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you'd like to travel, and we will tailor your private trip.
We can design trips, for 2 people or
more, from scratch or
customize one of our standard itineraries with personal flourishes or
dates
that suit you better.
The following programmes are a guideline on what you can do. Thereafter
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| Dolomites |
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| Hiking, Climbing, Via Ferrata and Skiing in the Dolomites |
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The Dolomites owe their name to the Frenchman Déodat Tancrè de Gratet
de Dolomieu (1750- 1801) who "discovered" the chemical composition
(stratified calcium magnesium carbonate) that renders this rock so
different from all the rest. These fabulous vertical reefs glow in the
changing light and present a startling and dramatic contrast to the
pastoral beauty beneath. Located to the south of the main chain of the
Alps, the Dolomites are geographically and culturally at a crossroads
between Italy to the south and Tyrol to the north. In the First
Century, the Romans invaded the Alps and remnants of their culture,
particularly in the Ladin speaking villages, still remains. As you
wander among the picturesque villages and rolling green pastures, you
may notice a sturdy Italian Gothic tower and an onion domed Tyrolean
steeple vying for ascendancy with the looming walls of dolomite. In many
places, evidence of the gruelling battle between Italy and Austria is
still highly visible. It is an irresistibly fascinating, beautiful and
photogenic land. But also a challenging place for climbers and mountaineers from all over the world. In
winter, the green pastures become soft, white pistes, ideal for on
piste skiing, while the oods transfrom into fairy tale settings where
you will discover during your off-piste skiing adventures behind every
corner a new breathtaking panorama. The rocky spires and sheer flanks
seem to soften and invite you for marvellous freeride descends on the
slopes of Marmolada, Pordoi and Cristallo gorups. This all combined
with the warmth of the welcoming mountain huts that offer you a well
deserved hot chocolate or a grog after your day of fun in the mountains.
Since 2009 the Dolomites are part of the UNESCO world heritage sites
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| Portfolio images Ski and Freeride in the Dolomites |
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