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Things to do in Gardena Valley


The great feast of San Giacomo in Ortisei
Where: Ortisei/st. Ulrich (Ortisiei)
folklore   

One of the most heartfelt festivals in Val Gardena, so much so that someone compares it to a national holiday, is the feast of San Giacomo. The church of San Giacomo is very old. Even today a group of 7 people ring the bells by hand, there are 4 of them. The 3 more are used to... more


The beauties of Ortisei
Where: Ortisei/st. Ulrich (Ortisei)
culture   

Ontisei is a town of about 5000 inhabitants in the province of Bolzano and one of the most important towns in Val Gardena. Also called St. Ulrich, the town attracts many visitors every year for the many natural beauties present in its territory. The town is also well cared for... more


The magical Val Gardena
(Val Gardena)
nature   

Val Gardena is an area rich in naturalistic beauties and is the ideal place to spend a few days in total relaxation. This video shows an interesting itinerary that we recommend you try. Our travelers set off from Ortisei, where their hotel is based, to then go up by cable car to... more


Selva di Val Gardena
Where: Selva Di Val Gardena/wolkenstein In Groeden (Selva di Val Gardena)
nature   useful information   

Selva di Val Gardena, nestled between the suggestive Dolomite landscape and between the Sasso Lungo and Sella massifs, is one of the most popular destinations for summer and winter holidays in the province of Bolzano; offers visitors long snow-covered slopes for skiing and... more


The wonderful Ortisei
Where: Ortisei/st. Ulrich (Ortisei)
useful information   

Ortisei is a town of almost 5000 inhabitants in Val Gardena located at 1236 meters above sea level, in the province of Bolzano. Very famous are his wooden sculptures scattered around the town on which it is tradition for visitors to drive a nail. It is also known as Sankt Ulrich... more


The Dolomites of Val Gardena
(Val Gardena)
nature   

Val Gardena is located in Trentino Alto Adige, and is considered part of Ladinia due to its proximity to it. It is an alpine valley in the Dolomites, a set of mountain groups south of the Alpine chain. The author of the video has selected several images and videos that emphasize... more

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