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Veneto
Located in the heart of the Dolomites in an alpine valley, Cortina is a popular winter sport resort known for its ski-ranges, scenery, accommodations, shops and après-ski scene.In summer you may well find all camp sites full .
Amongst the more famous mountains to south are the Cinque Torri, a fine group of extraordinarily shaped boulders on a mountain in a more or less straight line so that from a distance they may be thought to resemble a row of towers. A chair lift makes this superb viewpoint accessible to anybody, though only climbers can enjoy some of the attractions.
» Hotel Mirage |
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Trentino Alto Adige
Meran is the second largest town in South Tyrol. A slight majority (51.5%) of the population is German-speaking, while the others are Italian-speaking. Tradition and folklore still play a significant role in the every-day life of the town and its people and visitors to Merano greatly enjoy the weekly folklore evenings of singing and dancing with all the participants dressed in local Tirolese costume.
The Merano basin is an oasis of unusual Mediterranean plants and flowers and the soil has a certain natural radioactive content. The climate of the whole area has an obviously beneficial therapeutic effect .
» GranPanorama Hotel Miramonti |
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Trentino Alto Adige
Brixen (Italian: Bressanone) is a town in the province of Bolzano-Bozen: the third largest city and oldest town in the province, the artistic and cultural capital of the valley. The area was settled since the Upper Paleolithic (8th millennium BC). Other settlements from the late Stone Age have been found, until, in 15 BC, the area was conquered by the Romans.
Brixen is especially known as a major skiing resort (the Plose). Other activities include hydroelectric power, wool, orchards and vineyards.
» Hotel Goldener Adler |
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