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I am going to be visiting the Dolomites in a week or so. I am an avid
skiier, but my wife is juat a beginner. I'll only have one day in the Dolomites, so I want to be sure I visit the right resort. Has anyone suggestions? Have you been or do you live locally? I'd appreciate any help or suggestions you may have. Thanks in advance. |
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:23:09 +0000, Michael Chare
mUNDERSCOREnews@chareDOTorgDOTuk wrote: On 13/02/2012 01:43, wrote: I am going to be visiting the Dolomites in a week or so. I am an avid skiier, but my wife is juat a beginner. I'll only have one day in the Dolomites, so I want to be sure I visit the right resort. Has anyone suggestions? Have you been or do you live locally? I'd appreciate any help or suggestions you may have. Thanks in advance. The trouble is the Dolomites does cover a large number of lifts which in some cases are linked by buses. I was in the Stella Ronda area earlier this year. Stayed in Canazei, but couldn't really recommend it as a beginners spot. Assuming your wife is not a total beginner then of the places I skied then perhaps Corvara might fit the bill. We also did a day trip to one of the many isolated - from the main stella ronda - areas around Predazzo/Pampeago/Obereggen which might also fit the bill. Very pretty and some tree level skiing. However I'd tend to classify the area as being more of an intermediate skiers playground - or those who like to go on longer treks. There's not much in the way of difficult piste skiing. Pretty area though. Rod |
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On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:00:43 PM UTC, Rod wrote:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:23:09 +0000, Michael Chare mUNDERSCOREnews@chareDOTorgDOTuk wrote: On 13/02/2012 01:43, wrote: I am going to be visiting the Dolomites in a week or so. I am an avid skiier, but my wife is juat a beginner. I'll only have one day in the Dolomites, so I want to be sure I visit the right resort. Has anyone suggestions? Have you been or do you live locally? I'd appreciate any help or suggestions you may have. Thanks in advance. The trouble is the Dolomites does cover a large number of lifts which in some cases are linked by buses. I was in the Stella Ronda area earlier this year. Stayed in Canazei, but couldn't really recommend it as a beginners spot. Assuming your wife is not a total beginner then of the places I skied then perhaps Corvara might fit the bill. We also did a day trip to one of the many isolated - from the main stella ronda - areas around Predazzo/Pampeago/Obereggen which might also fit the bill. Very pretty and some tree level skiing. However I'd tend to classify the area as being more of an intermediate skiers playground - or those who like to go on longer treks. There's not much in the way of difficult piste skiing. Pretty area though. Rod Hi Mate, There is a company I know who may be well worth chatting to they are called Collett's Mountain Holidays. They know their stuff hopes that helps. |
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