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The small village of Corvara in Badia is located at 1,568 m of elevation at the foot of the mighty Mt Sassongher. Arlara, part of Corvara, is located uphill from the center of Corvara, immediately opposite Sassongher.

Corvara, situated in a wide basin-shaped valley, is considered to be the birthplace of tourism in the Alta Badia. Already in the late 18th century inhabitants began to explore the surrounding mountains and thus also tourists found their way to the village. The beginning of winter tourism in this area, however, was instigated by the construction of the Col Alto lift soon after WWII, which in 1947 has been transformed into the first chairlift throughout Italy.

Particularly striking is the panorama which opens up on the Pralongià High Plateau: the view on the Marmolada Glacier, the highest peak of the Dolomites, as well as on the surrounding summits and the Austrian Alps is breathtaking. Those who love active winter holidays will love this place, as 130 km of well-groomed slopes are waiting for you in the Alta Badia Ski Resort. Furthermore, the great scenery is perfect for snow-shoeing, winter hiking and ski touring.

In summer, Corvara is an eldorado for those who love hiking and mountain biking. Golfers can practice their favourite sport on the Alta Badia Golf course which is located only few kilometers from the center of Corvara, whereas water lovers will enjoy spending their leisure time at the Soscofes Biotope. Those who are interested in culture will find some must-sees in Corvara and its surroundings, for instance the La Crusc Pilgrimage Church at the foot of Mt. Sasso di Santa Croce and the St. Catherine Church in the village center. Moreover, in the artist's workshop of Raimond Mussner, there is a permanent exhibition of paints in watercolours and bronze studies.

Courtesy of www.altabadia.org

 

 

 

Sportkostner, at the center of the village with the bus stops in front