Dolomites for Every Kind of Holidaymaker

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Let’s be real – there is no destination like the Dolomites. These Italian peaks have something for literally everyone, and I mean everyone. Whether you’re there to get the most of the best Alpine cuisine, hit the slopes like there’s no tomorrow, or just relax in a hot tub while staring at snow-capped peaks, the Dolomites have got your back. Here’s how to make the most of these magnificent mountains, no matter what kind of traveler you are.

The Foodie’s Paradise

If you’re a foodie you know that the Dolomites sit at this magical crossroads where Italian and Austrian cuisines bump into each other and decide to become best friends. The result? Mind-blowing fusion food that’ll have you wondering why you didn’t come here sooner.

Skip the tourist traps and head to the rifugios – those cozy mountain huts that serve up the real deal. We’re talking about canederli (bread dumplings that’ll warm your soul), speck, wines and endless varieties of cheese that’ll make you forget all about your diet resolutions. The best hotels like Col Alto hotel in Corvara, incorporate this cuisine in their restaurants, too.

The Nature Lover’s Dream

Ready to experience the quieter side of the Dolomites? If you’re the type of persons that enjoys the surroundings more than the activity itself you should definitely go snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The Dolomites have trails for everyone – from “I’ve never done this before” to “I could do this in my sleep.”

The Val di Fassa and Alta Badia areas offer some of the most stunning snowshoe trails you’ll ever find. You will admire pristine snow, complete silence except for the crunch under your feet, and views that’ll make your Instagram followers think you’re using fake backgrounds. As for cross-country skiing, the Val Pusteria has enough trails to keep you busy for weeks. Seriously, they’ve got over 200km of tracks.

The Sport Enthusiast’s Playground

Alright, adrenaline junkies, this is your section. The Dolomiti Superski pass gives you access to 1,200km of slopes. That’s not a typo – we’re really talking about 1,200 kilometers of perfectly groomed runs. From the challenging black runs of Cortina d’Ampezzo to the endless cruising routes of Val Gardena, there’s enough variety to keep even the pickiest skier or snowboarder happy.

And in Corvara there’s Sella Ronda – a 40km circular route that lets you ski around an entire mountain massif in one day serving up the best views and runs the region has to offer. Just follow the orange signs for clockwise or green for counterclockwise, and you’re good to go.

The Relaxer’s Haven

Some of us just want to soak in a hot tub while gazing at those gorgeous peaks, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.

The wellness game here is strong. We’re talking about hotels with saunas that have mountain views, massage treatments that use local herbs and ingredients. The best part? That post-massage glow hits different when you’re at 2,000 meters above sea level.

No matter what kind of traveler you are, one thing’s for sure – the Dolomites will exceed your expectations.

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