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World War Ski Tour

from 650€

Day Tour

1-8 participants

Online booking

World War Ski Tour

On the trail of the historical sites of the First World War

The “Dolomiti Superski” is the largest and certainly the most beautiful ski destination for skiing. With 1200 kilometers of slopes, 16 ski areas and 450 lifts, the magnificent ski area leaves nothing to be desired. When skiing, you are surrounded by the most beautiful mountains in the world, the Dolomites. The Dolomites are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The longest and best slopes, as well as the gentlest and most beautiful descents await you.

This tour follows the historical scenes of the First World War. The tour runs under the walls of large Dolomite peaks such as Monte Pelmo, Civetta, Tofana, Lagazuoi, Sella, Sassongher and Marmolada.

The mountain infantry tour offers spectacular descents and even the longest slope in the Dolomites, from Punta Rocca over the Marmolada glacier to Malga Ciapela.

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All Details at a Glance

Pricing scheme

650€ for 1 person
690€ for 2 people
740€ for 3-5 people
790€ for 6-8 people

Payment information

30% of the total amount upon booking
Final payment on the day of the day tour

Included services

Entire organization and guidance by a state-certified mountain and ski guide

Additional costs

Transfer from and to the meeting point
Dolomiti Superski ski pass
Ski guide expenses
Individual tips
The additional costs may vary and are for guidance only!

Participants

1-8 participants

Duration

Day Tour

Meeting point

This program is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.

return

around 4:00 pm

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Equipment

  • normal ski clothing

  • helmet, ski goggles and sunglasses

  • sun protection

  • Dolomiti Superski ski pass

  • Modern piste skis (rental available in the various shops in the Dolomites)

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