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We skied in Grostè

We skied in Grostè

March 2022 · 2 min read · Italy

The last ski I did this year in Trentino Alto Adige at the top of Grostè We are in the Brenta Dolomites in the northernmost area of the group at about 2900 meters.

Here there are some beautiful slopes that connect this peak with ski lifts that start from Campo Carlo Magno Basically we are in the ski area of Madonna di Campiglio, a very famous location in Trentino Alto Adige.

It is true that I like warm countries like the Canaries but I really like having fun in the snow in fact I come to this ski resort at least three or four times a year but I don't get along very well with skis.

I prefer to take long walks in the snow and where the snow is so abundant I usually rent snowshoes to walk better.

I must say that doing this snow sport is very relaxing.

Here we are near Rifugio Graffer, one of the oldest shelters here, you think it was inaugurated in 1947, But how beautiful are these mountains all covered in snow?

Here is the refuge in this photo, a refuge that rises at 2200 61 meters and is precisely named Trentino mountaineer Giorgio Graffer.

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Trentino Alto Adige is a region that has given birth to many great mountaineers and they are truly organized in the management of the refuges For the quality they can offer not only from the point of view of catering but also because the refuge for a mountain lover becomes a really important place where you can also find shelter in case of bad weather.

They are places where I always come after a walk or a simple ski and I always come to taste an excellent bombardino and a very good hot coffee.

Many complain about the prices that are considered high, but the service they offer almost all year round must be taken into consideration.

I hope you enjoyed these photos I'm a little sad that the winter season ends here I can't wait for the next one.

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