Discover Hotel Steinrosl, located in the charming San Cassiano, in the heart of the Italian Alps. In this small family hotel with no fewer than 25 rooms, everything revolves around the guests. It features an impressive spa that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. With the nearest ski lift only 500 metres away, this hotel is the perfect base for adventures in the snow.
The atmospheric onsite bar is a meeting place for both guests and local visitors, where everyone can relax and enjoy a drink. The owner is always ready for a chat and personally welcomes each guest upon arrival, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. After an active day on the slopes, you can let your hair down with a visit to the spa or to the extensive wine cellar. Wine tastings are organised on request, to make your stay even more special.
San Cassiano is one of the most popular villages in the beautiful Dolomites, in northern Italy. It’s a quiet village that’s an absolute paradise for skiers and hikers. The mountainous landscape will amaze you with its picturesque valleys and snow-covered forests. Enjoy fresh, powdery snow and great value for your money, all whilst surrounded by spectacular surroundings.
The village’s traditional charm, welcoming atmosphere, and delicious local cuisine has proven to be a winning combination for ski enthusiasts from all over the world. It is part of the Alta Badia ski area, with access to a network of ski slopes and trails suitable for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. The Alta Badia ski area offers varied slopes, modern ski lifts, and breathtaking views of the Dolomites. There are even opportunities for off-piste skiing and freeriding there, for those looking for more challenge and excitement.
There is also plenty to do for those who want to do something different than skiing or snowboarding. Strap on some snowshoes and head out with an experienced guide who will show you the most beautiful local trails. Walking in them may be a bit awkward at first, but you will soon get the hang of it! There is also a toboggan run close to the ski lift and plenty of opportunities to go cross-country skiing in this area.
Twelve ski resorts, all within one ski area in Italy: Dolomiti Superski! The breathtaking landscape of the Italian Dolomites offers an astonishing number of slopes. It is the largest ski area in the world, and even the most seasoned ski fans will be impressed by its slopes.
The Dolomiti Superski ski pass grants access to 1200 kilometres of varied slopes and 450 ski lifts. With a Sunweb ski holiday package, you will have this ski pass included! Explore the whole area without limits, at a discounted price. The legendary Sella Ronda ski circuit includes four of the twelve ski resorts in Dolomiti Superski (Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, Alta Badia, and Arabba-Marmolada), giving you a scenic and unique way to explore the area. On skis or a snowboard, the Sella Ronda circuit takes about 5-6 hours to complete, taking you over 42 kilometres of slopes in the heart of the Dolomites. That’s a trip you’ll never forget!
Cross-country skiers will also love the Dolomites. In total, the twelve ski resorts in Dolomiti Superski offer more than 900 kilometres of cross-country trails. The beautiful Gsieser and Antholzertal trails will already be well-known to fans, and you can even take cross-country skiing lessons at Ski School Antholzertal.
There are plenty of excellent accommodations in the Dolomiti Superski region. They are mostly built in a traditional architectural style, creating a cosy alpine look. Many of them are located next to or near the slopes, and the ski busses stop in front of most major accommodations. Whether you’re planning a family getaway, an adventurous solo trip, or making memories with a group of friends, Sunweb will have the perfect accommodation for you.
The best après-ski bars and clubs in Dolomiti Superski can be found in Selva or Oritisei. You can party there until the early hours! But there is also plenty to do in the area earlier in the evening. Take your pick from world-class restaurants and cafés and indulge in delicious and authentic Italian cuisine. Italians take their ski breaks very seriously, so you will often find places to refresh and refuel right by the slopes. If you want to relax after a long day of skiing, you can do so at one of the excellent spas in Dolomiti Superski. Let yourself completely unwind before enjoying another exciting day in this magnificent ski area.
Capital:
The capital is Rome.
Language:
The official language is Italian.
Time:
There is a time difference of +1hour.
Currencies:
The official currency in Italy is the euro.
Voltage:
The voltage is 230 volts.
Travel documents:
You must be in possession of a valid passport or valid proof of identity.
Talk on the phone:
A British mobile phone also works in Italy. To call to Italy from the UK, first dial the country code 0039 and then the area code without zero and then the subscriber number. The country code 0044 is from Italy to the UK.
Emergency number:
The national emergency number is 112.
Traveling by car:
The national roads are well passable. Pas Piccolo San Bernardo is closed throughout the winter season (November to June).
Keep in mind that the highways require a toll. If you travel via the Austrian motorways, you must be in possession of a toll sticker. For some motorways, tunnels and roads in Austria there is no vignette requirement, but a separate toll must be paid, such as the A13 from Innsbruck-Süd to the Italian border.
There is no general obligation in Italy for winter tyres. Winter equipment (chains or winter tyres) may be mandatory on mountain roads. This is indicated with a traffic sign. Not using winter tires in winter conditions can lead to (joint) liability in the event of accidents and also have criminal consequences. In Austria and Germany, winter tires are required in winter conditions.
In case of breakdown or an accident, it is mandatory that all road users wear a reflective vest.
If you travel via France:
Please note: in some cities it is mandatory to have an environmental sticker from 1 July 2017. If you drive over the Paris ring road, the Boulevard Périphérique, you will also need an environmental sticker in many cases. The vignette can not be obtained along the way, but can only be ordered online. The French police advise to print out the application form and the confirmation and to take it with you if the vignette is not delivered in time by post. The order form can be found on this website: https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/demande-ext/cgu
Future environmental zones can be found on this website: http://en.france.fr/nl/tips/milieuzones-france-ecovignet-credit
Food and drink:
Italy is known for pizzas, pastas and risottos. It is not recommended to drink tap water.
Tips:
It is customary in Italy to give a tip of around 10% in bars, restaurants and hotels.
Opening hours:
In general, the shops are closed between 13.00 and 16.00. This is the siesta. After 16.00 hours the shops will open again until about 19.00 hours.
Safety:
In Italy, a ski helmet is mandatory for children up to and including 14 years of age. A ski helmet is recommended for adults. In a ski class, wearing a helmet is often required.
Swimming pool
In Italy you are generally required to wear a swimming cap in swimming pools. This is for both public swimming pools and swimming pools that belong to hotels.
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A Dolomiti Superski ski pass is included in the tour price.
You can see the surcharges and discounts for extending your ski pass or no ski pass in step 1 (preferences) of the booking process. If a child or senior discount applies, this will be shown in step 2 (price overview). Would you like to know which ski pass is included in your travel time? View our FAQ here .
Ski passes for children born after 12/31/2016 are free. These discounts can be found in the calculation of your travel sum. Identification is required when collecting your ski pass.
Any surcharges and discounts are only valid upon booking. Other rates are applied locally. It is not possible to redeem your ski pass on another day onsite. An extension of your ski pass can often be booked as an extra; you will find the price for this further in the booking process. A discount for “no ski pass” can also be found during the booking process.
You cannot book lessons in advance. You can arrange this yourself onsite.
Ski lessons for adults:
6 days of 2 hours of lessons per day - approx. €200*
Ski lessons for children:
6 days of 2.5 hours of lessons per day - approx. €250*
Snowboard lessons for adults:
3 days of 3 hours of lessons per day - approx. €195*
* Prices are a guideline and are subject to change.
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