Ski Resorts

Where to Learn in Madesimo

Scuola Italiana Sci e Snowboard Madesimo has been teaching pupils to ski here since 1934 and today has 60 instructors. The alternative ski school is Scuola Svi Campodolcino, further along the valley...

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Where to Eat in Madesimo

This is the region where bresaola (air-dried, salted beef) was first produced in the Middle Ages, so it’s a true foodie area. Doesn’t miss a visit to the Michelin-starred Cantinone. The egg cooked at...

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Where to Stay in Madesimo

The four-stars are the Bosconi Suite Hotel, Sport Hotel Alpina and the Emet. Everything is wooden in the Boscone – which means ‘wood’ and is, as you’d expect, located in the woods. There’s a...

Ski Resorts

Madesimo, Italy

  The Stats Altitude: 1550m Top Lift: 3000m Ski area: 60km of piste Adult lift pass: 135-166€ for six days Official Site | Ski Map | Webcam In a Nutshell The small family-friendly resort has...

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Where to Stay in Obertauern

Many of the modern, chalet-style hotels are ski-in ski-out and many are rated four-star. These include Hotel Römerhof, which has modern bedrooms, an in-house ski shop, and a piste-side terrace. It’s...

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Where to Party in Obertauern

Obertauern has lots of apres-ski and late-night bars and has been known for its nightlife ever since the Beatles made part of their film Help here in 1965. The Edelweissalm Chalet and the...

Ski Resorts

Where to Learn in Obertauern

“All the ski schools have different meeting points, so if you want to avoid a trek with skis in the morning choose one which meets near your hotel,” recommends a reporter. Competition...

Ski Resorts

Where to Eat in Obertauern

There are over 20 enticing mountain restaurants in Obertauern. In the Lürzer Alm you can taste Austrian specialties such as Wiener Schnitzel, Germknodel, Topfenstrudel and Apfelstrudel – and...

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