




The property consists of a main wooden lodge housing 18 suites and public areas, plus 12 small detached two-story chalets modeled after traditional alpine huts.
28 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 64 guests
1 double bed
sleeping area with bed
sleeping area with bed + children's room
0 bathrooms
From
£880
per night
From
£1,050
per night
From
£1,350
per night
Alpe di Siusi is Europe's largest high-altitude Alpine meadow, sitting above the South Tyrolean valleys at around 1,800 metres. The Adler Mountain Lodge sits directly on the piste, with ski-in/ski-out access to the Seiser Alm ski area and its connections to the broader Dolomiti Superski network. The resort centre is a five-minute drive away. For arrivals by air, Bolzano Airport is the closest option at approximately 40 kilometres — around 50 minutes by road. Innsbruck Airport is reachable in roughly two hours (120km), and Verona in around two hours and ten minutes (180km). The elevated plateau setting means the lodge sits apart from busier valley villages, offering a quieter base with reliable snow cover and direct access to marked cross-country trails and snowshoe routes from the door.
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Europe's largest high-altitude alpine meadow, offering sun-drenched, family-friendly skiing.
Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm) is a breathtakingly beautiful plateau nestled in the Italian Dolomites, renowned as Europe's largest high-altitude alpine meadow. Set against the dramatic, jagged peaks of the Sassolungo, Sassopiatto, and Sciliar mountains, the resort offers a uniquely tranquil and scenic winter experience. Unlike the steep, narrow valleys typical of other alpine resorts, Alpe di Siusi presents a vast, rolling landscape bathed in winter sunshine. The resort is a haven for families, beginners, and those who appreciate a relaxed pace of skiing. The local villages, ranging from the valley towns of Ortisei and Siusi allo Sciliar to the high-plateau outposts of Compatsch and Saltria, maintain a traditional South Tyrolean charm. Here, Italian dolce vita blends seamlessly with Austrian alpine traditions, reflected in both the architecture and the exceptional mountain gastronomy. While hardcore experts might find the local slopes too gentle, Alpe di Siusi is perfectly integrated into the Val Gardena ski area and the massive Dolomiti Superski network. This allows more ambitious skiers to easily access the famous Sella Ronda circuit and hundreds of kilometers of world-class terrain, all while retaining the peaceful, uncrowded sanctuary of the Alm as their home base.
The skiing on Alpe di Siusi is characterized by wide, impeccably groomed, and sun-drenched boulevards that are perfect for carving and cruising. The terrain is exceptionally safe and unintimidating, making it ideal for beginners building confidence and intermediates enjoying leisurely descents, while a world-class snowpark caters to freestyle enthusiasts.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring uniquely shaped pale rock massifs and access to 1,200km of interconnected slopes.
The main arrival point on the plateau, featuring gentle practice slopes and highly accessible ski school areas.
A quiet basin at the far end of the plateau offering long, undulating red runs and beautiful forest scenery.
The highest point on the Alpe di Siusi, offering the steepest red and black descents on the plateau.
Officially Italy's best snowpark, featuring a massive 1.5km line with over 70 obstacles for all levels.
Bolzano Airport (BZO)
45min
40km
Private taxis, hotel shuttles, and regular bus services run from Bolzano and Innsbruck to the valley stations. Extensive parking at the Siusi (Seis) valley station. Parking on the plateau itself is strictly regulated and limited to hotel guests.
Early December to early April
Purchasing passes online in advance usually offers a discount of around 5%.
Lift passes
Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Dolomiti Superski Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 380)