WHAT TO EXPECT/ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
Haven't you ever tried cross-country skiing? Would you like to experience it? Would you like to improve your technique or simply satisfy your curiosity without buying the equipment or booking lessons? Here is your chance! Attend a 2 hour-lesson with a qualified ski instructor. The equipment rental is included. Final dessert after the activity: warmed up with an hot drink and a tasty treat.
Activity confirmed based on snow conditions on the ground.
EVERY MONDAY
2:00 pm
VERMIGLIO
WHERE: Vermiglio Cross-country skiing Center
(Loc. Laghetti)
from December 9th through March 17th
OGNI MARTEDÌ
10:00 am
COGOLO
WHERE: Cogolo Cross-country skiing Center
(Loc. Biancaneve)
from December 17th through February 25th
OGNI SABATO
10:00 am
RABBI
WHERE: Rabbi Cross-country skiing Center
(Loc. Al Plan)
from December 21th through March 29th
INTERESTING FACTS/INFO
Cross-country skiing is a sport with a strong and deep-rooted tradition in Val di Sole. Passo Tonale, Vermiglio, Cogolo, Ossana, Mezzana, Commezzadura, and Rabbi: in these locations, cross-country skiing enthusiasts can find loops prepared for approximately 45 km of trails.
WHO ARE WE
Vermiglio Cross-country skiing Center
Perfectly groomed trails with views of the Adamello-Presanella mountains. The Velon loop allows for a total circuit of about 22 km without ever having to remove your skis. The trails are certified for international competitions. The center is served by the Tre Laghetti Italian Cross-Country Ski School.
Cogolo Cross-country skiing Center
A sunny, flat paradise, ideal even for beginners. All three trails are easy and offer breathtaking views of the Ortles-Cevedale mountains. Located in the Stelvio National Park, it unfolds in a natural setting of infinite beauty.
Rabbi Cross-country skiing Center
Amid forests and fairy-tale landscapes, in the Stelvio National Park, along a 5 km route. The loop offers varying degrees of difficulty. The first part traverses flat terrain through the forest. After crossing the Rabbies stream, the more challenging section begins.