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San Martin de Tor – Ladin holiday village in Val Badia
San Martin de Tor is a sunny village at the entrance of Val Badia. The municipality is similar to Corvara, Wengen or Enneberg, being characterised by the Ladin language and culture. Visitors can learn more about the centuries-old culture when visiting the Ladin Ciastel Museum, located on a hill in the upper half of the resort in the Thurn Palace. San Martin de Tor itself is embedded amongst the fascinating landscape of the jagged Dolomite peaks. Not too far away, the mighty Peitlerkofel mountain range stands tall, with the main peak, Peitlerkofel (2,875 m) being the local mountain of San Martin de Tor.
Winter sports fans can step right into the action when staying in San Martino: Plan de Corones is one of the top ski areas in Southern Tyrol and is located nearby. Access to the world-famous is also possible in the nearby Alta Badia. The free ski bus can take you to the valley station every 20 minutes.
In San Martin de Tor, you'll be able to experience the connection between nature, culture and winter sports in order enjoy a truly unique holiday experience.
SkiWith the "Plan de Corones“ lift pass, you'll have access to plenty of skiing fun along 119 km of piste around the Plan de Corones (2,275 m), Southern Tyrol's No. 1 skiing mountain. From December to April., the ski area is considered snow sure, with plenty of snow cannons making sure to keep it that way. The 119 km of piste and 32 modern lifts between 973 and 2,275 m altitude help you to have an unforgettable experience, whether beginner, expert, or somewhere in between.
With the "Piculin" gondola, you can head up from the Pikolein district straight into the ski area. Thanks to this lift connection, Plan de Corones is connected to both the Alta Badia ski area in the south as well as the popular Sellarunde. A shuttle bus runs here as well.
Plan de Corones as a whole counts as a family-friendly ski area with plenty of offers for children. Families and beginners should be sure to check out the "CroniExpress" with its 8-person gondola. Here, you'll find a 100 m wide piste with a difference of 160 m in altitude. At the peak of Plan de Corones, the "Croniworld" offers a place for parents to watch their children's progress while enjoying a gorgeous 360° panoramic view.
Experienced winter sports fans can test their skills on the steep paths of the two valley runs, "Sylvester" and "Herrnegg". For night owls, two illuminated pistes are also available to enjoy. Snowboarders can also let off steam on the halfpipe. Hardly any other ski areas presents itself as so diverse as Plan de Corones. The area is also known for hosting various sporting events such as the Snowboard World Cup.
In the last winter season, Plan de Corones had a few touch ups: the popular "Sonnenlift" was replaced, completely renovated and features like heated seats and protective covers were added. The Miara cabins now have free Wi-Fi and the artificial snow-making facilities were improved.
For an even larger selection of pistes, you can book the "Dolomiti Superski" upgrade, of which grants you access to 1,200 km of piste and 450 lifts! In "Plan de Corones", you will have access to free Wi-Fi hotspots at various lift pass distributors. When choosing the "Dolomiti Superski" upgrade, you'll also have access to several other Wi-Fi hotspots at mountain stations and eateries throughout the varying ski areas.
The ski area Plan de Corones offers quite a lively après ski scene. The main events takes place at the valley stations in Bruneck and Olang. Here, you can choose between several classic après ski bars. The quiet village of San Martin de Tor, on the other hand, is the perfect place to relax after a day on skis. Part of the recreational programme are winter hikes up to Thurn castle or to the various toboggan runs. Above the district Campill you can find the toboggan run "Pares-Plan Raciogn" which can be reached after a 2 hour way up. The toboggan run is 5 km run and suitable for the whole family. The toboggan run "Börn" is located at Würzjoch, above Antermoia. It is approx. 2.4 km long and its starting point can be reached after an hour's walk. The ski area Plan de Corones also has two attractive toboggan runs: The "Korer" run is located at the valley station in Reischach, the "Ciancross" run is nearby the valley station in St. Vigil.
Furthermore, San Martin de Tor is a wonderful place for snow shoe hikes. Five easy to intermediates tours from 3.6 km to 12 km are waiting to be explored. Several beautiful routes for ski touring are also available. For example, a challenging, approx. 10 km ski tour leads from Campill up to the local mountain Peitlerkofel.
Nordic skiers can look forward to cross-country skiing fun with a panoramic view in San Martin de Tor: The high-altitude trail at Würzjoch is located on 2,072 m and offers a wonderful view of Garda Valley and the Peitlerkofel group's peaks. With its 3.7 km, it's a short, intermediate trail that is not necessarily suitable for beginners. However, it runs over the rather flat area at Peitlerkofel massif and has a difference in altitude of 30 m. The starting and ending point is located nearby the Munt de Furnela mountain hut.
Furthermore, there are about 30 km of cross-country ski trails prepared for classic and skating style in the nearby ski area Alta Badia.
Skiing region |
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Highest point ski area | 2.275 m |
Lowest point ski area | 973m |
Village height | 1.135m |
Number of lifts | 32 |
Number of drag lifts | 6 |
Number of chair lifts | 5 |
Number of cable cars | 21 |
Total pistes | 119 km |
Green/blue pistes | 52 km |
Red pistes | 42 km |
Black pistes | 119 km |
San Martino In Badia | San Martin de Tor is a sunny village at the entrance of Val Badia. The municipality is similar to Corvara, Wengen or Enneberg, being characterised by the Ladin language and culture. Visitors can learn more about the centuries-old culture when visiting
the Ladin Ciastel Museum, located on a hill in the upper half of the resort in the Thurn Palace
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