AdvertorialDolomiti Super Summer

Dolomiti Superski

 · 02.05.2017

Advertorial: Dolomiti Super SummerPhoto: Harald Wisthaler
Advertorial: Dolomiti Super Summer
The counterpart to the famous "Dolomiti Superski" ski circus is the "Dolomiti SuperSummer" in the warm season. For mountain bikers and e-mountain bikers, 90 lifts open in twelve valleys.

What "Dolomiti Superski" has been in winter for more than 40 years, "Dolomiti SuperSummer" in the warm season. 90 open lifts in the twelve valleys of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites take people to the most beautiful mountains in the world. Various ticket options are available to suit the individual needs of visitors, such as the day ticket and the multi-day tickets 3 on 4 days and 5 on 7 days, which are especially designed for mountain bikers and e-mountain bikers. This allows you to discover the region's almost limitless range of trails, including lift support for the large differences in altitude. There are also transferable value tickets for the whole family or for groups who use individual lifts to reach the many attractions on the mountain and experience the "pale rock giants" up close - without having to make any great effort. The modern, comfortable lifts in the summer Dolomites bring the mountain world closer and make it accessible and accessible to everyone. Here you can find Information on ticket prices.

  Dolomite blues: Take the lift up and then continue to the summit by mountain bike.Photo: Harald Wisthaler Dolomite blues: Take the lift up and then continue to the summit by mountain bike.

These valleys and regions are part of Dolomiti SuperSummer:

  • Cortina d'Ampezzo
  • Plan de Corones
  • Alta Badia
  • Val Gardena
  • Alpe di Siusi
  • Val di Fassa
  • Arabba/Marmolada
  • Three Peaks Dolomites
  • Val di Fiemme/Obereggen
  • Alpe Tognola - San Martino di Castrozza
  • Isarco Valley
  • Civetta

The list of lifts can be found under the following link: www.dolomitisupersummer.com/de/live-info/lifte


NEW: If you register for free on the website via "MyDolomiti", you will receive live information about the lifts and can check how many lifts you have ridden in the evening.

  The rocky spire of the Schlern peaks out at the back.Photo: Harald Wisthaler The rocky spire of the Schlern peaks out at the back.

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