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About the region
In the Dolomites Region Alta Badia, the Dolomites look so close you could reach out and touch them. The Sassongher mountain, Santa Croce peak and Sella group rise above manicured villages and ancient farms. In the "viles" (hamlets), people still speak Ladin, a language that is deeply rooted in this valley. Mountaineering has a long history here, but today Alta Badia is also synonymous with excellent cuisine. Between lodges, gourmet events and Michelin-starred restaurants, gourmands will find plenty of authentic and refined dishes to enjoy. Not to mention the slopes of the Gran Risa ski course, the hairpin bends of the Maratona dles Dolomites bicycle race, and the Armentara meadows. Each season brings new possibilities.
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Chalet Aiarëi serves no breakfast.
Chalet Aiarëi is 2.76 Km from the center of La Val. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.
Chalet Aiarëi has no restaurant.
Chalet Aiarëi has no pool
No, Chalet Aiarëi is not pet friendly.
No, Chalet Aiarëi is not offering the Südtirol Guest Pass.