The power of nature - water, rock and fresh mountain air from 13/06 to 07/08/2010 and from 21/08 to 25/09/2010. 7 days with our "Mühlwald-Gourmet-Pension" = 385,00 Euro for person
3 days with oru "Mühlwald-Gourmet-Pension" = 180,00 Euro
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Holiday in SestoHotels Sesto
Immerse into a promising and fascinating world, surrounded by the Dolomites of Sesto! It does not matter whether in the summer or in the winter - if you are looking for an active, unforgettable holiday in the terrific land of the Tre Cime - Three Peaks, you will not regret it! Sesto, in South Tyrol's most eastern valley, is characterised by the farms on the south slopes, the expanded larch-meadows, the shadowy pine forests and the Alpine roses on the slopes of the Nemes Alp. The village is a paradise for people looking for relaxation, for those eager to spend an active holiday, and for those who love the mountains. Impressing Dolomite peaks, such as the Cima Nove, the Cima Dieci, the Cima Undici, the Cima Dodici and the Cima Uno, are within reach. They form a natural sundial, which is towered above by another peak, the Tre Scarperi. The "Fischlein Valley" leads from the village to the rocks and thus is the easiest entry to the Natural Park "Dolomites of Sesto", with the Tre Cime di Lavaredo at its centre. How can we describe this diversity? First of all the best thing to do would be to go for a walk to pass by the well-known woods of larches and enter into the most beautiful valley of the world, the "Val Fiscalina", which is dominated by the magnificent peaks of the Dolomites. But take your time and close your eyes… can you smell the aroma of fresh grass, hay and rhododendrons?! Stay still for a while and enjoy… Sesto is an isolated area with blooming mountain pastures, green conifer woods, rare species of flowers, animals and minerals as well as beautiful mountain farms situated on the south-facing slope. Above all this stand the powerful peaks of the Dolomites: the peaks Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve and One. This unique mountain sundial is dominated by an even higher peak, the "Dreischusterspitze". |