Last-Minute
Enjoy the sunny side of the Alps with our last minute offers. Don't miss the oppurtunity to get to know the UNESCO World Natural Heritage, the fantastic Dolomites. |
Holidays with the Dolomites close enough to touchOne look from the panoramic terrace of the Gitschberg Hotel and you will agree: the Dolomites have a unique beauty. Not for nothing did UNESCO designate them a world nature heritage site in 2009. The sheer rocky towers of the Dolomites extend over an area of 150 km by 80 km. With the highest peak, Marmolada (3,334 m) and 17 other three-thousanders, the bizarre shapes of these mountains offer a spectacular backdrop for hikes, ski trips and climbing tours. Travelling through the Dolomites will bring you to the landscapes that you seek: the Seiser Alm, the largest high plateau in Europe; the Rosengarten-Latemar region with its myths and legends; the famous Kronplatz ski area; the Upper Puster valley with the three unmistakable spires of the Drei Zinnen; the Gröden valley and Alta Badia, two very special holiday regions that still preserve their Ladin culture and language. The finest and most impressive way to learn about the "pallid mountains" is a Dolomite round trip. Dolomite round tripPrecipitous rock massifs, gentle meadows and, right through the middle, the spectacular Dolomite road. You choose the length of your day trip and your preferred itinerary, past places rich in tradition such as Corvara and Toblach, the Höhlenstein valley, Misurina Lake, Cortina, the Falzarego Pass and Arabba, the Sellajoch or the Grödner valley. Whatever the round trip you select, Meransen at the meeting of the Eisack and Puster valleys is an ideal starting point. |
