Sesto is an alpine village sitting at 1130 metres in South Tyrol. Its mountain tops form a natural sundial, with the sun falling on a different peak each hour.
This spot is known for the Drei Zinnen: three peaks recognised as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Thanks to Sesto’s central location within the ski area, it is a fantastic place to explore from. Most of the slopes in the ski area can be found on Mount Helm (Monte Elmo), which offers fantastic, panoramic views of the landscape.
You can enjoy a thrilling black run down into the valley, or to take the gondola down. Children can practice on the wide beginner's piste, Waldheim. A main road runs into the centre of Sesto, where there are several shops and restaurants available.