| Vigo
di Fassa, an Oasis of Sunshine and Relaxation
In the heart of the Val
di Fassa, between Vael and Catinaccio, in the realm
of King Laurino
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The town of Vigo
di Fassa is among the sunniest spots in the valley.
It is located at the foot of Catinaccio, in a dominant
position and for centuries it was home to the valley’s
judicial, administrative and religious authorities.
Vigo di Fassa is directly linked to Bolzano (only
35 km) by the Costalunga Pass (which is also known
as the Carezza Pass or Karerpass). Vigo di Fassa
can offer tourists a wide selection of hotels and
apartments. From the centre of the town, there is
a cable car that, in just a few minutes, will take
you directly up to Ciampedie, a balcony and garden
overlooking the Dolomites with a view that is unique
in the entire world. Here the opportunities for
fun and relaxation are all linked to the time of
year: in winter, there are the ski lifts and facilities
of the Catinaccio Ski Area and in summer, countless
possibilities to go hiking through the Catinaccio
group of mountains (well worth seeing: Vael, the
Torri del Vajolet and Antermoia). Back in the town,
there are two splendid old gothic churches that
are also worth a visit: Santa Giuliana, patron saint
of the valley (early 16th century) and the Parish
Church of San Giovanni (latter half of the 15th
century), near the district of the same name; this
is an old church that is still in use as well as
being the height of religious and artistic expression
in the valley.
Identity Card for Vigo di
Fassa
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Name:
Vigo di Fassa. Form the Latin
vicus
Altitude: m. 1382
Inhabitants: 995 as at 30.04.1998
Districts: Passo di Costalunga
m. 1745 (original name Karerpaß); Vallonga
m. 1513; Tamion m. 1548; Larzonei;
San Giovanni m. 1335)
Area Code: 0462 Post
Code : 38039
No Hotels: 40 No. Beds:
2046
No Other Accommodation Structures:
509 No. Beds: 2648
Ski Areas: Catinaccio (see
Ski Area Catinaccio - Fassaski)
Hiking AReas: Catinaccio - Antermoia
- Vael - Vajolet |
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Pozza di Fassa, Night Skiing
in the Village |
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