Cross-country skiing in nauders on the reschen pass

Master the winter landscape on two skis

Enjoy cross-country skiing on over 70 kilometres of groomed and snowsure trails.

Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, a fan of the classical style or skating, everyone is happy in Nauders on the Reschenpass. Why? Because you can choose between different well-groomed trails, up to 15 kilometres long – and for every level of ability. 

Fans of high-altitude trails also will not miss out in Nauders on the Reschen Pass. Some of the cross-country skiing trails are at an altitude of between 1,440 and 1,900 metres – this guarantees not just perfect snow conditions, but also the added impact of training at altitude.

Nauders - the Tyrolean cross-country skiing specialist with a seal of approval for the quality of its trails 

Cross-country skiing holiday in the border triangle

From Tyrol to South Tyrol and Switzerland

Tyrolean Nauders lies on the border to South Tyrol and in the border triangle of Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Together with the Reschen Pass, this location offers a very scenic, varied and borderless cross-country skiing experience. Of the 90 kilometres of groomed cross-country skiing trails, 40 km lie in Austria and 50 km in Italy.

Download map of cross-country skiing trails

The cross-country skiing trail seal of approval for Nauders

The Nauders’ network of cross-country skiing trails has been awarded the seal of approval of the Tyrolean cross-country skiing specialists. What does that mean? Quite simply that you can count on the following on your cross-country skiing holiday:

  • extensive and snowsure cross-country skiing area of at least 50 kilometres
  • expert advice in the ski schools, sports shops and rental outlets, comfortable, service-oriented infrastructure, geared towards the needs of cross-country skiers
  • Cross-country skiing routes for beginners, advanced and those with sporting ambitions
  • quality-controlled cross-country skiing accommodation, for the ideal foundation for your holiday off the trail

You’ve decided, your next cross-country skiing holiday will be in Nauders on the Reschen Pass? Secure your accommodation now.
 

Memorable winter moments

Experience the Nauders winter wonderland up close and personal

Meadows slumbering under a white blanket of snow, and forests dressed in white. The following cross-country trails are especially known for their stunning views and memorable highlights: 

The free ski bus

Take the bus to the cross-country skiing trail and back again

To get to the cross-country skiing trail and then back home afterwards, you can use the free ski bus. 

nordic³ — Cross-country skiing in Nauders, Vinschgau (IT) and Engadin-Val Müstair (CH)

232 kilometers of cross-country trails on valley and high-altitude trails - 3 alpine natural and cultural landscapes - 1 ticket: these are the areas formerly known as Venosta Nordic around the Ortler, which at 3.905 meters is the highest mountain in South Tyrol, and Lake Reschen.

The eight nordic³ cross-country skiing areas are the perfect place for Nordic sports enthusiasts, because here you will find everything you need for the perfect cross-country skiing vacation: know-how, guaranteed snow, a unique panorama and good signposting. Glide across perfectly groomed, natural cross-country trails from Reschen in Italy to Nauders in Austria.

The eight cross-country ski-regions of the Venosta Nordic group: Nauders, Reschenpass, Langtaufers, Schlinig, Sulden, Martelltal, Val Müstair & Engadin

All of the eight special cross-country ski-regions have one thing in common: the idyllic loneliness of the woods, which makes the popular nordic wintersport despite the active inflow to an individual and sporty pleasure at the fresh mountain air.

Prices tickets Venosta Nordic winter 2024/25

  • Season ticket: € 90,-
  • Weekly ticket: € 35,-
  • Day ticket: € 10,-

 

Children under the age of 16 can cross-country ski for free in all areas.

Tickets are available at the tourist office Nauders, at the cash desk at the Seilbahncenter Nauders at the Bergkastelseilbahn, at the Gasthof Martha or at the gas station at the Reschenpass.