Snowpark Alpe di Siusi

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About Snowpark Alpe di Siusi

The Snowpark on the Alpe di Siusi is listed among the top 10 terrain parks in Europe and is set in the heart of the Dolomites in the Italian Alps.

The Alpe di Siusi Snowpark boasts a pro-line at the highest of slopestyle levels together with numerous kickers, boxes and rails (over 70 structures). At 1.5km in length, it is the biggest terrain park in the Dolomites and the repeated recipient of “Best Terrain Park in Italy” awards and Top 3 Freestyle Resorts worldwide by World Ski Awards. Have a look for yourself to see the variety that it offers, including the wood-line with views over the Dolomites and the family-fun Line for younger visitors to the Alpe di Siusi Snowpark. Whether you’re here on holiday in the Dolomites or just fancy a fun day out, you are guaranteed stacks of fun and the right challenges for every level of rider here at the Alpe di Siusi. The Alpe di Siusi Snowpark was awarded the title of Best Terrain Park in Italy Modena Skipass in 2014 – 2018. At the annual awards for terrain parks, snowboarders and freestylers at the winter exhibition in Modena, the Alpe di Siusi Snowpark won the categories of Best Park, Best Jib Line and Best Pro Line. The Snowpark was also nominated as one of the TOP 3 "World's Best Freestyle Resort 2017" at the annual World Ski Awards at Kitzbühel (Austria). And all very well-earned: At 1.5km in length and offering 70 obstacles of all difficulties, it is the biggest fun park in the Dolomites and one of the biggest in Italy. The numerous perfectly groomed rails, kickers, boxes and whoop sections make up a variety-packed offer: With easy, medium and pro-lines, a wood-line and a family-fun line, your every slopestyle wish is fulfilled. Four years ago when the Italian freestyle-snowboard national team came to the Alpe di Siusi to train for the Olympics, the terrain park was classified as the best in Europe; since then the national Snowboard and Freestyle ski teams have chosen the Alpe di Siusi Snowpark as their training ground year by year to this day.

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