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Cortina Summer Catalogue 2011

Summer Activities
Trekking
42 suggested itineraries in the Dolomites of Ampezzo
Nordic walking
Mountain bike
Cortina Bike Resort
Vie Ferrata
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Adrenalin Adventures
Canyoning, Adrenalin Park
Other sports
More than hiking...
Mountain Resort
Lagazuoi - 5 Torri
Info area
History
Hospitality
Tofane
I.S.T.A. Cortina
Funivie Tofana - Marmolada
Faloria - Cristallo - Mietres
Cortina Cube
Guides and equipment rentals
Guides and Sport Groups
Equipment rentals
Bus
Bus Transfer
Local Bus Lines
Climbing school

The climbing school courses organised by Cortina’s Alpine Guides teach and introduce beginners or those with a passion already more of the fantastic world of climbing. Instruction takes place in total safety on the most beautiful walls of the area. Climbing arouses wonderful sensations, and the course will attempt to to give you the grounding know-how for becoming a good future climber.

Adults and teenagers have attended our courses for many years, and it has been an unforgettable experience for everybody.

The Alpine Guide Group organises rock climbing courses for adults in three different levels: the Basis Course of two days, the Advanced Course (three days) and a of four-day Climbing Camp.

The children’s courses are divided into: Climbing is fun, Mini Climbing Course and Sports Climbing. All these levels last three days and begin on Mondays or Thursdays.

Enrolments at the Alpine Guide Office at least one day before the beginning of the course.


Some history...
Nordic Walking was first used as a summer training method by cross-country skiers, in Finland. It was then developed into a fitness exercise with specific training equipment. Nordic Walking was first launched in Finland in 1997. It has rapidly increased in popularity in North Europe, especially in Germany and Austria. Today Nordic Walking is well-known fitness sport also in the Italian Alps.

Foto di Paola Dandrea