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Hi all
We're looking to book our usual group trip to corvara/Alta badia for the coming season. We always book independently and direct with local hotels. We're looking to go end Feb/early march, we always try to avoid any local or regional holidays, even though it's not an Italian holiday I've noticed most hotels seem to be busy last week of Feb? Any ideas why that might be, can't seem to find any information on local South Tyrol/Italian public holidays? Appreciate anyone's knowledge! Cheers
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http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=2966764
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I drove to Cortina the equivalent week last winter and the Autobahns in Germany were full of Dutch cars.
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The table linked above is invaluable in planning ski trips, The Dutch and the Swedes are enormously fond of the Dolomites. End of Feb will be rammed.
Can you wait until 10th march? The slopes are so much quieter then
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