| Dolomiti Superski is really the very best amongst the ski regions in the Alps. It can not only be reached by Low Cost Transfer for 29 € (two ways), but it also has 450 lift facilities and an unbelievable 1,200 kilometres of slopes - half of which are directly… more » |
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| Dolomites, Belluno - Veneto Vertical drop: 1715m - from 2939m of Staunies on Cristallo mountain to village level. In the heart of the Dolomites it was the first Italian resort to host the Olympic Winter Games in 1956. Only a couple of hours from Venice, the Ampezzo… more » |
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| 835 - 2,275 m South Tyrol - Dolomites - Italy The Kronplatz ski resort offers skiing at its best. It is reachabel by Low Cost Transfer from Venezia (Treviso) for 29 € (two way ticket). 25 gondola and chair lifts help avoid queues and make skiing a truly… more » |
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Alta Badia, the Ladin valley in the heart of the Dolomites, is easy to reach with a comfortable low cost transfer from the airports Verona and Bergamo. The ski resort offers you the direct ski connection to more than 500 km of wide, sunny slopes an a central position in the Dolomiti Superski carousel. And after a day on the powdery slopes, the après-ski scene is enjoyed in Alta Badia's cozy bars with live music, excellent Italian food and wine and local specialties. FeaturesFor the winter season 2007/2008 the lifts will be open from 25.11.2007 - 06.04.2008. Insider say about skiing in Alta Badia: "there are so many pistes you could ski for weeks without coming down the same one twice". In fact the Alta Badia resort offers you: 130 km of slopes prepared every evening with the help of 40 snow cats, 52 lifts, a well developed system of snow making facilities, the direct ski connection to more than 500 km of slopes in the Sella area and the central position in the Dolomiti Superski carousel (450 lifts and 1.220 km of best prepared slopes). Our special advise: due to its central position in the Dolomite skiing area, Alta Badia is an ideal departure point for some of the most beautiful skiing excursions in the Alps, such as the Sellaronda (the ski excursion around the Sella massif), the "Tour of the First World War" (the tour that tour winds around the Col di Lana mountain, testimonial of many battles during the 1st World War) and the trip to the Marmolada glacier. Getting ThereYou do not need a car to reach and to get around in Alta Badia. The lifts depart directly from the villages and there are also very convenient bus and night shuttle services. Many guests arrive in by train, plane or coach. We recommend the comfortable low cost transfer from the Verona and Bergamo airports directly to Alta Badia.
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