Ski Resots News
03/01/2017
In Pinzolo the improvement and enlargement of the ski area wanto to make the ski experience more attractive and exciting.
The optimisation of the snowmaking system involves the final part of Rododentro slope, Fossadei slope and the beginners area. This could guarantee snow covering and the openong of the area in the first part of the season. The widening of the slopes “Fossadei/Rododendro” will improve the suitability of the area for skiing by relieving the traffic of skiers and enhancing the enjoyability of each track.
In Prà Rodont area the news involve the beginners area and "the family oriented service".
The widening of the bigenners area "Primi passi", aiming at optimizing the spaces in the area of Prà Rodont, will improve the management of fluxes of skiers and pedestrians and increase their safety. The area will be enrich with a recreation ground, bouncy houses and sledges for children. The objective is to reorganize all these areas and consequently present an integrated winter tourist offer, suited to skiers and non-skiers alike.
This intervenction renews the committment of Funivie Pinzolo as a promoter of the Family District in Val Rendena, in an attempt to offer services and stimula always more in line with the needs and expectiations of every family.
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