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Antholz-Anterselva

The Südtirol Arena, perfectly dropped below a stunning snow-capped peak, tops out the climb up the valley. Set at 1600-meters high, the Arena and surrounding tracks are almost guaranteed to look like a winter wonderland each January.

Next event: 20—26 Jan 2025
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Header iconSüdtirol Arena Alto Adige

Like its German counterparts Oberhof and Ruhpolding, Antholz, and its Südtirol Arena are a big part of the regional identity. The road up the Antholz Valley is rural Italy at its best; the three Antholz villages (Niedertal, Mittertal and Obertal) and the enticing agriturismo accommodations at almost every turn are postcard-perfect in the shadow of the jagged Dolomites that sprout up on three sides. The Südtirol Arena, perfectly dropped below a stunning snow-capped peak, tops out the climb up the valley. Set at 1600-meters high, the Arena and surrounding tracks are almost guaranteed to look like a winter wonderland each January.

Header iconAbout the arena

Like its German counterparts Oberhof and Ruhpolding, Antholz, and its Südtirol Arena are a big part of the regional identity. The road up the Antholz Valley is rural Italy at its best; the three Antholz villages (Niedertal, Mittertal and Obertal) and the enticing agriturismo accommodations at almost every turn are postcard-perfect in the shadow of the jagged Dolomites that sprout up on three sides. The Südtirol Arena, perfectly dropped below a stunning snow-capped peak, tops out the climb up the valley. Set at 1600-meters high, the Arena and surrounding tracks are almost guaranteed to look like a winter wonderland each January.
Coordinates
46° 53' 3"N, 12° 9' 13"E

Header iconSüdtirol Arena Alto Adige

Like its German counterparts Oberhof and Ruhpolding, Antholz, and its Südtirol Arena are a big part of the regional identity. The road up the Antholz Valley is rural Italy at its best; the three Antholz villages (Niedertal, Mittertal and Obertal) and the enticing agriturismo accommodations at almost every turn are postcard-perfect in the shadow of the jagged Dolomites that sprout up on three sides. The Südtirol Arena, perfectly dropped below a stunning snow-capped peak, tops out the climb up the valley. Set at 1600-meters high, the Arena and surrounding tracks are almost guaranteed to look like a winter wonderland each January.
Coordinates
46° 53' 3"N, 12° 9' 13"E

Header iconAbout the arena

Like its German counterparts Oberhof and Ruhpolding, Antholz, and its Südtirol Arena are a big part of the regional identity. The road up the Antholz Valley is rural Italy at its best; the three Antholz villages (Niedertal, Mittertal and Obertal) and the enticing agriturismo accommodations at almost every turn are postcard-perfect in the shadow of the jagged Dolomites that sprout up on three sides. The Südtirol Arena, perfectly dropped below a stunning snow-capped peak, tops out the climb up the valley. Set at 1600-meters high, the Arena and surrounding tracks are almost guaranteed to look like a winter wonderland each January.