Great hotel with a fabulous sun terrace providing views across the valley
- Hotel
- Half Board
- Ski-In / Ski-Out
- Excellent wellness facilities
- Ski & Boot Room
- Holiday pass for local transport
- Free Wi-fi
Overview
A modern hotel with authentic décor, the Bad Moos is right on the slopes, so you’ll be skiing in no time. When it comes to rooms, you've got a choice of sleek and stylish twins and suites, as well as simpler doubles over in the separate annexe. And whatever you go for, you'll get a private balcony, so you can step out to take in mountain views.
There’s a ski bar and sun terrace with views of the Dolomites under the sun, where you can grab a hearty lunch. Or get après started and treat yourself with a Hugo cocktail.
There are over four saunas to try, a steam bath, an infrared cabin, and then you can cool off in the cold sulphur plunge pool – invigorating for the mind and body. The elegant facilities at the Bad Moos offer you the chance to truly unwind between days full of skiing, so prepare for your worries to melt away whilst you cosy up to the open fire. If you want to keep up your fitness routine while in resort, then head to the hotel’s gym – it’s well-equipped and you can join in on the fitness programme, which changes daily.
Description
Location
In Sesto village
Ski-in, ski-out
20-minute ride to the ski school meeting point & ski hire shop with the hotel shuttle
2 minutes' walk to ski bus stop and bus station
Short bus ride to resort centre
Rooms
All rooms are non-smoking and have a TV, free WiFi, hairdryer, minibar and safe. Telephone, bathrobes and slippers available.
Double room – sleeps 2: Double bed, private shower, WC and balcony. These rooms are in annexe building.
Superior twin room – sleeps 2-3: Twin beds or double bed, extra single sofa bed when booked for three, private shower or bath, WC and balcony.
Junior suite – sleeps 2-4: Twin beds or double bed, extra double sofa bed when booked for three or four, private shower or bath, WC and balcony.
Cots are available to hire, free of charge, on request.
Facilities
Bar
Lounge
Fireplace
Sun terrace
Live music, three times a week
Free WiFi
Kids' pool
Kids' play area
Boot room with ski lockers and heated boot rack
Laundry facilities
Two lifts to all floors
Onsite restaurant
Free use of the spa with a sauna, steam room, hot tub, indoor and outdoor pool, grotto,
water fountain, Kneipp and relaxation area
Fitness room
Massages and treatments
Free Holiday Pass card for free use of local public transport (including ski buses and ski trains)
Catering
Offered on a half board basis, breakfast will include a selection of hot and cold options
including cereals, fruit, yogurts, freshly baked breads and pastries, fresh coffee and tea.
A freshly prepared evening meal is provided with a good selection of local and internationally inspired dishes.
About Drei Zinnen
Beginner Skiing and Snowboarding
Drei Zinnen is an excellent destination for beginners, offering quiet slopes, uncrowded lifts, and wide, open pistes that make learning to ski or snowboard feel relaxed and enjoyable. The beginner-friendly areas around Versciaco and Monte Elmo feature gentle gradients, smooth terrain, and consistently well-groomed snow, ideal for building confidence and practising the basics.
The layout of the resort makes it easy to stick to simpler runs while still soaking up the spectacular alpine scenery. Many beginner slopes are located lower down, close to the valley, making them easily accessible and less intimidating. Combined with reliable snow conditions and a peaceful atmosphere, Drei Zinnen provides a supportive and encouraging environment for first-timers.
Intermediate Skiing and Snowboarding
Intermediate skiers will find plenty to enjoy, with a strong selection of red runs that take full advantage of the region’s sweeping terrain. Slopes are long, varied, and well-connected, allowing for enjoyable, uninterrupted cruising.
Areas such as Monte Elmo and Croda Rossa are particularly popular, offering wide, rolling pistes that are perfect for refining technique and gaining confidence. Compared to larger resorts, Drei Zinnen remains refreshingly uncrowded, giving you the space to ski at your own pace.
With over 100 kilometres of local slopes and access to the vast Dolomiti Superski area, adventurous intermediates have plenty of opportunities to explore further. The combination of varied terrain, reliable snow, and dramatic Dolomite views makes every run memorable.
Advanced Skiing and Snowboarding
While Drei Zinnen is best known for its relaxed charm, advanced skiers will still find rewarding challenges. A selection of black runs offers steeper descents and more technical sections, particularly around Monte Elmo and Croda Rossa.
These slopes are ideal for confident skiers looking to carve at speed or tackle more demanding terrain, all set against the striking backdrop of the Dolomites.
Off-Piste and Snow Parks
For those seeking adventure beyond the marked pistes, there are off-piste opportunities around Croda Rossa and Monte Elmo. Natural bowls, un-groomed sections, and tree-lined descents provide exciting terrain for experienced skiers. As always, off-piste skiing should only be attempted in safe conditions and preferably with local guidance.
Freestyle skiers and snowboarders can head to the snow park near the Rienza ski lift in Dobbiaco. The park is well maintained and caters to a range of abilities, with a variety of kickers, boxes, and rails across multiple lines perfect for practising tricks or trying something new.
Cross-Country Skiing
Drei Zinnen is one of the premier cross-country skiing destinations in the Dolomites, boasting over 200 kilometres of immaculately groomed trails. The area forms part of the extensive Dolomiti Nordicski circuit, one of the largest in Europe.
Trails cater to all levels, from gentle beginner loops to longer, more demanding routes that wind through forests, open valleys, and past frozen lakes. Many routes begin directly from villages such as Dobbiaco, San Candido, and Sesto, making access easy and convenient.
One of the standout routes is the scenic trail between Dobbiaco and Cortina d'Ampezzo, which follows a former railway line through spectacular mountain scenery, an unforgettable way to experience the Dolomites in winter.
Location
Bad Moos
• Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Italy
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