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Vertical
  
?? m

Base elevation
  
?? m

Lift system
  
11

Province
  
South Tyrol

Top elevation
  
?? m

Skiable area
  
km²

Lift capacity
  
?? skiers/hr

Local time
  
Friday 2:00 AM

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Weather
  
1°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 64% Humidity

Talabfahrt madritsch in sulden am ortler


Sulden ( [ˈsʊldn̩]; Italian: Solda [ˈsɔlda]) is a mountain village in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It is a frazione of the comune of Stilfs.

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Map of 39029 Solda Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol, Italy

Ski arena am ortler sulden


Geography

Sulden lies at the foot of the Ortler, in the Vinschgau valley east of the Stelvio Pass. It is 1900 m above sea level, with a population of 400.

History

Due to its remote location, in AD 1802, the Austrian newspaper "Innsbrucker Wochenblatt" compared it to "Siberia of Tyrol", "where farmers dine with bears and kids ride on wolves".

Tourism changed this, as Sulden now has 2000 beds and eleven skilifts, part of Ortler Skiarena.

Famous residents

Reinhold Messner owns a herd of Yaks there, and also the Ortler branch of the Messner Mountain Museum.

References

Sulden Wikipedia