South Tyrol is a paradise for skiers and snowboarders. There are almost 30 different ones Ski areas – which are suitable for beginners and advanced as well as professionals. The actual Corona-Lage but will put a damper on tourism in the 21/22 ski season. Especially people who are neither vaccinated nor recovered have a problem because 2G applies in most public areas.
- Entry into Italy: The current rules on compulsory testing and proof.
- which Corona rules apply on the slopes, in the ski hut and at après-ski?
- Wearing a helmet, insurance, alcohol limit: The new slope safety law at a glance.
Skiing in South Tyrol: Corona rules for entry, green pass, compulsory testing
Some preparations have to be made before the skiing holiday in South Tyrol. The following corona rules apply to the entry:
- Incoming travelers need an online registration via the European Digital Passenger Locator Form (dPLF). In the case of an inspection, it is sufficient proof the confirmation email.
- In addition, a digital Covid certificate from the EU (Green Pass) necessary. Because those entering the country over the age of 6 must have recovered, been vaccinated or tested.
- Everyone – including vaccinated, recovered and boosted people – currently has to have one negative Crown-Test submit. A PCR test must not be older than 48 hours, the antigen test must not be older than 24 hours.
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Piste, hut and après-ski: The current Corona rules in Italy
Certain rules also apply in the ski areas themselves in South Tyrol measuresto make skiing as safe as possible despite Corona:
- In general, the following applies to skiing 3G rule. All persons 12 years and older must have a vaccination, recovery or test (Green Pass).
- There is one in the closed elevator FFP2-Mask Duty.
- In the ski huts the same safety regulations apply as in the bars and restaurants: It applies 2G.
- Clubs and discos are current in Italy closed.
What is the Super Green Pass for Italy?
Since January 10, 2022, skiers aged 12 and over in Italy need a so-called “Super Green Pass“. This is proof of full vaccination or recovery (2G rule). Only then can you use the ski lifts. The ski pass, which can be purchased online or at points of sale, must be activated daily using the QR code from the Super Green Pass. That applies to tourists EU certificate of the Covpass app about vaccination or recovery like a green passport.
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Helmets are compulsory in South Tyrol according to the new slope safety law
More than 35,000 skiers and snowboarders from Germany were injured so badly in the 2019/2020 season that they needed medical treatment. This is the result of statistics from the German Ski Association. Especially ski helmets have an influence on the severity of the Head injuries – studies show that. Italy has therefore tightened the rules for more safety on the slopes. There is now one Helmets are compulsory for everyone under the age of 18; not as before for children under 14 years of age. In addition, the helmet must have a CE certificate.
Liability insurance is mandatory when skiing in South Tyrol
Since January 1st, 2022, everyone on the slopes must be adequately insured. Everyone needs one Liability insurance, which can cover damage or injuries to those involved and also applies if liability for an accident has not been clarified under civil law. There are daily, weekend, weekly, monthly and seasonal insurances that can even be bought locally in Südtirol can be completed with the purchase of the ski pass.
Fine: In addition to the withdrawal of the ski pass, the administrative penalties without insurance are between 100 and 150 euros.
Alcohol limit on Italian slopes: alcohol test when skiing in South Tyrol
Avoidable accidents often occur on the ski slopes due to drunk skiers and snowboarders Piste. That’s why Italy now has one alcohol limit introduced. The limit is the same as in road traffic. With more than 0.5 per mil you are no longer allowed to be on the slopes. If the value in the alcohol test is exceeded, the violation can be fine be fined from 250 to 1000 euros. If you drive with more than 0.8 per thousand on the slopes in Italy, it is a criminal offense.
Entry into Austria: Only those who have been “boosted” are allowed to enter Austria without a PCR test
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