Corvara is a popular village located in the Dolomites of South
Tyrol in northern Italy. Corvara is known for its stunning alpine scenery, rich
cultural heritages, snow oriented outdoor activities and popular skiing and ski
resorts. Nestled above 1,568 meters sea level, considered as the birthplace of
tourism in the Alta Badia.
It is part of the Alta Badia ski resort area, renowned for its well-groomed slopes and snow covered landscapes. Since it is a snow covered destination, it is a place witnessing perfect for snowshoeing, winter hiking and ski touring during winter season.
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What to Do in Corvara?
There are multiple things which many snow lovers enjoy despite of which
sort of backpackers you are. Let’s see;
1. Take Skiing and Snowboarding
Since it is located in Dolomiti Superski area, obviously visitors can
enjoy some of the mind blowing snow oriented activities. Corvara is renowned
for its exceptional Skiing and snowboarding to indulge unforgettable ski
experience with a backdrop of mesmerising mountain views.
These ski areas offer skiing on over 500 km of slopes without any skis off which help to connect 53 modern ski lifts. Moreover across 1,200 km of ski slopes there are around 12 ski resorts. Multiple ski tours offer skiing and snowboarding with complete safety which suite for every backpacker either they are beginners or experienced.
2. Experience Snowshoeing and Winter Hiking
Snowshoeing and winter hiking are another way to explore the Dolomites for those who prefer a more leisurely pace. It feels the soft crunch of the snow under visitors' shoes while strolling through the woods and walking amidst the small hills to explore breath-taking views.
There are many snow paths that
offer stunning Dolomite chains, snow covered forests and clear skies, more suitable
to all ages of travelers. The Alta Badia Mountain Guide Association is offering
snowshoes and winter hiking with experienced guides.
3. Take a Route Sella Ronda Ski Circuit
Such an incredible ski route which passes through the Dolomite and Sella group, up lift and down slopes. Sella Ronda Ski Circuit offers some of the most breathtaking views in the Dolomites. Sellaronda is considered as one of the best known ski routes in the world, covering a distance of 44 km (out of that 23km for skiing and snowshoeing).
Usually it takes about 6 hours to complete,
which opens 10 am to 3:30 pm every day during winter time. In 2020 “Best Ski Route” award was given to the Sella Ronda Ski Circuit by the skiresort.de
due to its vast ski routes and stunning beauties.
4. Explore Col Alto Mountain
Taking a ride on the Col Alto Mountain to reach the peak of the mountain
is a really fantastic thing to do here in Corvara, Italy. The 10 km hiking
trail is a moderately challenging hiking trail for backpackers. While visitors
hiking they are blessed to spot birding, enjoy mountain biking, hiking and
encounter many other activities such as tobogganing and taste local cuisines at
mountain huts.
5. Enjoy Local cuisines
Perhaps visitors thought Corvara is full of snow activities, ski
resorts, hiking and mountains. But more importantly, a place renowned for
vibrant and authentic local cuisine options, which are mouth-watering and more
delicious in nature. Taste traditional South Tyrolean cuisines made with local
ingredients. Enjoy barley soup, Apple strudel, and dumplings are popular
cuisines.
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