Skiing in the midst of the snowy natural world of the Dolomites, under high peaks, close to dense forests, in the blazing sunshine… what more could a skier want? Perfectly prepared pistes of all levels of difficulty, of course! Welcome to the ski resort of Carezza!
Forty is the golden number here: there are in fact that many kilometres of pistes, divided up into 15% black pistes, 30% reds and 55% blues. The higher the altitude, the greater the difficulty level, allowing you to ski alongside others of similar attitudes and skills. The 13 lift systems can bring each skier right up to where they want to be!
Zoom, carve or weave down the pistes directly under the Dolomite slopes of the Rosengarten massif, opposite the Latemar range, with spectacular views of the mountain scenery of South Tyrol and Trentino… Carezza is actually just a 15-minute drive from Bolzano/Bozen, the capital of South Tyrol – around a quarter of an hour from its urban ambience to a winter wonderland.
For beginners and junior visitors the ski resort also offers ski schools and kids’ parks; there are ski rental shops for spur-of-the-moment skiers; a snowpark for wild freestylers and trick specialists – and the Carezza mountain huts for culinary delights, a quick break or even a party atmosphere.
This weekend, the Raiffeisen Grand Prix Provincial Championships for the U14 and U16 categories will take place at Carezza Dolomites. The three days of competition are organized by the local ski clubs ASV Welschnofen and GSA Grole.
The race schedule is as follows:
• Friday 21st February: Super-G races on the Masaré Rosengarten and König Laurin 2 slopes (Coronelle / Tires)
• Saturday 22nd February: Giant Slalom on the Masaré Rosengarten and König Laurin 2 slopes (Coronelle / Tires)
• Sunday 23rd February: Slalom on the Masaré Rosengarten and König Laurin 2 slopes (Coronelle / Tires)
Slope Information:
• The Masaré Rosengarten training slope will be reserved for all three competition days.
• The König Laurin 2 slope will open to the public in the early afternoon each day.
• Guests wishing to reach the Messnerjoch Hut can use the connecting path from the mid-station of the König Laurin cable car to the hut and will be guided by slope staff to cross the race area safely.
• The Frommer Alm training slope will remain open to the public throughout the event.
Lift Facilities Information:
• The König Laurin 1 + 2 gondolas and the Paolina chairlift will open at 8:00 AM on all three race days.
• The access lifts Welschnofen gondola and Cabrio-Bahn Tiers will operate as usual.
We appreciate your understanding that the Masaré Rosengarten and König Laurin 2 slopes will be reserved for youth and junior ski development this weekend. We are pleased to provide young talents with optimal training and competition conditions and thank ASV Welschnofen and GSA Grole for organizing the event. We wish all participants exciting and injury-free races!