Puflatsch Bergstation Live: Panoramic Views of Seiser Alm & Dolomites

Perched at an elevation of 2100 meters, the Puflatsch Bergstation webcam offers a spectacular, real-time window into the heart of the Dolomites. From this vantage point on Seiser Alm, Italy's largest high-altitude alpine pasture, you can observe the breathtaking natural landscape unfold in Castelrotto.

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A Live Glimpse into the Alpine Wonderland

This webcam delivers an expansive view across the rolling, verdant meadows of Seiser Alm, framed by the dramatic, jagged peaks of the Dolomites. You can expect to see the impressive Schlern (Sciliar) massif and the iconic Langkofel (Sassolungo) group dominating the horizon, their unique rock formations changing appearance with every shift in light and weather. The perspective from Puflatsch Bergstation highlights the vastness of this UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing an authentic alpine environment.

The feed captures the activity around the mountain station, including the mechanics of the chairlift that transports visitors up and down the slopes. During warmer months, you'll observe hikers traversing the numerous trails that crisscross the pasture, exploring the gentle hills and discovering panoramic viewpoints. As seasons change, watch the transformation from lush green summer pastures to a pristine, snow-covered winter wonderland, bustling with skiers and snowboarders.

Experience the daily rhythm of the high Alps, from the crisp morning light illuminating the peaks to the vibrant hues of sunset painting the sky. This live window provides a dynamic backdrop to observe:

  • Witness the daily rhythm of the mountains, from sunrise over the peaks to the golden hour sunsets. 🌄
  • Observe the changing seasons: vibrant summer meadows 🌼, golden autumn hues 🍂, and pristine winter snowscapes ❄️.
  • Spot hikers and mountain bikers in warmer months, or skiers and snowboarders during winter. ⛷️🚶‍♀️
  • Plan your next adventure to the Seiser Alm, a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. 🗺️
  • Discover the unique geological formations of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. ⛰️