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Home  >  Terlano  >  Activities & families  >  Winter sun  >  Skiing  >  Reinswald

Reinswald in Val Sarentino

Unspoilt winter landscape with guaranteed snow

Pistes 11 / 11
Tobogganing runs 1 / 2
Measuring points
Snow height
Weather
Fresh snow
Mountain station Pichlberg cable railway Ski Area Reinswald
50 cm
-2.1°C
0 cm
Mountain station Sattele chairlift Ski Area Reinswald
60 cm
-4.7°C
0 cm
Valley station cable railway Ski Area Reinswald
50 cm
-1.5°C
0 cm
Pistes
Difficulty
Type
Length
Difference in height
 
Anger ski run
0.6 km
53 m
Details
prepared
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Joch ski run A
1.5 km
300 m
Details
prepared

The steepest! Joch ski run from the Sattele (at 2,470m, the highest point in the San Martino/Reinswald ski area) to Pfnatsch-Alm. One section even has a gradient of 58%. The Joch ski run data: 400 metres above sea level along a length of 1.5km! Here often the slalom artists of Italian Ski Team have a training stage.

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Joch ski runB
1.5 km
100 m
Details
prepared

The steepest! Joch ski run from the Sattele (at 2,470m, the highest point in the San Martino/Reinswald ski area) to Pfnatsch-Alm. One section even has a gradient of 58%. The Joch ski run data: 400 metres above sea level along a length of 1.5km! Here often the slalom artists of Italian Ski Team have a training stage.

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Morgenrast ski run
2.0 km
290 m
Details
prepared
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Pfnatsch ski run (Copy)
3.5 km
400 m
Details
prepared
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Pichlberg ski run
2.0 km
330 m
Details
prepared

The longest and most enjoyable Pichlberg-Plankenhorn from the "Sattele" (2,460 m) to the base station (1,570 m) – 3.7km long with an altitude difference of nearly 900m. These fantastic slopes with their breathtaking panoramic views will not fail to impress. The piste is to full European Cup standards with superb crossover points and speeds capable of giving you that rollercoaster feeling. The Plankenhorn piste is wide and bordered by Alpine meadows along its entire route, offering a constant invitation to venture out into the deep snow.

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Plankenhorn ski run A
2.0 km
200 m
Details
prepared

The longest and most enjoyable Pichlberg-Plankenhorn from the "Sattele" (2,460 m) to the base station (1,570 m) – 3.7km long with an altitude difference of nearly 900m. These fantastic slopes with their breathtaking panoramic views will not fail to impress. The piste is to full European Cup standards with superb crossover points and speeds capable of giving you that rollercoaster feeling. The Plankenhorn piste is wide and bordered by Alpine meadows along its entire route, offering a constant invitation to venture out into the deep snow.

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Plankenhorn ski run B
3.0 km
360 m
Details
prepared

The longest and most enjoyable Pichlberg-Plankenhorn from the "Sattele" (2,460 m) to the base station (1,570 m) – 3.7km long with an altitude difference of nearly 900m. These fantastic slopes with their breathtaking panoramic views will not fail to impress. The piste is to full European Cup standards with superb crossover points and speeds capable of giving you that rollercoaster feeling. The Plankenhorn piste is wide and bordered by Alpine meadows along its entire route, offering a constant invitation to venture out into the deep snow.

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Schöneben ski run A
2.0 km
200 m
Details
prepared
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Schöneben ski run B
3.0 km
360 m
Details
prepared
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Steep slope
1.0 km
160 m
Details
prepared
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Cross-country skiing
Length
Difference in height
Circuit Murrerhof
2.9 km
Details 
prepared

Circuit Murrerhof Lenght: 2.9 km Difficulty: easy Cross Country Ski-Card: Day ticket: 7,00 €. Weekly ticket: 25,00 € Season ticket: 70,00 €. (children from 09-14 years 30,00 €). 1 week ticket for cross country skiing at the Val di Pennes slope is included in the Sarntal Card.

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Circuit Pennes-Laste
8.7 km
Details 
prepared

Circuit Pennes-Laste. Lenght: 8.7 km Difficulty: easy, medium Cross Country Ski-Card: Day ticket: 7,00 € Weekly ticket: 25,00 €. Season ticket: 70,00 €. (children from 09-14 years 30,00 €). 1 week ticket for cross country skiing at the Val di Pennes slope is included in the Sarntal Card.

News: 4 km open
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Illuminated Circuit Laste
2.0 km
Details 
prepared lighted up

Illuminated Circuit Laste: Lenght: 2 km Difficulty: easy Cross Country Ski-Card: Day ticket: 7,00 € Weekly ticket: 25,00 €, Season ticket: 70,00 €. (children from 09-14 years 30,00 €). 1 week ticket for cross country skiing at the Val di Pennes slope is included in the Sarntal Card.

News: The floodlit trail will remain closed in winter 2022-2023!
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Pensertal Cross Country Ski Track
18.8 km
Details 
prepared

Pensertal Cross Country Ski Track. The white gourmet trail runs along the Pennes Valley and passes traditional mountain huts and cosy inns. We recommend the circuit Asten and Murrerhof to pleasure-loving classics and skaters. Cross country enthusiasts will enjoy the 9 km long Pennes-Asten circuit. All trails are prepared daily and guarantee pure cross country skiing fun. Difficulty: Difficult, medium, easy Cross Country Ski-Card: Day ticket: 7,00 € Weekly ticket: 25,00 € Season ticket: 70,00 €. 1 week ticket for cross country skiing at the Val die Pennes slope is included in the Sarntal Card.

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Tobogganing runs
Type
Length
Difference in height
Tobboganging Reinswalder Wiesn
4.5 km
560 m 
Details 
prepared

The "Reinswalder Wiesn" toboggan run is an experience not to be missed. The run starts at 2,130, above sea level at the Pichlberg Alpine bar/restaurant and winds its way down past hillsides deep in snow to the welcoming Sunnolm restaurant (www.sunnolm.it) at the cable railway base station.

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Tobboganging Sunnolm
0.7 km
110 m 
Details 
prepared

Race track starting at Sunnolm. The natural toboggan run is 700 m long and ends in the toboggan run "Reinswalder Wiesn".

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Webcams
Webcam Mountain Station cable railway Ski Area Reinswald
Webcam Mountain station Sattele chairlift Ski Area Reinswald/San Martino
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