
Italy
Sun-drenched slopes and spectacular views of the Dolomites above the historic town of Brixen.
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About the Resort
Plose is the local mountain of Brixen (Bressanone) in the Eisacktal region of South Tyrol, Italy. Famous for offering one of the most magnificent panoramic views of the Dolomites, particularly the striking Geisler/Odle peaks, this medium-sized resort blends Italian flair with Austrian alpine traditions. The resort is highly regarded for its wide, sunny slopes that are meticulously groomed, making it a paradise for cruisers and families.
The Resort
While relatively compact with around 43 kilometers of pistes, Plose punches above its weight with the legendary Trametsch run, the longest groomed valley run in South Tyrol. The ski area also features the RudiRun, one of Europe's longest toboggan runs, adding to its strong family appeal. Off the slopes, visitors can enjoy the vibrant cultural atmosphere and historic architecture of the valley town of Brixen, located just a short bus or car ride from the lifts.
On the Mountain
The skiing at Plose is characterized by wide, south-facing slopes perfect for intermediate cruisers and carvers. Advanced skiers are drawn to the 9km Trametsch valley run, while beginners have dedicated sunny practice areas near the mid-stations.
Eisacktal / Valle Isarco (Dolomiti Superski)
A picturesque valley in South Tyrol known for its culinary excellence, historic towns, and access to the world's largest ski network.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Families
Excellent beginner areas, gentle slopes, and the massive 9km RudiRun toboggan track.
Intermediates
Abundant wide, sunny red runs ideal for carving.
Gourmets
Outstanding South Tyrolean cuisine served in cozy mountain huts.
Scenery Lovers
Unbeatable, unobstructed panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites.
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Where to Eat
Rossalm
On the slopes (Schönjoch area)
A beautifully designed alpine hut with a massive sun terrace.
Plosehütte
Top of the mountain (2,446m)
One of the highest vantage points in the resort offering 360-degree views.
La Finestra
Kreuztal / Valcroce (top of main gondola)
An elegant restaurant blending traditional alpine charm with modern Italian cuisine.
Trametschhütte
Base of the Trametsch run
The perfect spot for lively après-ski immediately after finishing the 9km valley run.
Common Questions
The ski season in Plose typically runs Early December to early April. The resort averages 3m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Consider upgrading to the Dolomiti Superski pass if you plan to explore neighboring valleys.
Plose offers 43km of pistes with a vertical drop of 1,438m. The skiing at Plose is characterized by wide, south-facing slopes perfect for intermediate cruisers and carvers. Advanced skiers are drawn to the 9km Trametsch valley run, while beginners have dedicated sunny practice areas near the mid-stations. It forms part of the Eisacktal / Valle Isarco (Dolomiti Superski) ski area.
Sun-drenched slopes and spectacular views of the Dolomites above the historic town of Brixen. Plose is a family-friendly resort, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, intermediates, beginners, quiet village.
Plose receives an average of 3m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 2,505m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Reliable artificial snowmaking ensuring early coverage.
Plose is well-suited for several types of visitors. For families: Excellent beginner areas, gentle slopes, and the massive 9km RudiRun toboggan track. For intermediates: Abundant wide, sunny red runs ideal for carving. For gourmets: Outstanding South Tyrolean cuisine served in cozy mountain huts.
The nearest airport is Innsbruck Airport, about 85km away (approximately 1h 15min by transfer). Regular train connections from Innsbruck or Verona to Brixen, followed by a short bus or taxi ride to the resort. Plose is also reachable by train via Brixen / Bressanone. Excellent local SkiBus network connecting the town of Brixen directly to the Plose base station.
Lift passes in Plose are available as Adult Day Pass (EUR 66), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 350). Passes often cover the wider Eisacktal / Valle Isarco (Dolomiti Superski) area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Book lift passes online in advance for slight discounts and to avoid morning queues.
Standout dining in Plose includes Rossalm (A beautifully designed alpine hut with a massive sun terrace.), Plosehütte (One of the highest vantage points in the resort offering 360-degree views.), La Finestra (An elegant restaurant blending traditional alpine charm with modern Italian cuisine.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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