Skiing in the Dolomites
Skiing in the Dolomites means skiing in Val Pusteria (German: Pustertal), Val Badia (German: Abtei), Val Gardena (German: Grödental, Ladin Gherdeina) and on the Catinaccio (German Rosengarten, Ladin Ciadenac), as these famous mountains mark the borders among three holidays regions in Italy: South Tyrol, Trentino and Veneto.
Skiing on the Dolomites means also enjoying 8 days out of ten of sunshine and much time at your disposal, as queues at the chair- and ski-lifts have been "banned!"
Skiing on the Dolomites means reserving your holidays in Italy in first class hotels in the mountains, whose restaurants have been often praised by the famous "Michelin" tourist guide; some hotels in South Tyrol are members of famous international hotel groups. The most passionate ski fans can ski in the Dolomites in the evening, as here it´s possible to ski from 7 till 10pm. Skiing in the evening is a suggestive experience, very advisable for the most romantic skiers.
















