Hotel Villa Argentina





The Hotel Villa Argentina Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a beautiful challenging route that takes you high up in the mountains to Lake Federa where the Croda da Lago Refuge is also located. The path crosses a dense forest and despite the very steep initial part offers spectacular views at various points along the excursion and above all to the point of arrival at the lake. For information, prices and opening hours of the refuge: https://www.crodadalago.it/
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An excursion in the Croda da Lago-Cernera mountain group, starting from Campo di Sotto where you travel a first section on a paved road and then take the path from Lago de Pianozes to the Croda da Lago Refuge, passing by the Federa Bridge and the Malga Pillowcase. Continuing the climb towards Rocchetta di Prendera, on the path to the left, where the path becomes more rocky and challenging. This is the highest of the four Rocchette, lonely and wild, perhaps more popular in winter for ski...
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A nice round trip excursion, in the heart of the Dolomites, starting from the parking lot near Lake Pianozes and following the uphill path. The trail passes by beautiful waterfalls and two beautiful refuges: the Malga Federa (1820m) and the Croda da Lago Refuge (2038m). The trails are well maintained and well signposted and many benches have been installed along the way, where you can enjoy the wonderful views. For more information and reservations in the Refuges: Malga Federa:...
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A very beautiful and rewarding excursion in the Natural Park of the Ampezzo Dolomites, starting from the parking lot of Cortina Bassa. The route begins by crossing the meadows in front and then uphill towards Mortisa before turning left where it continues on a path towards Rifugio Lago di Croda. From here the itinerary climbs through the wood using the fire roads until it reaches the first refuge, Rifugio Lago D'Ajal. The path from here has recently been used by foresters, so it is quite cut...