Skiing on 175 kilometres of runs in Val Gardena

Val Gardena, Italy

The Val Gardena is a very popular ski destination which is connected to the Dolomiti Superski area. You will also have access to the Alpe di Siusi ski area. Some of the world’s most elite skiers can be found along the slopes of this ski area. It is the ultimate winter destination for skiers and snowboarders from all over Europe

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Pelagian Islands – a group of three small islands between Sicily and Africa

Isola dei Conigli, Lampedusa, Pelagian Islands, Sicily, Italy

The Pelagian Islands are an isolated archipelago that is situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. The islands are located just over two hundred kilometres off from the Sicilian coastline but only a little more than a hundred kilometres from the coasts of Africa. Home to just over four thousand residents, the Pelagian Islands have grown to become a

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Skiing in Aosta Valley – the finest ski slopes in the Italian Alps

Courmayeur ski area, Aosta Valley, Italy

You will find the very popular Aosta Valley skiing destination snuggled within the Italian Alps. It is here where many of the finest ski slopes can be found. There are more than 753 kilometres of slopes in the region. Each and every single slope within the region is accessible with modern lifts and is continuously groomed using the latest in

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Skiing in Tre Valli – more than one hundred kilometres of trails and slopes

Passo San Pellegrino, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

Situated within the Dolomiti Superski Area, the Tre Valli ski region offers more than one hundred kilometres of trails and slopes spread out across three distinct parts of the region. There are twenty-seven ski lifts located throughout the Tre Valli region that take you to the various runs that can be found ranging from 1,100 meters to 2,500 meters above

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Cascate del Serio – Italy’s tallest waterfalls (315 meters)

Cascate del Serio, Italy

Located just outside of Valbondione, a small village in the northern part of Italy only 100 kilometres from Milan, you will find the tallest waterfall in the whole of Italy, known as Cascate del Serio (followed by Cascata delle Marmore and Cascata dell’Aniene). Composed of three main portions, the Cascate del Serio is more than 315 meters in height. The

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