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Vierschach (Versciaco) Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 1, 2024

Drei Zinnen, snuggled in the heart of the Dolomites, is a haven for laid-back cruisers, culture vultures, and thrill-seekers alike.

Vierschach (Versciaco) overview

Stats

4.3
/5
Rating
1132
m
Resort height
2200
m
Summit

KM of slopes

40
Beginners
38
Intermediates
40
Experts
86
Total

Best for

Fun
Fun
Fun
Fun
Fun
Fun
Fun
Couples
Poor

Vierschach (Versciaco) for beginners

Beginners rating -
40
Perfect
A beginner's wonderland, Drei Zinnen ensures no one's left out. Each town and village offers its own nursery slopes for ski school accessibility. After getting the basics down, you can hit short blue runs around Sesto and Waldheim. And if you’re itching for more, lifts take you to longer, confidence-boosting runs like Blue 19a and Blue 3.

Vierschach (Versciaco) for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Fun
Perfect
Intermediate skiers, this one's basically your home turf. The resort boasts popular red runs on Monte Elmo and relaxed, tree-lined blues on Baranci peak. If you're up for a ski marathon, the Giro delle Cime circuit loops you through 34km of the best runs, with the Dolomites as your jaw-dropping backdrop. Need even more? Just hop on the Ski Pustertal Express train to Kronplatz for an extra 100km of fun.

Vierschach (Versciaco) for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Fun
Perfect
Expert skiers have room to flex those muscles here. Take on the Holzriese 2 piste for the steepest run in Italy or head to the Rienza ski area for pro-level practice. For an extra kick, cross over to Kronplatz to add some variety to your downhill adventure.

Vierschach (Versciaco) for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Fun
Perfect
Snowboarders can get their freestyle fix on Helm peak’s snow park or on Dobbiaco’s jumps and giant airbag. The slopes cater well to beginners and intermediates. But fair warning: there are several drag lifts and flat areas that might not be your cup of tea.

Vierschach (Versciaco) for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
Vierschach offers a unique off-piste experience with its high-altitude terrains and deep snow conditions, making it a haven for freeriders. The resort is known for its challenging slopes, such as the Helm, which offers a thrilling ride through untouched powder. Additionally, the Rotwand area provides a diverse range of off-piste opportunities, from steep descents to open powder fields, ensuring a thrilling adventure for any freerider.

Vierschach (Versciaco) for families

Families rating -
Fun
Perfect
Little ones and parents alike give Drei Zinnen two thumbs up. Not only are accommodations and ski schools super accessible, but the off-piste activities are endless. Head to the Baranci mountain station for kiddie-level fun like a magic carpet ride with tunnels. Beyond skiing, options range from hot air balloon trips and horse riding to an art gallery and even piste-basher driving. Whatever floats your family's boat, you'll find it here.

Vierschach (Versciaco) apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
If you're hoping for Vegas-level nightlife, temper your expectations. Drei Zinnen leans on the quieter side. But fear not! There’s still cozy après-ski joy to be had. Try Max Alm Après Ski’s modern bar, built from an old bunker, for views of the slopes and live music. Mühle Pub offers wine in a cozy setting until 1am, and P-Lounge in San Candido's Hotel Post is the spot to unwind with a cocktail and recap the day's greatest hits.

Vierschach (Versciaco)

food scene

Vierschach (Versciaco) food scene

Little ones and parents alike give Drei Zinnen two thumbs up. Not only are accommodations and ski schools super accessible, but the off-piste activities are endless. Head to the Baranci mountain station for kiddie-level fun like a magic carpet ride with tunnels. Beyond skiing, options range from hot air balloon trips and horse riding to an art gallery and even piste-basher driving. Whatever floats your family's boat, you'll find it here.