Artificial turf field
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Artificial turf field
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Specialized store for construction work and DIY products and maintenance.
Our store is a true sanctuary for DIY enthusiasts and craft professionals. The shelves are packed with tools of all kinds, from the smallest hammer to professional-grade equipment.
The knowledgeable and friendly staff are ready to assist you in finding the perfect product for your project, advising you on the best brands and most effective techniques.
It doesn't matter if you're looking for a simple nail; in this store, you'll find everything you need to bring your ideas to life.
Yoga Studio Dolomites - the first yoga studio in Alta Badia!
YOGA STUDIO DOLOMITES offers Iyengar® Yoga classes with the certified teacher Alexandra E Din. The specific characteristic of the Iyengar® style, compared to other styles, includes a clear demonstration of the asanas (postures) by the teacher, great attention paid to limb alignment and the progressive improvement of each individual position. This precision allows you to create space in tight and contracted areas, and brings awareness throughout the body.
Iyengar® Yoga is for everyone, from absolute beginners to expert students. It is for every age, body type and physical shape.
Improving physical health, strength, greater flexibility, balance, higher energy levels, greater mental stability, concentration and awareness are just some of the benefits of Iyengar® Yoga.
IYENGAR® used with the permission of Geeta S. Iyengar and Prashant S. Iyengar, brand owners.
A church of the village was already mentioned in a document of the 15th century.
The reconstructed building dates back to 1782. The exterior aspect of the building consists of clearly separated architectural parts, while the interior decoration presents a subdivision in pilasters.
Ski rent, service and ski depot right next to the skipass office in Corvara
The etymology of “Ruac” remains uncertain. It may derive from the Latin rivus and aceus— meaning “rocky territory” – or it may come from a pre-Latin form rova and aceus, meaning “landslide”. The origins of the name Alfarëi are more certain, however, and indicate a place where aspen trees grow.
Vila Ruac is one of the oldest buildings in Alta Badia, built in a late-Romantic style and dates back to the medieval period. This type of building is characterized by its lower section, made of masonry, and an upper level in wood with a large balcony, which typically faces the valley. What was once the hay barn has a stable on the ground floor and is characterized by a wide balcony, the "parincinch", where agricultural products were dried.
Nearby there is a small mill, as well as a sawmill used to cut wood.
Today, the house "Alfarëi" is a restaurant where typical food is prepared on reservation.
Sompunt is located between Badia and La Villa and was an important residence for the families Mayrhofen and Koburg (rich families in the 19th century).
The house was already mentioned in the year 1296 and it is painted with decorations dating back to the 16th century.
Today the house is privately owned and inhabited.
The "Ciasanöia" is the old tavern and was an important meeting point for the residents of Badia.
It is similar to a castel and was built in 1614 for the nuns of Sonnenburg (Castel near Brunico). It was the seat of this Domination.
Today the house is privately owned and not open to the public.
If we take the path above the Church in Badia, after about half an hour, we arrive at a junction; one road leads to Valgiarëi and the other to Sotciastel. The name of this farm is easy to explain; the Ciastel farm is further above. As is the case in many other places the name of the settlement below is given with the preposition "sot" (below).
In the 1980s Sotciastel became famous as the result of research carried out by the University of Trento in cooperation with the Provincial Monument Office and the Ladin Cultural Institute "Micurá de Rü". These excavations proved that a Bronze Age settlement including permanent living quarters once stood here. The kind of articles found - parts of weaving looms, kitchen implements, agricultural tools, jewellery, pins and awls - lead us to believe that the settlement was agricultural and pastoral, was inhabited the whole year round and that above all sheep, goats, oxen and cattle were reared.
The settlement in Sotciastel appears to have been one of the first in the valley where people lived for a longer period of time.
In the family Archery Park you can try your hand at archery. The arrows show similarities with those one used by our ancestors and they don't have the sighting mechanism.
It is important to listen to your body, concentrate, and have a good feeling with the arrow and the nature.
The late Gothic church of Colfosco, with the Sella Massif in the background, is a popular photo motif of the Dolomites.
The parish church of St. Vigil was first mentioned in 1419. In the following years it was restored and expanded several times.
Particularly interesting are the neo-Gothic lobby on the outer facade with a grooved and beveled pointed arch portal, the bulbous spire and the church altar. This dates from the late 19th century and is from the local artist Johann Valentin - Badia. In the middle niche of the altar there is an 18th century picture of the Virgin Mary and on the sides there are the statues of St. Vigilius and St. Kassian. For safety reasons, the valuable statue of St. Vigilius has been replaced with a copy.
The Coz residence is a short distance away from San Linert. The name "Coz" appears to be of pre-Latin origin and comes from the word "koltju" although we do not know where this word comes from or what it means. This is one of the oldest farms in the area.
The Coz residence we see today was built by the Colz family in 1604. The residential part was renovated in 1996/97. The Colz family sold the farm to the Winkler family from St. Lorenzen in 1695 and they sold it to Jakob Irsara in 1754 and his family still own the farm.
The house has a rectangular form and a hipped roof, along with two wings. The decorations in the house chapel are very valuable; built in 1613 we can see scenes from the creation, the life of Moses, the Crucifixion and the copper snake. On the external wall we can see two saints; St. Christopher and St. Florian.
In addition to the living quarters there are also smaller buildings such as the corn silo, the smithy and the fodder store.
The Coz residence is now a private dwelling and can be seen from outside on the route of the Badia culture trail.
The outdoor and indoor tennis courts in Alta Badia offer the chance to play tennis throughout the year.
At the Tennis Center Corvara, there are 2 indoor courts.
Possibility to play basketball on the small sports field in Badia.
Price:Rental for: skis, boots, poles, helmets, snowboards, carving skis, and sleds.
Service: base waxing, binding adjustment, balancing, edge grinding, and base repairs. The advice and friendliness of our qualified personnel guarantee individualized service.
The ski shop is located adjacent to the SKIMINICLUB of the Ski School. Nearby is the School itself, only two steps from the ski lifts, right in the center of La Villa, the heart of the Alta Badia.
The little shop at the farm "Lüch da Pcëi" offers homemade cheese and yoghurt and food specialities.
Gigant – the giant, is a work of art in polished steel that was created by the artist Daniele Basso for the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Ski World Cup in Alta Badia. The giant takes up the skier of the World Cup logo and symbolizes the sport of skiing. It is, above all, an acknowledgement to all the volunteers who contributed to the great and unique success of the Ski World Cup in Alta Badia.
The artwork was set up at the Piz La Ila mountain station where the descent to the famous Gran Risa slope begins.
Do you want to challenge the speed and engage yourself in the discipline of speed skiing?
The track Speedcheck is just right for you, where you can experience your speed over a distance without poles or gates, and ski as fast as you can!
On this track, suitable for everyone because it is completely secure and has a minimum incline, the descent of every skier is timed, an excellent motivation to challenge yourself and your friends, trying to constantly improve yourself.
The Speedcheck is on the ski slope Capanna Nera in Corvara, next to the homonymous ski lift near the road leading to Passo Campolongo. Together with the slopes Parallel Slalom and Movie Slalom, this slope is part of the Movimënt circuit, on which all descents are filmed and timed.
With your ski pass number you can review the video and download it from the internet site www.skiline.cc.
The "Kids Funpark Colfosco", situated by the ski school camp next to the Pezzei skilift, is equipped with arches, jumps, tunnels and interactive osbtacles. The park gives the children the opportunity to learn the basics of skiing and/or snowboarding, with lots of fun. Give me five!
Families which have owned the same land for more than 200 years are awarded a "Deed of inheritance" by the Province of Bolzano-South Tyrol. The Nagler family has been honoured in this way.
The original name was "Murin da Coz" because grain from the Coz farm was milled ("murin" means mill in Ladin) here. The oldest written documents mention Hof Palua (The Palua farm) in about 1566, Pares in 1780 and finally Murin. The first settlement can be dated 1296; the saw and the grain mill probably needed water power. In 1771 the "Brochia" family from Longiarü settled here. In common with many other family names in Val Badia, "Brochia" was reinvented in German, in this case, as "Nagler".
In those days, priests - as well judges - came from places outside Ladinia and they could not speak Ladin which led them to renaming their family names; most written documents were set out in German or Italian. Before 1800 the Ladin language was used relatively rarely in written documents.
Now the Murin farm is private and can be visited outside doing the culture trail in Badia.
Ironware, gardening tools, locks and remote control gates, scrubbing machines Duplex/Fimap.
Situated a mere 20 metres from the Piz Sorega cable car, the only lift from San Cassiano up to the slopes, ensures that our Ski Rental is convenient and very easily accessible.
We have a wide range of brands such as Stöckli, Salomon, Rossignol, K2, Head, AK and Atomic, and cater for the needs of all levels, from the first day beginner right up to the more advanced and disconcerting skier and snowboarder.
The hire has 250 electronically opened lockers for the effortless storage of skis and boots.