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Livingo Italy
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Can anyone recomend any apartments / bed & breakfast in Livingo Italy ? We are planning on going there this winter and looking for a place to stay Thanks Kris |
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In article %V6Hc.102970$rCA1.56797
@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com, Kris says... Hi Can anyone recomend any apartments / bed & breakfast in Livingo Italy ? We are planning on going there this winter and looking for a place to stay I stayed in the Chalet Alpenroyal (SC), which was very nice. It was operated by Inghams, so may not get in there. Most of the accommodation is owned by the same few families, and generally looked pretty good - lots of top quality carpentry. I haven't got much useful information re. your post, but see if you can get a copy of the bus route map before you decided where to stay. A lot of Livigno is one-way traffic, and you could end up with a long walk or a long bus ride at one end of the day. -- Hywel Big Brother Petition - Better TV Wanted! http://www.petitiononline.com/BBFlood/ |
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 20:59:04 +0100, Hywel
wrote: In article %V6Hc.102970$rCA1.56797 , Kris says... Hi Can anyone recomend any apartments / bed & breakfast in Livingo Italy ? We are planning on going there this winter and looking for a place to stay I stayed in the Chalet Alpenroyal (SC), which was very nice. It was operated by Inghams, so may not get in there. Most of the accommodation is owned by the same few families, and generally looked pretty good - lots of top quality carpentry. I haven't got much useful information re. your post, but see if you can get a copy of the bus route map before you decided where to stay. A lot of Livigno is one-way traffic, and you could end up with a long walk or a long bus ride at one end of the day. Sorry but didn't see the original post. We stayed in the Piccolo Tibet hotel last March. The rates were very reasonable and the food was to die for. Also very friendly and helpful staff. They do have a website. Maris |
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On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 07:29:25 +0100, Maris Ozols
wrote: Sorry but didn't see the original post. We stayed in the Piccolo Tibet hotel last March. The rates were very reasonable and the food was to die for. Also very friendly and helpful staff. They do have a website. Maris Couldn't resist posting this wonderful Google translation of an Italian description of Livigno - don't you just love computers? "Livigno Livigno, the "Tibet Small" of Italy, for its cold and dry climate is one of the more important and equipped winter tourist stations of the Alps. Situated between it goes it them of Engadina (CH) and High Valtellina (IT) is a charming one goes them that allonge for 14 km favoring it gets passionate you of the bottom ski (ring 42 km). Mitigated from a good exposure to the sun, the innevamento is assured from December to March." :-) Paul |
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The Italians are not renowned for their command of the English
language. I'm amazed at the number I meet in England, who are barely able to put a sentence together. I suppose our Italian skills are no better, though. I do think I need an interpreter for that bit of gobbldygook, though:-) Maris On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 13:55:51 GMT, Paul Richardson wrote: On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 07:29:25 +0100, Maris Ozols wrote: Sorry but didn't see the original post. We stayed in the Piccolo Tibet hotel last March. The rates were very reasonable and the food was to die for. Also very friendly and helpful staff. They do have a website. Maris Couldn't resist posting this wonderful Google translation of an Italian description of Livigno - don't you just love computers? "Livigno Livigno, the "Tibet Small" of Italy, for its cold and dry climate is one of the more important and equipped winter tourist stations of the Alps. Situated between it goes it them of Engadina (CH) and High Valtellina (IT) is a charming one goes them that allonge for 14 km favoring it gets passionate you of the bottom ski (ring 42 km). Mitigated from a good exposure to the sun, the innevamento is assured from December to March." :-) Paul |
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Kris wrote:
Hi Can anyone recomend any apartments / bed & breakfast in Livingo Italy ? We are planning on going there this winter and looking for a place to stay We stayed in Li/La Roina (depending on where you look) last season and found it great. Two large bedrooms, a seperate large kitchen/living area and a luxury bathroom. I think it might be owned by Panorama though. It was one of the cheapest places we could find but I'd recommend it to anyone. After staying in French apartments it was like 5 star luxury! It's a little out of the main centre, but the busses are pretty good and there's a lift only 2-3 mins from the door which you can use to get to the main cable car on one side of the valley. We're going back this year. -- "Fighting terrorists with a military invasion is like trying to kill a bee by shooting its beehive with a shotgun." - Anonymous, USENET http://www.ollieclark.com/acronyms.html |
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