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Corvara - Alta Badia

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Afternoon Snow Heads!,

I have already pre-booked in optimistic anticipation a Family skiing holiday to Corvara, Italy. for the first time I will have my very young babies - 2 years and the other yet to be born so will be a tiny 8 months! We are taking the partners parents and nan along so a nice family gathering and I was on the lookout for some opinions and advice off anyone who may have been to the area/ resort.

The nan and mum will more than likely refrain from skiing so I would like to know if there are any activities throughout the day that can be done by themselves and/or with the children?

Also, can non skiiers take the gondola up to see the top and potentially have a drink at a restaurant within walking distance without the need for Ski's ect?

Thank you in advance all!!! Smile
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The best short trip for non skiers would be to get the shuttle bubble to Colfosco then take a short (half mile?) slight uphill walk to the Col Pradat gondola. Up the top are excellent views, sunshine and a very nice restaurant.
No idea about prices.
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Yes, non skiers can take the Gondolas up to the top from Corvara. The Alpine Lounge at the top of Boe is quite smart and has more room to stretch your legs than at the top of Col Alt.
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We were there last year just before covid. Other half doesn't ski so has some tips.

1) The walking map here shows the pedestrian accessible lifts. Don't know the rules on small kids though! https://www.altabadia.org/en/winter-holidays/italian-alps/maps-of-the-slopes-and-walks-in-and-around-alta-badia.html

2) She did a lot of nice walks including the art trail along the river from Corvara.

3) I seem to remember some hotels will allow you to buy access to the spas not sure which one's though.

4) The sports hall is open but not sure what hey offer.
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Good advice above. For a change of scenery, they can also catch the local frequent bus to La villa and take the gondola up to the Mortizino Lounge. Or take the bus to San Cassiano and gondola up to Vegas Hut or Rifugio piz sorega. I don't actually think there are many walking trails within the main ski area above Corvara/La villa etc which is a shame.
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No shortage of good mountain restaurants in the area that you can get to!

There is a large number of Michelin star ones in the area if that interests...
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@Sweedish, yes...I had my 50th birthday dinner at the Michelin Stua at La Perla Hotel. We had a private table for the two of us in the wine Stube.

Edit...I've just remembered the word Stube!


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holidayloverxx wrote:
@Sweedish, yes...I had my 50th birthday dinner at the Michelin Stua at La Perla Hotel. We had a private table for the two of us in the wine room.


Hope it was really nice...I've heard it's good!!

The food in general in the area as a whole is great imo though maybe a little Germanic for my taste!
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@Sweedish, yes...it was lovely. We had a tasting menu, which I usually do on a first visit to a Michelin restaurant
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holidayloverxx wrote:
@Sweedish, yes...it was lovely. We had a tasting menu, which I usually do on a first visit to a Michelin restaurant


Happy days! And wise choice!

I've forgotten what it's like to go to a restaurant Confused
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Sweedish wrote:
holidayloverxx wrote:
@Sweedish, yes...it was lovely. We had a tasting menu, which I usually do on a first visit to a Michelin restaurant


Happy days! And wise choice!

I've forgotten what it's like to go to a restaurant Confused


we ate at Stua last year this time last year, again the tasting menu. Food, wine and service were all great, very quiet atmosphere and unusual outfits for the staff (very traditional !). I can't eat Gluten and they handled that very well (just pick anything you want from the main menu) so will definitely go again when in the area.

Recommended if you fancy a good meal.
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richb67 wrote:
Sweedish wrote:
holidayloverxx wrote:
@Sweedish, yes...it was lovely. We had a tasting menu, which I usually do on a first visit to a Michelin restaurant


Happy days! And wise choice!

I've forgotten what it's like to go to a restaurant Confused


we ate at Stua last year this time last year, again the tasting menu. Food, wine and service were all great, very quiet atmosphere and unusual outfits for the staff (very traditional !). I can't eat Gluten and they handled that very well (just pick anything you want from the main menu) so will definitely go again when in the area.

Recommended if you fancy a good meal.


Thanks for the advice. I'll go next time we are in the area Madeye-Smiley
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https://www.altabadia.org/en/italian-alps-dolomites/food-and-drink/food-drink.html
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
That says 2 Michelin stars this one say 4..

https://www.altabadia.org/en/italian-alps-dolomites/food-and-drink/gourmet-valley.html
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Two Michelin starred restaurants. One has one star, the other three stars, a total of four Michelin stars.
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