



Alta Badia in the Dolomites is a ski area only for connoisseurs. The food, the hospitality, and the landscapes make it one of the treasures of the Italian Alps. When you arrive at this secluded mountain range, the conditions are perfect for skiing. There is no rush. The cuisine and the wines are more than enough to while away the evening. Tomorrow… Oh, tomorrow you hit the slopes!
After breakfast, you head to the tracks to meet your certified, professional ski guide. He hands your Skipass. This opens the Dolomiti Superski, a network of 130 km of prepared pistes and over 50 ski lifts. You could ski all day and never have to repeat a line. All the while, you go through enchanted villages, and traditional restaurants. Skiing is the best way to get around. You do not need to save anything for the way back, each night you arrive at a different rifugio.
There is always something new to see in the Dolomites. The enrosadira caught you by surprise yesterday. Beautiful landscapes and exciting skiing blend perfectly here. It’s time jump from valley to valley. The Ladin culture has been well preserved by the mountains. Their cuisine is unique, and their woodcutting craft is mesmerizing.
It is time to meet The Queen of the Dolomites: Marmolada Glacier. The views from here are dramatic and something that you will carry with you forever. The skiing is nothing to sniff at. Your skiing adventure is almost over, but first, you need to brave the slopes of Cortina, where the Olympic Downhill Track is sure to challenge your skills. Or perhaps take it to gentler slopes and enjoy another leisurely meal in this magical corner of the world.
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