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Sauris is the highest municipality in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region. The first settlements date back to the 13th century. Today Sauris is a state-of-the-art tourist resort, perfect destination for those looking for a holiday full of nature and sport. The offer includes the possibility of attending the sports center, the wellness center and participation in various excursions and trips. Among the most popular summer activities, hiking to the mountain huts, mountain biking, canoeing, windsurfing and sport fishing. During the winter season, in addition to skiing, you can make extraordinary ski mountaineering tours, relaxing snowshoe hikes, or you can dedicate yourself to cross-country skiing, on beautiful slopes sunny. Those who love the pleasures of the palate will be able to taste here some real gastronomic delicacies, such as the famous Sauris ham or local beer.
Sauris is the ideal place for practicing sweet sports activities such as hiking in the mountains, cycling or mountain biking, climbing, horseback riding and sports that have to do with the water. In winter, Sauris stands out for its beautiful slopes, both for alpine skiing and cross-country skiing, but also for its beautiful trails to be traveled in the snow.
Sauris is located along one of the famous trails of the “Via Alpina”, precisely on the Yellow Path. The Yellow Path leads up to 2,400 m, from the Adriatic coast to the huts in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. Different cultures and unspoiled nature at your fingertips.
For more information visit www.via-alpina.com.
written by Andrew Russell - Last update: 28/08/2022
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