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Prices for the 2020/21 winter season
Two Country Skiarena
The Two Country Skiarena will be
available for purchase in the 5 ski areas in Venosta Valley and in
Nauders
.
One-day and half-day tickets can be purchased within each respective ski area.
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Multi Day Tickets 2020/21
Multi day tickets valid in
MULTI DAY TICKETS VALID IN
5 in 8
Euro 226,00
Euro 130,00
Euro 169,50
Euro 201,50
Euro 199,50
Euro 119,00
Euro 150,00
Euro 176,00
10 in 14
Euro 359,50
Euro 212,00
Euro 270,00
Euro 322,50
Euro 306,50
Euro 183,00
Euro 230,00
Euro 275,50
Weisse Wochen
Weisse Wochen 09.01.2021 - 30.01.2021
ski pass
adults
children
youth
seniors
6 days
Euro 203,00
Euro 111,00
Euro 152,50
Euro 180,50
13 days
Euro 327,50
Euro 185,00
Euro 246,00
Euro 283,00
Season ticket
SEASON TICKET 2020/21
season ticket
adults
children
youth
seniors
Euro 502,00
Euro 310,00
Euro 376,50
Euro 456,00
Family ski pass 2020/21
CHILDREN: BORN FROM 2006 TO 2014; YOUTH: BORN FROM 2003 TO 2005; SENIORS: BORN BEFORE 1960
CHILDREN BORN AFTER 2015 ARE ENTITLED TO A FREE SKI PASS.
More interesting links
Sulden ski resort
Schöneben-Haideralm ski resort
Trafoi ski resort
Watles ski resort
Nauders ski resort
Experience Winter – in Venosta Valley in South Tyrol
Pure winter fun for vacationers in the Venosta Valley:
from solitary winter hikes and ski tours in lonesome mountain areas, to five varied and top-rated modern ski areas for skiers, snowboarders and lugers, cross-country skiers and biathletes.
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