La Val di Fiemme it is surrounded by peaks of rare beauty, such as the spiers of the Latemar, recognized among the most beautiful mountains in the world by UNESCO which, on 26 June 2009, declared the Dolomites "Natural Heritage of Humanity".
Skiing you can immerse yourself in the naturalistic paradise of the Ski Center Latemar, among the 50 km of slopes that connect Pampeago, Predazzo and Obereggen.
In the Bellamonte-Alpe Lusia ski area, the ski slopes caress the borders of the Paneveggio Pale di S. Martino Natural Park, one of the "protected" environments that has favored the entry of the Dolomites into the list of privileged landscapes by Unesco.
And from the Alpe Cermis Skiarea, with its very long Olympia track (7,5 km), you can enjoy one of the most exciting views of the Dolomites. Other scenarios on the limestone mountains, which reflect the colors of sunrise and sunset, open up on Passo di Lavazé-Occlini, where alpine skiing meets cross-country skiing.
La Val di Fiemme it is also cradle of cross-country skiing which allows you to immerse yourself in nature thanks to the 80 kilometers of slopes of the Passo Lavazé Cross-Country Center and the trails of champions of the Lago di Tesero Cross-Country Center which in 2013 will host the Nordic Ski World Championships for the third time.
Val di Fiemme, in the Dolomites of Trentino, is immersed in spruce forests and is bordered by two natural parks such as that of Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino and that of Monte Corno.
In its snowy woods, the footprints of deer, roe deer and foxes are accompanied by the small holes of Nordic walking sticks or the oval footprints of snowshoes.
Fiemme is the ideal destination for hikers
Among these we find the enthusiasts of greeting snow walking, Nordic walking that allows you to burn calories in the snow while having fun, or nostalgic romantics snowshoeing and seal skins.

Discover the best offers to spend a snow vacation the best Alpine Chalets and Huts of the Dolomites, the best immersed structures in the heart of the Dolomites in typical Alpine style
They are particularly exciting walk in the moonlight with snowshoes and night-time toboggan rides from the refuges or along the illuminated Obereggen slope.
Among the enchanting panoramas of the Dolomites there are 3 ski-kindergardens, 5 nice mascots, 2 snowboard parks and 9 amusement parks with sledges, bobsleds and rubber donuts of every shape and colour.
There's even one sled, the Alpine Coaster, which glides through the woods between curves, bends and jumps.
The ski areas Obereggen, Alpe Cermis, Ski Center Latemar and Bellamonte-Alpe Lusia offer 110 km of wide and perfectly snow-covered slopes. Along the 150 km of cross-country trails, children ski alongside champions training for the 2013 Nordic World Ski Championships.


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I've been going there for years and it's always worth discovering both in winter and summer. super equipped for families with small children and attractions for kids. for adults many attractions. for those who practice sports, they don't know "where to go": mountain biking, skiing, horseback riding, walking tours, slopes always at the top and in absolute safety. Overall, good advice