South Tyrol: the ideal choice for a top ski week
The winter season is off to a great start again this year in South Tyrol, and the ski slopes are as always [...]

Also this year the winter season got off to a great start in South Tyrol and the ski slopes are, as always, crowded; after all, it's not all that surprising since the South Tyrolean area is truly the top spot for those who love winter activities. Indeed, there is no resort in these parts that is not perfectly equipped to accommodate skiers, snowboarders, cross-country skiers, hikers, etc.
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Of course, the credit is not only for the perfect organization, but also for the beautiful views to be enjoyed.
Therefore, why linger any longer? Plan your ski week and book one among the top hotels in South Tyrol; the important thing is to choose one from the group Belvita Leading Wellnesshotels Südtirol; in fact, among them you will find all top-notch facilities that offer their guests beautiful suites and rooms, wellness experiences of all kinds, as well as fitness services and truly exceptional food and wine experiences.
In terms of where to stay, you are spoiled for choice; in fact, Belvita Group hotels are located in different parts of the South Tyrolean territory. One piece of advice we can give you is to visit the official portal, do a targeted search and choose the available facility that most appeals to you.
Skiing week in South Tyrol: some tips for choosing
The hotels in the group Belvita Leading Wellnesshotels Südtirol can be found in various locations in South Tyrol, and you will be spoiled for choice. On the official website you can do your research, compare the various offers and choose the one that seems best for you in the area you prefer.
There are several areas in which a facility can be selected: "Aurina Valley," "Dolomites," "Eisack Valley," "Merano and Environs," "Bolzano, Vineyards and Dolomites," and "Vinschgau Valley."
As for the Aurina Valley, winter sports enthusiasts can find 4 ski areas with a total of about 86 km of slopes; the areas in question are Speikboden, Klausberg, and the small ski areas of Rein in Taufers and Rio Bianco.
Even if you opt for the Eisack Valley, you can take advantage of several ski areas with nearly 170 km of slopes; the main ones include Racines-Giovo, Gitschberg Jochtal, Monte Cavallo-Vipiteno, Plose and Ladurns.
The area of Merano and environs offers several other ski paradises, such as Merano 2000, not far from the beautiful spa town; then there are the Plan in Passiria ski area, the Val Senales glacier, the Monte San Vigilio area and the Schwemmalm in Val d'Ultimo.
In Venosta Valley there are about 150 km of excellently groomed slopes and more than 30 lifts available; the best-known ski areas include those of Belpiano/Malga San Valentino, Solda all'Ortles, Monte di Watles-Malles Venosta, etc.
There are also a number of facilities located in the ski resorts of the beautiful Val Gardena and the beautiful Pustertal.
By the way, in all these areas it is possible to practice not only skiing or snowboarding, but also all other winter disciplines such as cross-country skiing, sledding, winter hiking (with and without snowshoes), climbing, etc.