Moena, on the border between Val di Fiemme and Val di Fassa, is called the “fairy of the Dolomites” because at sunrise and sunset, a suggestive game of light tinges the mountain peaks pink, creating fairy-tale scenarios
Cervinia continues to welcome holidaymakers and skiers, who can take advantage of the 36 slopes (a total of 350 kilometres!) and 14 ski lifts open until 5 May 2024. The local gastronomy is based on simple and genuine products, cheeses...
Winter has arrived, bringing along the desire for comfort food without worrying, for once, about calories. Polenta is undoubtedly a food that fits perfectly into this category—warm and generously seasoned, it satisfies all the senses, from sight to taste
The ski area of Abetone comprises a total of 30 slopes with 22 ski lifts covering about 50 kilometres of skiable terrain, set to open from December 7th. On Friday, December 8th, the Christmas Market on the main square of...
On the first three weekends of December and from 22 to 7 January 2024, there’s a Christmas Market, while the reopening of the ski slopes is scheduled for 9 December
In Alta Val di Susa, about an hour from Turin and less than three hours from Milan, Bardonecchia is a popular holiday resort with more than a hundred kilometres of ski slopes. The table is dominated by strong flavours and...
The town, in the limelight in recent years because it was here that the first five seasons of the hit TV series “One Step from Heaven” were filmed, is the ideal place for a relaxing holiday, at a slow pace,...
In the circuit of Italy's Most Beautiful Villages, Vipiteno in the Upper Isarco Valley offers numerous attractions. On December 4th, the ski slopes of the Monte Cavallo area, just a few minutes from the town, will open, accessible via a...
Canazei is a highly frequented holiday destination in the northernmost part of Val di Fassa. It is part of Dolomiti Superski, Italy's largest ski area, spanning 3,000 square kilometres across the Triveneto region with 1,200 kilometers of slopes and 450...
Not many people know where Valsesia is located: it is the greenest alpine valley in Italy. It embraces a large slice of territory in Piemonte, mostly north of Vercelli and a small part in the province of Novara, including unspoilt...