
Rosskopf
About Rosskopf
The Rosskopf (Monte Cavallo) ski area near Vipiteno (Sterzing), South Tyrol, Italy, offers 20 km of groomed ski slopes, a highly-regarded ski school, and the longest illuminated toboggan run in Italy. It's known for being family-friendly, featuring panoramic views of the Dolomites from Vipiteno's Sun Terrace, and providing a mix of skiing, snowshoeing, and accessible mountain huts for relaxation after a day on the slopes.
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Ski Area Map

Official ultra-high resolution ski area map showing all slopes, lifts, villages, and mountain facilities. Features detailed terrain information with difficulty levels and connection points between villages.
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South Tyrol, Italy
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46.93857°N, 11.44245°E
Villages in Rosskopf
Explore the charming alpine villages that make up this ski area, each with their own unique character and amenities.
Sterzing (Vipiteno)

Village in the Rosskopf ski area with access to 20.0km of pistes and traditional mountain atmosphere.
Gossensass (Colle Isarco)

Gossensass (or Colle Isarco in Italian) is a quiet village in South Tyrol, Italy, known for its historic character as a former trading post on the Brenner Pass, rather than for its extensive ski area. It offers access to the smaller ski areas of Ladurns and Rosskopf-Sterzing, with 16-17 kilometers of slopes, and is a good base for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the Pflersch Valley area.