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.
Can I go cross-country skiing in Antholz?
Yes, you can go cross-country skiing in the valley - but the stadium tracks are closed off during the World cup week.
How do I get to the venue?
During the World Cup week, a shuttle bus system is running from Antholz-Mittertal (A), Olang (B) and Rasen (C) to the stadium.
Passengers on the line B and C have to switch to the Stadium shuttle bus (A) in Antholz-Mittertal.
What is there to do after the competitions are over?
Why not join us in Antholz-Mittertal at the "Biathlon Gaudi"? We are thrilled to welcome you, the fans, for the first time since the World Championships 2020 and the party continues after the competitions are over. Food, drinks, music, a biathlon lottery - we'll make sure you'll have a great time (16:00 - 02:00 every day)
Can i charge my car somewhere?
Yes, for the first time, there is an e-charging station (Leitner Energy), which is situated at the first checkpoint in Antholz-Mitteltal!