Summer between the peaks
Holidays full of discovery
The colours of Alta Badiain summer are a joy for the eyes, a true universe of contrasts uniting the deep green of woods with the bright palette of alpine meadows and the intense pink of Alpenglow at sunset. Explore this multi-coloured world along 400 km of trails of all difficulty levels, from easy family-friendly walks to exciting climbing routes and fixed-rope routes (via ferrata), such as those at the Sas dla Crusc mountain. Meanwhile, biking enthusiasts can enjoy a wide choice of itineraries for mountain bikes and road bikes, including the routes of the Giro d'Italia and the renowned Maratona dles Dolomites. Enjoy a unique spectacle that opens up at every turn, taking all your senses to completely new horizons.
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Alta Badia’s white appeal
Unforgettable skiing and not only
Alta Badia is the right destination for those who love snow-covered landscapes and outdoor activities. First of all, of course, skiing. Part of the immense Dolomiti Superski area, Alta Badia features 120 km of local ski slopes and direct access to other 500 km of runs connected into exciting ski tours. The most famous, Sellaronda, which can be reached from the Niciora apartments with your skis on, is a real must. The same applies to the epic Gran Risa, the official run of the Alpine Ski World Cup. But winter in Alta Badia is not just skiing. The most authentic parts of the Dolomites can also be explored through winter trekking, ski mountaineering, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and cheerful toboggan runs alternating outdoor sports with hearty and regenerating breaks in cosy mountain huts.
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The majestic Dolomites
A land of unique experiences
Carved by primordial oceans and winds, the Dolomites are an extraordinary masterpiece of natural engineering, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Looking at these solemn giants, it’s not difficult to understand why the Dolomites have obtained this prestigious title: solitary peaks, bizarre-shaped rocks and sharp ridges create a fabulous scenery of wild beauty. It is no coincidence that the culture born in the Dolomites is equally unique, with its own language (Ladin), authentic traditions and customs (making part of numerous events, especially in summer) and, last but not least, mouth-watering cuisine. All valid reasons to include this area, for those who haven’t done it yet, into their travel agenda.
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