Hotel Montchalet





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This is an excellent day trip with spectacular views all along the way of the famous Dolomites. Users suggest taking it slow, leaving early to avoid crowds, and bringing trekking poles. As an alternative, the cable car departing from Ortisei leads all the way to the top of the mountain, but is not open all year round. This route leads to two of the most photographed subjects in the Dolomites: the Church of San Giacomo and the panorama of the Odle from the top of Seceda (2519m). For updated...
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A fantastic hike that leads to the Alpe di Siusi starting from Ortisei | St. Ulrich. This circular route can be done clockwise and counterclockwise. It start by climbing on path 19 that leads to the Alpe di Siusi | Seiser Alm, with many refuges and mountain huts where you can relax and enjoy typical south tyrolean dishes. Descend on the Col da Vettes path, path no. 15 and from Piz proceed on Streda Minert.
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Beautiful hike in the Gardenna valley along the old post road.
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This fantastic route is located in Val Gardena starting from the center of Ortisei. It leads past San Giacomo and Monte Pic (2363m) up to Secëda (2519m). Alternatively, it is also possible to get up here with the Seceda cable car. The descent leads past the Forcella Pana (2444m) and the beautiful Mastlé meadows down to Santa Cristina. It is possible to return to Ortisei by bus. All bus timetables can be found here: https://sad.it/ To shorten the climb to the top of the Seceda, it is...
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This spectacular mountain bike route is located in the beautiful Val Gardena with start and finish in Ortisei. From the village center, it leads up to San Giacomo on an asphalt road and then takes path no. 4 which reaches the locality of Runcaudië above S. Cristina. It continues steeply uphill passing numerous huts up to Secëda (2519m), a peak with breathtaking views of the Dolomites and the surrounding valleys. Then the long descent begins, passing the Passo Cuca (2160m) and the Col Raiser...