Piz Seteur Webcam: Sassolungo Views from Gröden, Dolomites

Perched at 2600 meters in Gröden, South Tyrol, this live webcam offers a breathtaking panorama of the Dolomites. From this vantage point at Piz Seteur, viewers can gaze upon the iconic Sassolungo group, a true symbol of the Alpine landscape. The webcam provides a continuous window into the daily life and ever-changing beauty of this high-altitude region.

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Witness the Majestic Dolomites Live

This webcam delivers a spectacular, real-time perspective of the Dolomites, specifically focusing on the imposing Sassolungo (Langkofel) massif. From its strategic position at Piz Seteur, you can observe the rugged, towering rock faces that define this UNESCO World Heritage site, often shrouded in dramatic clouds or bathed in brilliant sunshine. The foreground typically features the high-alpine pastures and slopes that descend towards the Gröden (Gardena) Valley, with glimpses of ski lifts and mountain huts.

Watch as the weather transforms the scene – from crisp, clear mornings revealing every detail of the peaks to atmospheric, misty days where the mountains play hide-and-seek with the clouds. The light changes dramatically throughout the day, painting the rock formations in different hues, especially during sunrise and sunset. In winter, the landscape is blanketed in snow, showcasing the bustling ski slopes around Selva, while summer brings vibrant green meadows and the trails of hikers and mountain bikers.

This live feed is a perfect way to check current conditions before heading out for a hike or hitting the slopes. It's also an excellent way to connect with the unique atmosphere of the Dolomites, providing a virtual escape to one of Italy's most stunning natural wonders.

  • 🏔️ Observe the iconic Sassolungo peaks in real-time.
  • ☁️ See dynamic weather patterns unfold across the Alpine landscape.
  • ⛷️ Monitor snow conditions and ski activity during winter months.
  • ☀️ Enjoy the vibrant green pastures and hiking trails in summer.
  • 🏠 Spot remote mountain huts and ski infrastructure around Piz Seteur.