Panorama in Val Comelico, bell tower of the Padola church
The Dolomites from 26 June 2009, thanks to their uniqueness and landscape beauty and the importance at the geological and geomorphological level are < STRONG>UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Val Comelico, is part of this Heritage, surrounded by Dolomite peaks of incomparable beauty, offers from every corner unique peaks such as: the Group Popera, in the heart of the Unesco heritage area, with Cima Bagni, Cima Unici, Croda Rossa and its satellites, the Vallon Popera, the border ridge with Monte Cavallino and Peralba.
An unspoiled environment to be discovered with the vastness of space, the silence and beauty of the woods, as well as the richness of fauna and flora.
In summer and winter, Val Comelico offers a holiday on a human scale where the warmth and hospitality of the population are decisive characteristics in the tourist proposal.
Val Comelico reserves relaxation, culture, gastronomy and leisure, simple excursions in the valley and at altitude, climbing for experts, horseback riding, mountain bike trails, the all immersed in unique landscapes that regenerate the mind and body.
And for the winter season... far from overcrowded tourist places, you will try your hand on the fabulous alpine ski slopes that reach 2000m from Padola of Col la Tenda and are connected to the Alta-Pusteria ski area, 85 km of descents in a unique environment of incomparable beauty.
And let's not forget cross-country skiing, from Padola to Valgrande, 30km of slopes winding perfect both for the classic technique and for skating inserted in the more than 1300 km of slopes of the Dolomiti Nordic Ski, among suggestive spruce forests in an unspoiled nature.
In addition, snow hiking on foot with snowshoes or snowshoes, to discover the valley during the day or in the moonlight, alone or in groups, &ldquo ; floating on the snow” and having fun in company.
And to close in beauty, a warm mulled wine and the delicious typical dishes: casanzei”, Kneili”, “mos”, “pastin di Capriolo & rdquo; and barley soup.”
Finally, the Carnival, particularly felt at Comelico Superiore, with the traditional 'Maskrada': an ancient rite of disguise with the refined and colourful “matazin” and “lachè” masks and traditional parade in the streets of the village with dances and music in joy.
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