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Zoldo Alto, Civetta
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Having just come back from our ski holiday in St Gervais on Tues, we've booked a 2nd trip for Feb half term. To avoid French sch holidays (and keep the budget down) we've booked a chalet apt (s/c) in Zoldo Alto.
Any tips on mountain restaurants, secret huts for hot choc breaks etc?
Also, modestly priced restaurants / takeaways in the village (family friendly as kids are aged 8 & 13)?
And also shops for buying the groceries and beer??
We'll be driving up from Venice so we can stop for a biggish supermarket shop en route if anyone has any recommendations?
Cheers.
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