Our ski group are going to the Dolomites next January, can any one recommend a village with some apr'a ski and maybe a hotel for up to 16 of us.
Some of us prefer off piste!
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
You could look at Madonna di Campiglio, although you might find the apres ski a little too civilised. (Scrap that. I'm not sure MdC is any good for off piste.
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I had two fantastic visits to San Martino di Castrozza in March 2016
Great walkable town, plenty of great restaurants and with The Ranch, one of the best bars in the mountains.
Some accommodation slopeside, but excellent bus network. Takes 5 mins.
Not apres like Austrian apres, but with 16 the party arrives when you do
Some of the pics might be down - facebook change the code - but the vids are there
Corvara if you want some life after the pistes are closed
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Selva has proper apres ski in the Luislkeller!
Just booked for end of Feb
After all it is free
After all it is free
Selva has the nightlife but Araba has the better access to the steeper stuff off the Marmolada. Arabba is pretty dead at night.
Note that there are rules about skiing off piste in Italy. They are not universally understood [ 9 different varieties of police ] or equally applied from region to region. I was skiing in a group well off the piste and had we triggered anything it could not have affected any marked run. We were stopped and interrogated at some length, we were skiing with the son of a local hotelier and he persuaded plod that he was a guide and responsible for us. We all had transceivers but nobody had full avi gear. Plod were on skidoos with blue lights and radar speed guns.