Watching a World Cup race live is already a unique and thrilling experience, but that’s not enough: the crowd needs to be engaged, entertained, and truly able to enjoy themselves. That’s why, alongside the iconic Final Climb on the steep Alpe Cermis slope, the Tour del Gusto is an unmissable feature a culinary journey celebrating the flavors of Trentino’s tradition. Along the famous Cermis ascent, spectators can stop at various food stations to sample a rich selection of local specialties, ranging from sweet to savory. It’s the perfect way to combine a passion for sport with the pleasure of great food, creating a truly complete and memorable experience.
As for the Cross-Country Centre in Lago di Tesero, this year’s experience will be different from usual. With the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games approaching, the stadium is already set up for the major event, resulting in some changes compared to previous editions. Some services for spectators will not be available, such as the festival tent, the COOP Mini World Cup for children, and the traditional Rampa dei Campioni on the steep Cermis climb.
Nevertheless, the atmosphere will remain unique, and the excitement of the competition will be stronger than ever.
Entry to the Cross-Country Stadium in Lago di Tesero and the slopes of Alpe Cermis is free of charge for the duration of the World Cup events. All spectators will therefore have access to the Stadium and the stands without any ticket.
The Stadium of Lago di Tesero is easily accessible by car; it can be reached directly by "The road at the valley floor", SP 232, either from Cavalese or from Predazzo. The stadium also has numerous parking spaces within walking distance of the slopes.
At the Cross-Country Stadium, visitors will find the restaurant "La Trattoria", while along the Olimpia III slope on Alpe Cermis, where the legendary Final Climb will take place on Sunday, spectators can enjoy Local-zero kilometre products at the “Tour del Gusto” tasting stations, with the participation of several local associations.
The Cross-Country Stadium is accessible to people with disabilities using special elevators to reach the competition field and the stands. However,it is an outdoor facility that may be covered in some sections with snow. Dedicated parking spaces are also available. For more information, please contact info@fiemmeworldcup.com.
VIP Tickets for the Fiemme Lounge area, both for the Cross Country Stadium and the Alpe Cermis area, can be booked directly here ⇒
On Sunday, January 4, alongside the Final Climb, the traditional and now well-known Tour del gusto will also take place an event dedicated to all food lovers.
Spectators will have the chance to taste local zero-kilometre products at the various “Tour del Gusto” stations, with the participation of several local associations.
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Yes, it is possible to bring a stroller, but keep in mind that some parts inside the Stadium will be covered in snow. They are, however, not recommended to be carried along the Olympia III slope, the Final Climb.
Yes, animals are allowed inside the Stadium but they must be kept on a leash and cannot enter the race course.
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