with all the information you will need and you can also call direct on (0034) 649 144 719
Ortisei Overview
Ortisei is a charming, typical mountain village, located off the ski slopes and surrounded by a breathtaking panorama. From this location you can ski on both sides, both those of Alpe di Siusi and those of Selva di Val Gardena, both part of the Dolomiti Superski group. Furthermore, from Selva di Val Gardena you can take the Sellaronda circuit, a 26 kilometer tour.
This resort is ideal for intermediate skiers, but also offers several slopes for beginners and more experienced skiers, as well as snowboarders. While skiing you can enjoy the breathtaking panorama that surrounds the ski slopes.
The village is small and welcoming, you will immediately feel at home. It offers a beautiful historic center, which boasts many restaurants, where you can taste excellent typical dishes, bars, for a pleasant aperitif after a day on the ski slopes or after dinner and shops, especially of the artisanal type. There is also an interesting museum to visit. There are numerous family-run hotels.
Dolomites Piste Map
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Ortisei Ski Information
Resort height - 1236m
Snow range -934 - 3,342m
Ski area - 175km
Easy - 32 slopes
Intermediate - 23 slopes
Difficult - 3 slopes
Longest run - 12km
Snowmaking facilities - 90%
Ski Lifts - 87 (Funicular - 2, Cable car - 2, Gondolas - 7, Chairlifts -43, Drag lifts - 24, Magic carpet - 9)
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced
Snowboarding
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Things to do in Ortisei
Activities - There are many activities that can be done during your stay in Ortisei, in addition to skiing and snowboarding. Some are on the snow, such as cross-country skiing, heli-skiing, others are not, such as outdoor ice skating and paragliding. For those who prefer something more relaxing, you can enjoy a walk in the historic center of the village and go shopping, visit the local museums, relax at the leisure center or at the swimming pool. You can also enjoy the ski show that is held weekly.
Restaurants - Despite the small size of the village, there are many restaurants to choose from, from simple to Michelin-starred. Worth a try, depending on your taste, are Mauriz Keller, a popular restaurant and pizzeria, where you can enjoy excellent pizza, pasta and meat dishes and traditional, Anna Stuben, a Michelin-starred restaurant and Tubladel, which offers typical dishes of the region prepared with fresh ingredients.
Nightlife - Ortisei is not particularly known for its après-ski and nightlife, however there are some places where you can have fun, such as The Vinoteque, where you can enjoy a glass of wine in peace, the Mauriz Keller, which is a pizzeria during the day, but in the evening and at night becomes a disco where you can dance until late at night and the Siglu, an igloo bar that is always lively.
Families
Non-Skiers
Groups
Resort atmosphere
Apres Ski & Nightlife
Shopping
Airport Transfers - How to get to Ortisei
We can organise your transfers from Bolzano airport, Innsbruck airport or Verona airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.
Distance to Bolzano Airport: 40km
Distance to Innsbruck Airport: 110km
Distance to Verona Airport: 185km
If you are making your own way to the resort by car - make sure you have the "Vignette" sticker as you will need this to travel on the highways in Austria otherwise you would receive a fine.


