Ladin of Fassa - Ladino di Fassa

Ladin of Fassa
Panorama of the Val di Fassa with Campitello di Fassa
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Ladin of Fassa is a tourist and administrative area ofItaly.

To know

Comun General de Fascia (Community of the Val di Fassa in Italian) is the official name of the District, which is characterized by the great diffusion of the Ladin language.

Geographical notes

Corresponds to the territory of the Val di Fassa, in Trentino northeastern. It borders to the west and north with theSouth Tyrol, to the east with the Veneto (territory of Belluno, south with Primiero is Val di Fiemme.

Spoken languages

It belongs to the linguistic-cultural region of Ladinia, where the Ladin language is spoken by the majority of the population.

Culture and traditions

In the valley the popular tradition linked to the Ladin culture is very strong: fables, legends and folk tales linked to the majestic mountains that surround it are known. It is famous that of Ciambolpìn, the loving shepherd native of the Fedàia lake, near the Marmolada, who was bewitched by the fairy Kelina. TO Vigo di Fassa are based inMajon Ladin Cultural Institute of fascegn and the Ladin museum. In each village there is a church with a characteristic architecture of the area thirty and the neighbor South Tyrol.

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How to get

By plane

  • 1 Bolzano-Dolomites Airport (IATA: BZO) (6 km from the center of Bolzano), 39 0471 255 255, fax: 39 0471 255 202. Simple icon time.svgopen to the public: 05: 30–23: 00; ticket office opening: 06: 00-19: 00; check-in for flights from Bolzano is only possible from 1 hour to a maximum of 20 minutes before departure. Small regional airport with scheduled flights to and from Lugano is Rome with Etihad Regional (by Darwin Air). At certain times of the year, the Lauda Air company connects the city with Vienna once a week. On the other hand, charter flights are more numerous.
  • 2 Verona Airport (Catullus), Boxes of Sommacampagna, 39 045 8095666, @.
  • 3 Brescia Airport (D'Annunzio), Via Aeroporto 34, Montichiari (Connections with Brescia airport are guaranteed by public transport via the bus. The stop a Brescia city ​​is located at the bus station (number 23), while that of the airport is at the front of the terminal. There are also connections to the city of Verona via bus / shuttle line 1), 39 045 8095666, @. Charter only

By car

The Val di Fassa is connected to the other valleys of the Dolomites through numerous passes: the San Pellegrino pass colleague Moena with the Biois valley in Veneto; the Fedaia pass connects with Rocca Pietore; the Costalunga pass connects Vigo with the val d'Ega (South Tyrol), while from Canazei you can reach Livinallongo in Veneto) through Pordoi pass and the Val Gardena in South Tyrol through Sella pass.

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What to do

The activities that take place in the valley are mainly linked to tourism, both summer and winter. The ski resorts of the valley are part of the consortium Dolomiti Superski, the largest in the world. The ski areas of the valley are as follows:

  • Catinaccio-Rosengarten, At Vigo and Pera di Fassa.
  • Buffaure, At Pool, then connected to Ciampac di Alba of Canazei.
  • Belvedere / Col Rodella di Canazei / Campitello, of considerable size, connected with Val Gardena (South Tyrol) is Arabba-Marmolada in Veneto. From here you can take part in the tour of the Dolomites Sella Group, called Sellaronda.
  • Three Valleys At Moena is San Pellegrino-Falcade pass in Veneto.


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