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Stiergarten Piste Map and Overview
Stiergarten is one of the quieter, more scenic corners of the Three Peaks Dolomites, offering a peaceful alternative to the busier nearby slopes. Sitting above Sesto (Sexten), it’s reached by gondola and rewards you with wide, open runs and incredible panoramic views over the Dolomites and surrounding valleys. The terrain is beautifully groomed and ideal for relaxed cruising, making it a hidden gem for skiers and snowboarders who prefer space and scenery over crowds.
What makes Stiergarten special is its connection feel – you can ski it as part of a larger network or enjoy it as a calm, self-contained mountain. It links smoothly into the wider Three Peaks area, but still feels quiet and uncrowded even in peak season. It’s especially popular with intermediates, though beginners will find manageable sections and advanced riders can explore longer, more flowing descents into the valley.
Total ski area: 20 km / 12 miles
Base elevation: 1,350 m / 4,429 ft
Peak elevation: 2,070 m / 6,791 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 35% Easy
🟥 55% Intermediate
⬛ 10% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically the ski season is from early December to early April (conditions permitting).
Is it good for beginners?
Yes – Stiergarten is suitable for beginners, especially those progressing beyond absolute first-timer slopes. It offers wide, gentle pistes and a calm environment, though it’s particularly strong for confident beginners and intermediates.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Full access to Stiergarten ski area lifts and pistes Included within the Three Peaks Dolomites (Tre Cime) ski pass Connected skiing with nearby areas:
- Helm (Monte Elmo)
- Croda Rossa (Rotwand)
- Sexten (Sesto) and San Candido (Innichen)
- Seamless lift-linked access across the region without extra tickets Option to upgrade to the Dolomiti Superski pass for 1,200 km+ of skiing Local pass available as a cheaper alternative (covers only the Three Peaks area, not the full Dolomiti network)