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Official review by Snow-Online.com
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  • Great value for money
  • Lots of easy terrain
  • Guaranteed to have great snow
  • Designated areas for children
  • Great variety of slopes for advanced skiers
  • Modern Lifts
    Overall score:
    67 / 100

    Ladurns ski area - top pistes and panorama are waiting!

    Winter sports enthusiasts can expect a very special flair from Ladurns located at the Brenner in Pflersch in South Tyrol. Although Ladurns, with its 18 kilometres of pistes, is not one of the largest ski areas, the extensive pistes combined with the wonderful panorama make skiers' hearts beat faster.

    Small, but nice

    On the almost exclusively blue and red slopes, especially beginners and families feel in good hands. But also advanced skiers can show their carving skills on the wide slopes. Two black runs round off the small but excellent range of pistes in Ladurns. A highlight is the red slope no. 7, named after the former ski racer Patrick Staudacher, who was born in Sterzing and became world champion in the Super-G in 2007. Thanks to the new Wastenegg lift, this slope has a direct connection now. Families and beginners can look forward to the 5,000 m² children's area, right nest to the valley station of the Ladurns gondola. There, ski instructors from the Ladurns ski school, which has been awarded the Gold Seal of Quality, take the best care of beginners and children.

    The Ladurns ski area offers three beautiful ski huts with inviting sun terraces. Among other things, South Tyrolean specialities are served. The friendliness of the service staff in the huts is particularly noteworthy. If you are looking for some après-ski feeling, the Pfeifferhuiserle hut can be recommended.

    As an alternative to skiing there is a toboggan run in Ladurns. Directly next to the Pfeifferhuiserle Hut is the entrance to a 6.5 kilometre long toboggan run. Ladurns has an attractive offer on and off the slopes and enchants its winter sports guests with its unique flair.

    Fancy more kilometres of pistes?

    For those for whom the 18 kilometres of pistes in Ladurns are not enough, we recommend combined ski tickets. For example, the Ladurns ski area, together with the Rosskopf, Ratschings-Jaufen and Kalcher Alm ski areas, forms the "Wipptal" ski alliance, which covers around 50 kilometres of slopes. And if that's still not enough for you, the "Ortler Skiarena" ski alliance offers 15 ski areas in South Tyrol and thus over 300 kilometres of slopes. Ski safari fans get their money's worth here.

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    Bill (Age: 41-45)
    Skill: Advanced • in Feb 2020
    Travelled as: Family
    Highly recommended
    Beautiful small ski area with super prepared slopes. Nice and competent staff, a great ski school with super ski instructors. Our child feels good every time.The food and service in the huts has always been top notch.We like to come to Ladurns.
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    Kati (Age: 31-35)
    Skill: Advanced • in Feb 2020
    Travelled as: Group
    Small and scenically beautiful ski area with wide slopes
    Ladurns has almost exclusively blue and red pistes. It is therefore very suitable for beginners, as the ski area is not particularly large and therefore easy to survey. However, advanced riders wil... Read complete review
    Kati rated the following categories
    Laura (Age: 18-25)
    Skill: Advanced • in Jan 2018
    Travelled as: Alone
    Super Nice family ski area
    Despite the small ski area, Ladurns has a lot to offer-whether blue, red or black-everyone finds the right thing for themselves. The food on the cabins is great and everything is family style. Neve... Read complete review
    Laura rated the following categories
    Müller Andre (Age: 36-40)
    Skill: Pro • in Mar 2018
    Travelled as: Family
    Small but nice!
    Was with my family a week in Ladurns and can only recommend it to anyone. The staff is very friendly and helpful, the slopes are always super groomed and there is something for everyone to ride. The cabins are also very well maintained. As I said it is worth a visit.
    Markus (Age: 41-45)
    Skill: Advanced • in Mar 2018
    Travelled as: Family
    Super Ski resort, top suitable for beginners and children
    A week of skiing in the Pflersch Valley, just fantastic. From the hotel complex to the ski school to the skiing area itself, it is simply all the requirements of a family with children. In the larg... Read complete review
    Michael (Age: 46-50)
    Skill: Pro • in Mar 2018
    Travelled as: Family
    Too expensive
    Well suited for beginners-otherwise rather boring. There are no more family cards, there is too little bidding or the skipass is too expensive.
    Oliver Klosa (Age: 46-50)
    Skill: Advanced • in Mar 2018
    Travelled as: Family
    Don't Come back
    Ski resort was good-no family card staff at the lift dragged my son into the elevator and yelled at us all-my little daughter had to go all alone with the lift and was completely dissolved-I think the employee was called Lukas-an apology would be Nice-(klosa.oliver@gmail.com)
    Oliver Klosa rated the following categories
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