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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
Search for a Via Ferrata in the Dolomites by group, name or difficulty
Adrenalin Adventures
Canyoning, Adrenalin Park
Other sports
More than hiking...
Mountain Resort
Lagazuoi - 5 Torri
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History
Hospitality
Tofane
I.S.T.A. Cortina
Funivie Tofana - Marmolada
Faloria - Cristallo - Mietres
Cortina Cube
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News Archive
20 news reports: from 1 to 20.
 09/12/2011
Ski area and lift open
 02/12/2011
Kick off the winter season!
 22/11/2011
The Faloria cable car opens the new ski-season
 29/09/2011
Tribute to Autumn
 20/09/2011
Music on the mounatin
 01/09/2011
Dolomiti Freebike
 30/08/2011
Seven plates for seven mountain refuges
 29/08/2011
1000 and one sheep
 09/08/2011
Festa Campestre Sestiere di Zuel - 13/14 August
 08/08/2011
Sunrise on the top of Tofana - 12 August
 31/07/2011
Visit the open air museum of Sasso di Stria
 26/07/2011
Music and fairy talesin Seventh Heaven - Friday 29/07 Rifugio Averau
 18/07/2011
Music at altitude: MUSICAL PANORAMAS
 13/07/2011
Guided tours at the Forte Tre Sassi museum
 20/06/2011
International Show Jumping
 09/05/2011
Holiday packages at altitude
 28/04/2011
Cycling routes to please everybody!
In the Dolomites the cycling possibilities are manifold and quite suited to all needs and for every technical level.
Cortina Bike is variety.
Besides the mountain bike routes for daring sportsmen, for bikers who are looking for the opportunity to put themselves to the test, you can find the Dolomite Cycle Path: a long hiking and cycling trail route which follows the itinerary of the former railway track, known to the enthusiasts as Ferrovia, which nowadays has been paved, improved and fitted with illuminated tunnel-tracts
 28/04/2011
What is a via ferrata
"It is a series of artificial fixings, metal ropes, iron ladders and rungs that make it possible to climb a rock wall." (Sepp Schnürer)

The first "vie ferrate" were built during World War I, until the end of 1917, whilst the Austrians and the Italians were fighting a ferocious war in the mountains of the Dolomites, in order to aid the movement of mountain infantry at high altitude.
Recently this wartime network of "iron ways" has been carefully restored and many new routes added.
 28/04/2011
Faloria Ski Challenge - Sunday May 1st 10 a.m.
 15/04/2011
Sport Festival - 16 April Faloria Refuge
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