Why Visit Alpe di Siusi Winter Experience
Alpe di Siusi transforms into a winter wonderland during the colder months, offering some of the most beautiful snow-covered landscapes in the Dolomites.
Wide open meadows, traditional mountain huts and breathtaking views of Sassolungo create a peaceful alpine atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the Italian Alps.
This experience is ideal for travellers looking to enjoy winter scenery at a relaxed pace while discovering one of the most iconic landscapes in the Dolomites.
Highlights
✓ Snow-covered alpine meadows
✓ Stunning Sassolungo views
✓ Traditional mountain huts
✓ Peaceful winter atmosphere
✓ Perfect for photographers and nature lovers
A Typical Day
A Winter Escape into the Heart of the Dolomites
Every experience is adapted to weather conditions, snow cover and personal preferences. The itinerary below provides an example of how a typical winter day at Alpe di Siusi may unfold.
❄️ Morning
Meet at the agreed location and begin the experience by reaching Alpe di Siusi, where spectacular winter landscapes and panoramic mountain views await.
🏔️ Snow-Covered Landscapes & Panoramic Views
Throughout the day, we’ll explore some of the most scenic areas of Europe’s largest alpine meadow while enjoying breathtaking views of Sassolungo, Sassopiatto and the surrounding Dolomite peaks.
📸 Photography & Scenic Exploration
Winter light, snowy meadows and traditional alpine huts provide endless opportunities for photography and relaxation.
🍝 Mountain Hut Experience
Depending on the itinerary, we may stop at one of the traditional mountain huts to enjoy local cuisine while surrounded by spectacular winter scenery.
🌿 Afternoon Exploration
The afternoon offers further opportunities to discover panoramic viewpoints, scenic trails and hidden corners of Alpe di Siusi before returning.
🚶 Flexible Experience
Every experience is designed to remain flexible. Routes, stops and timing may vary depending on weather conditions, snow cover and group preferences.
About Alpe di Siusi Winter Experience
Alpe di Siusi is one of the most beautiful winter destinations in the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites. Located in South Tyrol, it becomes a spectacular snow-covered landscape during the colder months, attracting visitors from around the world.
Known as Europe’s largest high-altitude alpine meadow, Alpe di Siusi offers a unique combination of open landscapes, traditional alpine culture and breathtaking mountain scenery. During winter, the rolling meadows are transformed into a peaceful white expanse framed by some of the most iconic peaks in the Dolomites.
The spectacular Sassolungo and Sassopiatto massifs dominate the horizon, creating one of the most recognisable winter landscapes in the Alps. Traditional mountain huts, scenic trails and panoramic viewpoints provide countless opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the region at a relaxed pace.
Easily accessible and suitable for a wide range of visitors, Alpe di Siusi offers one of the most rewarding ways to experience the magic of winter in the Dolomites without the need for demanding hikes or technical mountain activities.
Whether you are a photographer, nature lover or simply looking to experience the beauty of the Alps in winter, Alpe di Siusi provides an unforgettable mountain experience.
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Practical Information
Included
- Guided experience
- Local knowledge and recommendations
- Flexible itinerary
- Hotel pick-up in the Dolomites area (when possible)
- Photography tips on request
- Winter conditions and route planning assistance
Not Included
- Travel to the Dolomites
- Meals and drinks
- Accommodation (for Overnight Experience)
- Cable car tickets
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
Ready to Experience Alpe di Siusi in Winter?
Discover one of the most beautiful winter landscapes in the Dolomites through a private experience designed around your interests, pace and travel style.
From snow-covered meadows and traditional mountain huts to breathtaking views of Sassolungo and the surrounding peaks, I’ll help you experience the magic of winter in the Italian Alps.
Private experience · Flexible itinerary · December–March availability
What people say
Feedback from past tour participants
A couple of years back, I came across an image of Santa Maddalena, Val di Funes. Though at that point I had very little knowledge of photography, the striking contrast in the landscape, form and light of this place completely captivated me. And thus began my relentless research. I don’t drive, and it quickly dawned on me that navigating the Dolomites isn’t easy. As I searched through the work of local photographers from the area who shared my passion, I accidentally stumbled upon my biggest find of the last several years — Federico Antonello. A brilliant photographer, a thorough gentleman, well-spoken, empathetic, and yet gritty at the same time.We developed a great bond during the trip and I have never ceased to admire his intricate knowledge of the terrain and light conditions alike. I’d probably someday…
I warmly recommend Federico Antonello for any photo hike in the Dolomites, thanks to his great knowledge of photography conditions in the area, as well as his friendliness and willingness to help with specific requests. I went to the Dolomites in the summer of 2019 with my family, and a few weeks before the trip I asked Federico if he would be available for a few outings together while my family was doing something else. As soon as I contacted him, he started preparing a tailor-made programme based on my availability, my location during the stay, and the type of photos I wanted to take in the area. He also advised me on the gear to bring along and provided very precise information about the conditions for each hike (driving distance from my place, walking time, difficulty of the hike, etc.). I did two hikes with him, and each time he picked me…
Well!! This was my first mountain adventure for both hiking and photography, and I was a bit nervous. However, Fed never made me feel that way during the whole trip. A thorough gentleman and a good human being. He was more of a friend than a tour guide. He was very polite and always answered our questions. He knows the Dolomites inside out and took us to breathtaking spots at the right time of the day. The accommodations were homely and very cosy. He walked with us throughout the hikes and even went back and forth to help other fellow hikers despite of the ascent and descent. Very knowledgeable about photography and camera controls. I would definitely recommend Federico to all my friends, and he will be my guide for all my future photo trips to the Dolomites, Lofoten, Iceland and many more. Thanks Federico and wish…




