Glacier bliss

Skiing at over 3,000 metres above sea level is simply magical. On which of the 23 pistes do you prefer to carve your turns?

The skiing season in Val Senales starts early in autumn and lasts well into spring. Thanks to the glaciers and altitude. 

Avid skiers will love the Val Senales Glacier. Nestled at the base of the Ghiacciaio di Giogo Alto glacier, the Alpin Arena Senales is breathtakingly beautiful, offering ideal training conditions for racers and ample space for leisurely carving. Renowned for its uncrowded slopes, the glacier ski resort promises relaxing days on the snow. After breakfast, hop aboard the complimentary ski bus waiting outside my front door. It’ll whisk you away to Maso Corto at the end of the valley in no time. Once there, collect your gear from our exclusive ski depot and ascend to over 3,000 meters above sea level on the new glacier lift. 

Skiing with guaranteed snow on the Val Senales Glacier

With 42 kilometres of slopes, 13 lifts, cross-country ski trails, a toboggan run, a children’s ski area, a ski and snowboard school and a snow park, the Alpin Arena Senales has everything for carving, snowboarding, freestyling and tobogganing. The glacier’s scenery is truly enchanting; some people even forget to ski as they stand, gaze and marvel at its beauty. But it would be a shame if you didn’t make the most of the 23 pistes. Just like the professionals from national teams of various backgrounds, who start preparing for competitions on the Gravand slope from September onwards. And to nurture future ski champions, the Val Senales Glacier offers special deals for kids, with passes priced at just €5 a day!

Alpin Arena Senales: everything you need to know about ski pass prices and buying tickets online

 No queuing, no waiting. My hotel staff have the best advice and tips to enhance your skiing experience. Check out the current ski pass prices here.