Webcam in Seis am Schlern - Puflatsch Bergstation

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The Alpe di Siusi offers spectacular views of the majestic Dolomites and the largest high plateau in Europe. Whether it's the panoramic views from the Puflatsch or the varied ski area with its numerous slopes - the region combines nature and adventure in a unique way. Take a first look at this impressive Alpine paradise with the webcam on the Alpe di Siusi and get inspired for your next visit.

Where is the Alpe di Siusi located?

Green alpine meadows on the Alpe di Siusi against an impressive Dolomite backdrop in summer

The Seiser Alm, Alpe di Siusi in Italian, is located in the South Tyrol region amidst the impressive Dolomites in Italy. It belongs to the municipality of Castelrotto and is located 20 km north-east of Bolzano. Nearby are the well-known tourist resorts of Siusi allo Sciliar, Castelrotto and Ortisei in Val Gardena, which are ideal starting points for excursions to the Alpe di Siusi. The Seiser Alm is divided into two populated areas: Compatsch , which is heavily developed for tourism, and the quieter Saltria, which lies to the east of the Plattkofel. The village stretches across one of the largest enclosed high plateaus in the Alps and is considered the largest high Alpine pasture in Europe. From the viewpoint in Bullaccia you have a magnificent panoramic view over the beautiful high plateau in South Tyrol, which you can also enjoy with the webcam on the Alpe di Siusi. The Alpe di Siusi is shielded by the Sciliar, Roterdspitze and Rosszähnen mountains, while the Sassolungo group forms the natural border to the south-east. To the north, the Alpe di Siusi slopes down towards Val Gardena and to the west, the Sciliar area descends towards the Isarco Valley.

What's going on on the Seiser Alm in winter?

Snow-covered winter landscape of the Seiser Alm with panoramic views of the Dolomites in the sunshine

The Alpe di Siusi, nestled in the dreamlike landscape of the Dolomites, offers unforgettable experiences at any time of year. In winter , it transforms into one of the most beautiful winter sports destinations in Italy. The Alpe di Siusi ski area offers around 60 kilometers of perfectly groomed slopes, which, thanks to snow cannons, guarantee ideal conditions even when there is little snowfall. A total of 21 lifts and cable cars are available to transport guests comfortably to the mountain stations. The Alpe di Siusi is part of the Dolomiti Superski ski network, which is considered the largest ski area in the world, with more than 1,200 kilometers of slopes and over 460 lifts. In addition to skiing, guests can also go tobogganing, cross-country skiing or take part in winter hikes. The southern parts of the Seiser Alm belong to the Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park, part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site - perfect for nature lovers who want to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. You can experience this enchanting World Heritage Site in advance with the Livecam on the Seiser Alm, which offers you impressive insights.

What can you do on the Seiser Alm?

Springtime Alpe di Siusi with blooming crocuses and snow-capped Dolomites in the background

The Alpe di Siusi is a particularly varied vacation destination that delights both sports enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation. In summer, the Alpe di Siusi is transformed into a true natural paradise with extensive meadows that invite you to go hiking and mountain biking. Numerous mountain huts offer regional specialties to sweeten a well-earned rest. For families, there are guided hikes with Martha the witch, which will make children's eyes light up and offer them unforgettable nature experiences. Those seeking relaxation will find idyllic places on the Alpe di Siusi to enjoy nature in peace - be it on leisurely walks or while lingering on a panoramic bench with a view of the Dolomites. Would you like to explore this panorama now? No problem! The webcams on the Seiser Alm provide you with impressive insights into the fascinating mountain landscape.

The weather on the Seiser Alm

The climate in the Dolomites is cold-temperate and there are considerable temperature differences depending on the altitude. Summers on the Alpe di Siusi are varied, with both hot summer days and cooler, rainy phases. The snowy winters ensure excellent conditions on the slopes of the Alpe di Siusi ski area, where skiing and snowboarding in the Dolomiti Superski ski network is possible right into spring. With the weather camera on the Alpe di Siusi, you can view the current weather conditions and snow depths in real time to prepare perfectly for your day in the snow.





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