OI Magazine - N° 34 - October 2023

64 tradition, quality, and modernity. This region, the land of the Ladin people, the oldest Rhaeto-Romanic population in the Alps, has become a renowned tourist destination while preserving its natural heritage and extraordinary mountain landscape. For outdoor sports enthusiasts, Alta Badia and the Dolomites offer a wide range of activities for all seasons: skiing and snowboarding, cross-country skiing, sledding, road and mountain biking trails, trekking, and climbing. The outdoor activity offerings are diverse and exciting, much like the region itself. The ski resort boasts a staggering 130 kilometres of slopes suitable for all, from wide and easy runs for families to the famous Gran Risa, where World Cup races are held every year. Not to mention the over 500 kilometres of interconnected slopes with ski-in/ski-out access thanks to its central location on the Sellaronda and in the Dolomiti Superski carousel. Alta Badia is also renowned for its high-quality ski schools. The ski instructors of the Alta Badia ski schools teach with passion and professionalism, ensuring high standards of training. Some of them are former athletes and coaches of the Italian national ski team, bringing with them experiences from the world of competitive skiing. In the heart of Alta Badia, in Corvara, you will find the renowned Ladinia Ski & Snowboard School. With over 90 specialized instructors, this school makes the skiing experience easier and more exciting for all skill levels. Alta Badia is also a place where you will find cutting-edge, environmentally friendly tourist facilities and a rich variety of accommodations. Here, you can choose from hotels, inns, guesthouses, bed and breakfasts, apartments, agritourism (farm stays), mountain huts, or campgrounds. Corvara, Colfosco, La Villa, San Cassiano, Badia, and La Val offer a wide selection of high-quality accommodations in all categories. And

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