Selva di Val Gardena is a charming place, towards the end of Val Gardena.
It's lovely both in Summer and in Winter, depending on what you're looking for. As for me, I love that place all year round.
I've been going there on holiday for many years and, even if some things have changed in time, ... Read review
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Selva di Val Gardena is a charming place, towards the end of Val Gardena.
It's lovely both in Summer and in Winter, depending on what you're looking for. As for me, I love that place all year round.
I've been going there on holiday for many years and, even if some things have changed in time, they're for the best in most cases.
In Summer you can start from this place to go for a short, long or very long walk or you can idle around ... ...the valley, for a little shopping.
IN Winter the place is frantic with skiers and, on the second week-end of December, there's a World Cup downhill race, really woth seeing.
People mostly speak German or Ladino, a kind of local dialect, and they can be kinder of you speak English, rather than Italian, since they represent a strange minority, who'd rather be Austrian (if they ever would like to get them) than Italian.
Food is ... more
Selva di Val Gardena is a charming place, towards the end of Val Gardena. It's lovely both in Summer and in Winter, depending on what you're looking for. As for me, I love that place all year round. I've been going there on holiday for many years and, even if some things have changed in time, they're for the best in most cases. In Summer you can start from this place to go for a short, long or very long walk or you can idle around the place or go to Ortisei, at the beginning of the valley, for a little shopping. IN Winter the place is frantic with skiers and, on the second week-end of December, there's a World Cup downhill race, really woth seeing. People mostly speak German or Ladino, a kind of local dialect, and they can be kinder of you speak English, rather than Italian, since they represent a strange minority, who'd rather be Austrian (if they ever would like to get them) than Italian. Food is particular and superb.