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The Two Country Skiarena in North and South Tyrol

Explore five ski areas from Nauders on the Resia Pass to Solda in the Venosta Valley, with just one ski pass

With the Two Country Skiarena, skiers of all ages have the opportunity to enjoy the ski areas in North and South Tyrol, from Nauders on the Resia Pass to Solda/Sulden in the Venosta Valley, with no limit. This ticket is valid in five ski areas, providing access to 211 kilometres of slopes. Visitors may choose between a multi-day pass and a season ticket. Other offers include the flexi ski passes, special week prices and family ski passes for unlimited use in the following five ski areas: Belpiano/Schöneben-Malga S. Valentino/Haider Alm, Watles, Solda allOrtles/Sulden am Ortler, Trafoi all'Ortles/Trafoi am Ortler and Nauders in Austria.

The Two Country Skiarena will be available for purchase in the 5 ski areas in Venosta Valley and in Nauders
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Prices
Prices for the 2022/2023 Winter Season (24.12.2022 - 15.04.2023)

Price examples
HIGH SEASON TWO DAYS STARTING FROM
Euro 103,50 adults, Euro 46,50 children, Euro 78,00 youth, Euro 93,00 seniors
LOW SEASON TWO DAYS STARTING FROM
Euro 94,00 adults, Euro 42,50 children, Euro 71,00 youth, Euro 86,00 seniors
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SULDEN SKI RESORT - Surrounded by 14 peaks of over 3,000 m
Three reasons to visit the Sulden ski resort:
1. Skiing with no limits: the ski area is open from October to May.
2. Panorama: breathtaking views from 14 peaks of over 3,000 m around the Ortler mountain.
3. Nature: Sulden is located in the heart of the Stilfserjoch National Park.
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SCHÖNEBEN-HAIDERALM SKI RESORT - A view of Val Venosta’s landmark
Three reasons to visit the Schöneben-Haideralm ski resort:
1. View: on the panoramic ski run you have a constant view of Val Venosta’s landmark - the sunken tower in the Reschensee lake.
2. Unlimited: the longest ski run in Val Venosta.
3. New: the new cabin lift has recently linked the two ski areas of Schöneben and Haideralm.
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WATLES SKI RESORT - For sun worshippers
Three reasons to visit the Watles ski resort:
1. Lots of sun: Watles is one of the sunniest ski resorts in South Tyrol.
2. Small but top class: four easily manageable slopes and perfect for families and beginners.
3. Sledging fun: a sledging trail offers plenty of winter fun for non-skiers.
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TRAFOI SKI RESORT - At the heart of the Stilfserjoch National Park
Three reasons to visit the Trafoi ski resort:
1. Idyllic: Trafoi is located in the middle of the Stilfserjoch National Park.
2. Legendary: the place where skiing legend Gustav Thöni made his first turns.
3. Fun for toddlers: the ski kindergarten takes care of future kings of the slopes.
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NAUDERS SKI RESORT - Cross-border
Three reasons to visit the Nauders ski resort in Austria:
1. Italy + Austria: the Two Country Skiarena offers cross-border winter experiences.
2. For your little ones: the Nauderix Kinderland takes care of the young ski professionals of tomorrow.
3. Location: thanks to its ideal location, Nauders offers guaranteed snow until spring.
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