| Summer
in the Val di Fassa – Glorious Nature in a
Blaze of Colour
Cool summers, magnificent
hikes, spectacular scenery, sport or relaxation:
you will be spoilt for choice
In the summer, the
Val di Fassa seems to transform, emerging –
as if by magic – from a fairytale: vast expanses
of green, the "Giardino delle Rose"
(Rose Garden) - also known as the “Rosengarten”
- with its rhododendrons in Catinaccio, reinvigorated
woodlands, and wildlife awakening from the long
winter. Everywhere is a brightly-coloured explosion
of nature: from the thousands of shades of green
to the cobalt blue sky, the predominantly yellow
tones of the first blooms and the orange-red of
the meadow lilies. This is all waiting to be enjoyed
from the "Monti Pallidi" (Pale Mountains),
so called because, especially in summer and according
to the light, they take on a particular pale pink
to violet colour that defies description. This is
the perfect season for trekking, either with a group
of friends or in perfect solitude.
You can follow more than 300 km of
marked routes for unforgettable hikes. There are
both easy routes for the whole family and difficult
routes for expert climbers. Routes run through enchanted
valleys or up to high altitudes as far as the highest
peak in the Dolomites, the "Queen of the Dolomites":
Marmolada (3,342 m). Some of the routes at higher
altitudes are easy to reach, thanks to the same
lifts that take skiers up to the slopes in winter
and which, in the summer, are useful for travelling
the long routes among the Dolomites in the Val di
Fassa.
Summer
does not just offer classical sporting activities,
such as tennis, swimming, gym, ice skating, and
mini golf, but there are also alternative sports
such as free climbing, hang gliding, mountain biking,
horse riding, golf etc. What is more, a host of
cultural, traditional and sporting events is also
organised in this season. Of these, we should mention
the "Te anter i Tobiè" festival,
which brings back old traditional trades, and the
"Rampilonga", a mountain bike race with
thousands of competitors. Thanks to its many participants
and long, hard route (almost 40 km), the “Rampilonga”
is reminiscent of the famous "Marcialonga",
the cross-country skiing race across the Fassa and
Fiemme valleys that is held every year in January
and which can count thousands of competitors.
If you prefer to relax, there is
nothing better than some sunbathing in the meadows
of Ciampedie or on the panoramic terrace of Sass
Pordoi. You can also pamper yourself in one of the
valley’s many relaxation and wellness centres
or just take a look around the local craft workshops
and wander through the many weekly markets. You
can pay a visit to studios belonging to sculptors
and artists or get to know more about the history
and culture of the valley’s Ladin ethnic minority
by spending an afternoon visiting the Fassa Ladin
Museum in San Giovanni.
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The Summer Climate in the Val di Fassa |
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