Alta Badia - Dolomiti Superski
By plane
The nearest airports to Alta Badia are:
Bolzano 100km, Verona 250km, Treviso 180km, Venice 200km, Bergamo 310km, Innsbrook 130km with a range of low cost airlines flying from the UK to these destinations.
By train
The nearest train stations are at:
Brunico 38km, Bressanone 70km, Bolzano (via Passon Gardena 70km, Bolzano (via Brunico) 100km.
For the train time tables within Italy and Europe choose the following:Italy, Germany and Austria
By car
If you're planning to drive to Alta Badia, these are the more common routes.
Arriving from the North
Brennero motorway A22 - exit Bressanone/Varna, road SS49 (Val Pusteria road) until San Lorenzo then Val Badia road SS244 until Alta Badia.
Arriving from the South
Motorway A27 to Ponte nelle Alpi, road SS203 (Agordino road) to Arabba, Passo Campolongo, Alta Badia.
Motorway A27 to Belluno, road SS51 to Cortina d'Ampezzo, Passo Falzarego, Alta Badia
Brennero motorway A22 exit - Chiusa, road SS242 (Val Gardena road), Passo Gardena, Alta Badia
You'll find a whole range of outdoor activities here in Alta Badia. Cycling, trekking, Nordic walking, guided excursions, rock climbing and much, much more. The welcoming alpine huts in Alta Badia, furnished in typical Tyrolean-style, offer both fast self-service and comfortable table service. You can choose dishes from the Ladin cuisine to mixed grills, from fish to pastas and snacks. Regular visitors to the valley especially enjoy Ladin dishes such as canederli (bread and speck dumplings), barley soup or "Kaiserschmarren" (a sweet pancake eaten with cranberries).
Alta Badia is made together of the six towns of Corvava, Colfosco, La Villa, San Cassiano, Badia and La Val and is located on the southern side of Val Badia. Ensconced in a wide sunny hollow in the heart of the Dolomities Alta Badia appreciates a way of life characterised by serenity, physical and spiritual well being.
They have a long ancient agricultural-craftsman heritage and a proud sense of belonging to the Ladin world and you can see traces of it everywhere. A strong sense of hospitality and gastronomy, where the people are friendly and the range of food is diverse and also yet local will leave you feeling like you've discovered a new world.
If you still have some energy left at the end of an active day, you'll find a good selection of bars and pubs in Alta Badia, where you’re guaranteed to meet some of the nicest folks with whom you may share your mountain experience.
If instead you prefer to relax sipping a hot chocolate or a nice tea accompanied by a "strudel" or another typical cake, visit one of the tearooms, cafés and pastry-shops distributed all over Alta Badia.
About the ski resort Alta Badia - Dolomiti Superski
Alta Badia – Dolomiti Superski – A Side of Living Large On A Ski Holiday
Alta Badia in the Dolomiti Superski area of Italy includes six ski villages, all reachable from one another via a web of interlinked lifts. Alta Badia is one of the major players in the Sella Ronda Circuit.
All of the skiing in the Dolomiti Superski zone can be accessed with one Dolomiti Superski pass. Alpe di Pampeago, Alpe di Siusi, Alta Pusteria, Val Gardena, Val di Fassa and Zoldo Alto are just some of the ski resorts with an open door policy for the Dolomiti Superski Pass
From Alta Badia proper—with it’s compact, quant town—there is access to over 530 individual pistes, with 130 runs right in Alta Badia itself. Alta Badia skiing includes 5 expert runs, 30 red runs and 68 blue, all reachable on one or more of the 52 ski lifts. The maximum vertical drop goes for 8.5 km with a maximum altitude of 2778 meters.
The Innsbruck Airport in Austria (150 km away) is the easiest way to get to Alta Badia, where more than skiing and snowboarding awaits: curling, tobogganing, sleigh trips, paragliding, winter hiking, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing (38 km) and ice skating. Additionally, the hotels and services are not limited to saunas, fitness centers, indoor pools and tennis, massages, and spas.
The childcare and child slopes are great places to leave the little ones and practice some nearby challenging slopes for adults.
When the last run is finished, and the winter sun sets in Alta Badia, it is time for après ski. If you still have some energy left at the end of an active day on the slopes, you'll find that Alta Badia has a good selection of après ski bars where you’re guaranteed to meet some of the nicest folks with whom you may share your ski experiences. If instead you prefer to relax sipping a hot chocolate or a nice tea accompanied by a "strudel" or another typical cake, visit one of the tearooms, cafés and pastry-shops distributed all over Alta Badia.
Alta Badia Accommodation:
Being part of the Dolomiti Superski Area, Alta Badia has hotels, apartments, chalets and hostels for the affluent and impoverished alike. Social status doesn’t matter when hitting the slopes is so painless. Many of the hotels give a small (5-10%+) discount for staying at least seven days with two or more people. Some of the newer lodges cater to an eco-crowd, with alternative energy sources and eco-practices that help eliminate waste.- Secure payment
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