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Tiers (Tires) Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 4, 2024

Tiers, a quaint and charming resort, offers a serene skiing experience amidst the stunning Dolomites, with well-groomed slopes and a tranquil atmosphere that makes it a paradise for those seeking a peaceful ski retreat.

Tiers (Tires) overview

Stats

4.0
/5
Rating
1028
m
Resort height
2337
m
Summit

KM of slopes

19
Beginners
16.2
Intermediates
19
Experts
40
Total

Best for

Beginners
Intermediates
Fun
Fun
Fun
Poor
Families
Couples
Fun

Tiers (Tires) for beginners

Beginners rating -
19
Perfect
Tiers may not be the best choice for beginners due to its limited beginner-friendly infrastructure. The resort lacks a significant number of beginner slopes and easy-to-use lifts accessible from beginner areas. Additionally, it does not offer a ski school, making it less suitable for those new to the sport.

Tiers (Tires) for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
Intermediate skiers will find Tiers a suitable destination with a good mix of red and blue runs. The resort is known for its well-groomed pistes and the panoramic views from the Catinaccio chairlift are a highlight. The long, sweeping runs down from the Paolina chairlift offer a perfect blend of challenge and enjoyment for intermediate skiers.

Tiers (Tires) for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Fun
Perfect
Tiers may not be the best fit for advanced skiers seeking adrenaline-pumping challenges. The resort primarily caters to beginners and intermediates, with a majority of its slopes being blue and red. While there are a few black runs, they are not particularly steep or challenging, and may not provide the thrill that advanced skiers typically seek.

Tiers (Tires) for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Fun
Perfect
Tiers may not be the best fit for snowboarders. The resort is primarily designed for skiers, with a majority of its slopes being narrow and steep, which can be challenging for snowboarders. Additionally, it lacks a dedicated snowpark or freestyle area where snowboarders could practice tricks and jumps.

Tiers (Tires) for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
The off-piste opportunities in Tiers are somewhat limited, making it less suitable for freeriders seeking extensive ungroomed terrain. The resort primarily caters to beginners and intermediate skiers with its well-groomed pistes. However, for those who enjoy a leisurely off-piste experience, there are a few tree runs and open fields to explore, but these are relatively tame compared to other freeride hotspots.

Tiers (Tires) for families

Families rating -
Families
Perfect
Tiers may not be the first choice for families, especially those with beginner skiers, due to its challenging terrains and limited beginner-friendly slopes. The resort is more suited for experienced skiers seeking adrenaline-filled runs and off-piste adventures. However, families who enjoy a quieter, less crowded environment might appreciate Tiers, and there are other winter activities such as snowshoeing and winter hiking available for non-skiers.

Tiers (Tires) apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Poor
The après-ski scene in this resort is more on the tranquil side, ideal for those who prefer a relaxed atmosphere after a day on the slopes. You can enjoy a quiet drink in the local bars such as Gasthof Tschötscherhof, or indulge in a hearty meal at the Gasthof Edelweiss. For those seeking a bit more excitement, there are occasional live music events at the local venues.

Tiers (Tires)

food scene

Tiers (Tires) food scene

Tiers may not be the first choice for families, especially those with beginner skiers, due to its challenging terrains and limited beginner-friendly slopes. The resort is more suited for experienced skiers seeking adrenaline-filled runs and off-piste adventures. However, families who enjoy a quieter, less crowded environment might appreciate Tiers, and there are other winter activities such as snowshoeing and winter hiking available for non-skiers.