Alpe di Siusi

Alpe di Siusi — via Wikimedia Commons
Alpe di Siusi · via Wikimedia Commons
South Tyrol, Italy

Alpe di Siusi

Europe’s largest alpine pasture spreads across a vast dolomitic plateau, ringed by some of the most iconic peaks in the Alps and offering unobstructed 360-degree views.

At a glance

The Alpe di Siusi is a sprawling high-altitude pastureland covering 52 square kilometres in the western Dolomites. Situated between 1,680 and 2,350 metres above sea level, it serves as Europe’s largest alp—an area dedicated to traditional grazing and hay production. The plateau is bounded by Val Gardena to the north, the Sassolungo Group to the north-east, and the distinctive Sciliar massif to the south-east.

History

The Alpe di Siusi has functioned as a working pasture for centuries, with farmers utilising the vast meadows for livestock grazing and haymaking. The land remains divided into numerous plots serving the agricultural communities of the valleys below, preserving centuries-old pastoral traditions in the heart of the Dolomites.

What you see

This is a landscape of open meadows and mountain vistas rather than built structures. From the plateau, a complete panoramic sweep reveals the Sass de Putia (2,873 m), the Odle and Puez Group (3,025 m), the Sella Group (3,152 m), the Sassolungo (3,181 m) and Sassopiatto (2,995 m), the Marmolada (3,343 m), the Catinaccio group (2,981 m), and the Sciliar (2,450 m). Additional mountain groups visible include the Seceda and the Gran Cir. The Sciliar’s unmistakable profile stands as one of the Dolomites’ most recognisable symbols.

Cultural significance

The Alpe di Siusi represents a living example of Alpine pastoral culture, where traditional farming methods sustain both the landscape and rural communities. The plateau’s vast scale and its position within the UNESCO-listed Dolomites make it a crucial ecological and cultural landmark, connecting lowland valleys with some of Europe’s most spectacular mountain scenery.

Key facts

  • Location: Selva di Val Gardena, Bolzano, 39048
  • Coordinates: 46.5340746, 11.7603178
  • Area: 52 km²
  • Elevation: 1,680–2,350 m a.s.l.
  • Official website: https://www.seiser-alm.it/it/

Practical information

The plateau is accessible year-round, though conditions vary seasonally. Summer offers optimal conditions for hiking and exploring the pastures; winter transforms the area into a ski destination. Visitor facilities and accommodation options are available in surrounding villages.

Getting there

The Alpe di Siusi lies within the municipality of Castelrotto in South Tyrol. Access is via Selva di Val Gardena and surrounding valleys. Check the official website for current conditions, transport options, and detailed access routes.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Based on the Cultural Heritage Online legacy archive.

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