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Val Gardena (Dolomites)

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Cross-country Val Gardena (Dolomites)

Due to its perfect location in the sunny High Alps at the Sciliar massif, the Seiser Alp is considered one of the most popular and best cross-country areas in south Tyrol. Along with Gardena, 117 km of cross-country tracks await cross-country fans here! As a real cross-country paradise, the 53 km long track leads to the Seiser Alp, which doesn't just offer an amazing panaroma, but is also suitable for all abilities. On the whole, the cross-country tracks here are harder and challenge even the sportiest of cross-country skiers. For example, the 5 km long cross-country track from Kompatsch to Ritsch is a trek. However, even the less experienced will get there money's worth, on the the two tracks in Ritsch. Those who want to go higher, resort themselves to the 23 km long high altitude cross-country trail at Monte Pana (1,640- 1,790 m)

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