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The highest top station of a lift installation is at an altitude of 2.505m, the lowest bottom station lays at 1.067m. In between there are more than 40 km of slopes for skiers and snowboarders: from beginner slopes to the large practice slope, from family slopes to the Trametsch, the longest run in South Tyrol.
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Brixen, or Bressanone, offers convenient access to excellent skiing opportunities within the stunning South Tyrolean Dolomites. The main ski area, Plose, directly overlooks the town, providing a variety of slopes suitable for all skill levels and breathtaking panoramic views. While Brixen is located in South Tyrol, not the Trento province, both areas are part of the larger Trentino-Alto Adige region renowned for its winter sports. Skiers can enjoy well-groomed pistes, modern lift facilities, and charming mountain huts serving delicious local cuisine. It's also part of the extensive Dolomiti Superski network, offering vast possibilities for exploration on a single pass.
Brixen, or Bressanone in Italian, is located in South Tyrol, a mostly German-speaking autonomous province in northern Italy, not Trento. Hiking around Brixen offers stunning views of the Dolomites, with trails ranging from easy walks along the Isarco River to challenging climbs up Plose mountain. The area is known for its alpine meadows, picturesque valleys, and charming mountain huts where you can rest and enjoy local cuisine. Popular hikes include the scenic Riemerbergl loop and the challenging ascent to the Telegraph peak. You can find trail maps and information at the local tourist office in Brixen.
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