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Alta Badia in the Dolomites
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Six small villages form the Alta Badia valley, which is situated in the
middle of the Dolomites. Its geographical position and the unique beauty
of the tourist region, make Alta Badia a dream destination for every
holidaymaker. Immerse yourself in the wondrous atmosphere, forget about
every day troubles and free your mind. Enjoy the idyllic and mysterious
beauty of this region. An attractive and wide-ranging leisure-time and
sports programme contributes to an enjoyable holiday with great
adventures and a lot of fun. Those guests, who come to Alta Badia during
summer time, can choose from a wide range of hiking trails and some
famous fixed rope routes and tours, like the “summer - Sella Ronda”;
mountain tops are waiting for you to climb and conquer them. Besides
rocks for climbing, Alta Badia offers other spare time activities to its
visitors during summer time: indoor swimming pools,
gyms, riding stables
and bowling lanes. For the really brave, unforgettable
paragliding or
hang gliding adventures can be organised. During winter time, Alta Badia
turns into a paradise for winter sports. 130 km of well maintained
ski
slopes guarantee an unforgettable adventure for beginners and advanced
skiers alike. Because of its reputation of being a convenient starting
point for the one-of-a-kind “Sella Ronda” ski circuit, Alta Badia has
become a favourite destination for winter sport fans.
Surrounded by the most marvellous and magnificent mountains in the
Dolomites, amidst untouched nature, your stay will turn into your dream
holiday; last but not least because of the hospitality of the locals.
Ladinian people are a folk with a long history. Today they are making a
great effort to keep their culture, history and language, which have
been passed on from generation to generation, alive.
The natural relationship between the population and the nature is
striking. This relationship still is very valuable to the Ladinians and
is still alive in the remoteness of the Ladinian valleys. |