Things to Do
Towns to Explore in the Dolomites
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO
The largest town in the dolomites. It has lots of upscale boutiques, gourmet dining, and a beautiful town square. It was also the host city for the Winter Olympics in 1956 and will be again in 2026! (1 hour by car or 1.5 Hours by Ski)
VAL GARDENA + ORTISEI
30 minute drive from hotel. Picturesque town with stunning alpine scenery, traditional Ladin culture, and excellent hiking and skiing opportunities. You can organize transport there through kolfuschgerhof..
CORVARA / ALTA BADIA
5-10 minute drive from the hotel where the wedding will be hosted. Corvara has immediate access to beginner ski slopes, the Sella Ronda ski circuit, and several fine dining establishments
Where to Eat / Drink
Alta Badia / Corvara - Explore here
l’Osti
La Stüa de Michil
La Perla bistro
Adlerkeller
Places slightly farther away (~1 hour)
Kronplatz
Alpinn Foodspace (1 hour from hotel - amazing view! Attached a museum of mountain photography called Lumen that is beautiful)
Cortina
Tivoli
San Brite
Activities
- Downhill Skiing / Ski Rentals
- Snowshoeing
- Spa/wellness
- Reach a mountain Rifugio by gondola for a lunch with a view
- Ice-skating
- Indoor climbing
- Visit a city like Brunico, Bressanone, Bolzano or Cortina
- Cross-country skiing
- Sledding
If you are interested in booking skiing, snow-shoeing or spa activities through the hotel, we will send out a survey in January where you can book activities that will then be added to your hotel reservation. For other inquiries you can email info@kolfuschgerhof.com
Hikes / Skis / Vistas
You can buy tickets at the ticket office in Corvara, through Kolfuschgerhof, or if you have an IKON pass, just show up and ski
Ski Routes
The Sella Ronda (beginner ski route around all major towns in the dolomites)
The Super 8 (intermediate ski around the 5 tori - most famous vista in the dolomites)
The Marmolada (longest ski the in dolomites down a glacier)
Pitstops If Flying In / Out of Milan
Lake Garda
A great stop between Milan and the Dolomites. Cute cobbled streets, wine bars, gelato, and views on the largest lake in Italy.
Verona
Romeo and Juliet’s home-town and a gorgeous city in it’s own right. (it’s good luck in love to go visit Juliet’s balcony here)
Bolzano
Like stepping into a fairy tale where the Alps meet Italian charm—plus, where else can you find a city that speaks three languages, has castles at every turn