Skiing in Civetta – popular ski area in the Veneto Dolomites

Civetta, Veneto, Italy

You will find the popular Civetta ski area in the Veneto Dolomites. There are a number of small towns and villages located throughout the region and more than ninety kilometers of slopes located in Civetta that range from 2,100 meters down to 979 meters above sea level. About 25 ski lifts can be found throughout the region which will take

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Salina – the second largest island of the Aeolian Islands

Salina, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

The island of Salina is one of the largest in the Aeolian Islands archipelago – the second largest just after the island of Lipari. The green and fertile countryside of the island is dedicated mostly to the island’s agricultural industry where locals grow grapes and capers. Known for its Malvasia wines, the culinary experience of the island has made it

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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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Skiing in San Martino di Castrozza – a part of the well-known Dolomiti Superski

San Martino di Castrozza ski resort, Dolomiti Superski

The popular San Martino di Castrozza ski area is just one part of the well-known Dolomiti Superski carousel that includes 11 other ski destinations it the region. There are countless runs located throughout the ski area which is accessible via a free shuttle program which takes skiers from their hotels to the various lift facilities located throughout the area. There

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Val Grande National Park – one of Italy’s largest wilderness reserves

A view of Val Grande National Park, Piedmont, Italy

Not too far from the shores of Lake Maggiore is where you will find one of Italy’s largest wilderness reserves. Running from the lake shores up to the peak of Mount Rosa, the Val Grande National Park was officially established back in 1992. However the history of the area as a reserve dates back much further into the history of

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