ski area
ski area
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by Roberto Bell - 2008-06-30
All these abovementioned municipalities sit at the base of the mountain chain, and from nearly all of them you can see some part of the Paganella Mountain. If you're attempt is to escape to nature, th...
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by Robert - 2008-07-23
The village at the base of Matterhorn is called Cervinia, today's acclaimed ski resort. Cervinia ski resort is a skier's sanctuary, allowing beginner and intermediate skiers the vast snowfields they ...
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by Robert - 2008-08-30
As flowers bloom, as grasses grow, as river waters flow, the Val di Sole also transforms into a new ski resort. It is a summer resort in the alpine regions.In the previous winter, the Val di Sole has...
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by Robert - 2008-09-01
Really, the Romans built the town to accommodate their holiday fancies. The town square's hub is the celebrated Piazza Cavour and Via Roma. In the olden days, Bormio was a central trade and barter lo...
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by Robert - 2008-09-01
With the explosion of resorts from the 60s and 70s that dominated the Alp's spine, Bad Gastein lost to infamy and the rich found allure in other ski resorts. Today, though, Bad Gastein has reclaimed ...
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by Robert Bell - 2008-09-01
Really, the Romans built the town to accommodate their holiday fancies. The town square's hub is the celebrated Piazza Cavour and Via Roma. In the olden days, Bormio was a central trade and barter...
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by Robert Bell - 2008-09-01
With the explosion of resorts from the 60s and 70s that dominated the Alp's spine, Bad Gastein lost to infamy and the rich found allure in other ski resorts. Today, though, Bad Gastein has reclaim...
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by Robert - 2008-09-22
The once chock-a-block apartments were purpose built in the early 1960s to attract a multitude of skiers. Back then, there wasn't the same regard for aesthetics and environment as there is today. The...
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by Robert - 2008-09-22
Les 2 Alpes translates in English as The Two Alps; however, the "2" here refers to the two smaller towns to the north and south, Mont De Lans and Venosc. Les 2 Alpes is popular for two reasons: 1) It...
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by Roberto Bell - 2008-10-03
This tax incentive was started in the later 1800s to keep people living here; and, of course, to help Italy keep an eye on its land and borders. Other Italian villages make complaints about these cont...