Snöprognosen för Alleghe är: spö- regn (Totalt 34.0mm), kraftigast under sön natt. Milda temperaturer (max 8°C på sön eftermiddag, min 1°C på mån kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alleghe Weather (Next 3 days): The snow forecast for Alleghe is: spö- regn (Totalt 34.0mm), kraftigast under sön natt. Milda temperaturer (max 8°C på sön eftermiddag, min 1°C på mån kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alleghe Weather (Days 4-6): spö- regn (Totalt 39.0mm), kraftigast under fredag natt. Frys-tö förhållanden (max 7°C på tors morgon, min 0°C på ons kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alleghe Live Weather
Resort
Snödjup
Temp. (°C)
Vind (km/h)
Väder
Top Lift:
0.7m
-1
Middle Lift:
2
Bottom Lift:
0.2m
4
Drivs av Snow-Forecast.com
AllegheVäder
(de nästa3dagarna):
Snöprognosen för Alleghe är: spö- regn (Totalt 34.0mm), kraftigast under sön natt. Milda temperaturer (max 8°C på sön eftermiddag, min 1°C på mån kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Alleghe Väder (Dagarna4-6):
spö- regn (Totalt 39.0mm), kraftigast under fredag natt. Frys-tö förhållanden (max 7°C på tors morgon, min 0°C på ons kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
spö- regn (Totalt 34.0mm), kraftigast under sön natt. Milda temperaturer (max 8°C på sön eftermiddag, min 1°C på mån kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Kommande 4-6dagarnas väderöversikt:
spö- regn (Totalt 39.0mm), kraftigast under fredag natt. Frys-tö förhållanden (max 7°C på tors morgon, min 0°C på ons kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
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I have come to realize that it depends on what you like.
Some folk like skiing in purpose built French ski resorts where you can put your skis on at the back door of your catered chalet and clock up mile after mile of piste until you return to a bar, exhausted, where a bar maid who comes from Wolverhampton or Liverpool charges you 10 Euros to drink your beer out of a plastic beaker. It's all OK because you've only paid £300 for your holiday which will include transfers.
The Dolomites offer something totally different. They are stunningly beautiful mountains that turn a pink-red colour when the sun goes down. Around their bases are a collection of Tyrolian villages so I can't just talk about Alleghe without mentioning everything else on offer, besides another reviewer has done a great job of describing this 'little gem' of a place.
The Dolomiti Superski lift pass is the largest in the world and links the many villages that are located along the passes of what is now a UNESCO world heritage site. There are endless miles of unbelievably beautiful scenery which can be explored along the many pistes and trails that make up the network. Gorgeous little log cabins and mountain huts offer an array of mouth watering dishes and you can eat fabulously and drink your beer, served by a beauty who will definitely not have originated from anywhere in the UK, all for the same 10 Euros and I have never received my beverage in a plastic cup! I have even been collected from the side of the piste though by a horse and sleigh - to be escorted to the most delightful place to dine on fresh pasta and good red wine.
The Freeriding options are sensational. I recently bought a book written by Francesco Tremolada listing over 100 off-piste itineraries in the region including classic routes like the Val de Mezdi and it's all translated into English. Incidentally, he offers guiding which I would recommend.
So, where does Alleghe fit into this paradise that has been overlooked by so many Brits? Well, right in the middle of it, if you have a car. The Alleghe ski area offers 80 kms of piste underneath the Civetta mountain, with views to Mount Pelmo. The area is also know as Civetta ski and offers night skiing in the Zoldon Valley. You can drive 20 minutes and be in Malga which directly accesses the Marmalada glacier and Arabba. Arabba itself is 30 minutes drive away and you are straight in to the Sella Ronda ski circuit. Cortina is 40 minutes and Venice airport is under two hours. It is a nice idea to extend your holiday to take in the sights of the famous city.
The World War 1 ski tour passes through Alleghe and takes an entire day to complete. There are many more well-signed tours which take a day to complete and you never ski the same run or take the same lift twice! For people who like to clock up the miles of piste skiing this is a perfect opportunity and your electronic lift pass keeps a record which you can check up on when you get home.
Finally, there are more snow cannons in the Dolomites than anywhere else in the world so the pistes are always in great condition. Probably over 50% of all the runs fall within the tree line so on a bad visibility day you can always find a place where you can see.
OK, you might not be able to put your skis on at the door of your chalet but I think that I can live with that in such a wonderful winter environment.
I have come to realize that it depends on what you like.
Some folk like skiing in purpose built French ski resorts where you can put your skis on at the back door of your catered chalet and clock up mile after mile of piste until you return to a bar, exhausted, where a bar maid who comes from Wolverhampton or Liverpool charges you 10 Euros to drink your beer out of a plastic beaker. It's all OK because you've only paid £300 for your holiday which will include transfers.
The Dolomites offer something totally different. They are stunningly beautiful mountains that turn a pink-red colour when the sun goes down. Around their bases are a collection of Tyrolian villages so I can't just talk about Alleghe without mentioning everything else on offer, besides another reviewer has done a great job of describing this 'little gem' of a place.
The Dolomiti Superski lift pass is the largest in the world and links the many villages that are located along the passes of what is now a UNESCO world heritage site. There are endless miles of unbelievably beautiful scenery which can be explored along the many pistes and trails that make up the network. Gorgeous little log cabins and mountain huts offer an array of mouth watering dishes and you can eat fabulously and drink your beer, served by a beauty who will definitely not have originated from anywhere in the UK, all for the same 10 Euros and I have never received my beverage in a plastic cup! I have even been collected from the side of the piste though by a horse and sleigh - to be escorted to the most delightful place to dine on fresh pasta and good red wine.
The Freeriding options are sensational. I recently bought a book written by Francesco Tremolada listing over 100 off-piste itineraries in the region including classic routes like the Val de Mezdi and it's all translated into English. Incidentally, he offers guiding which I would recommend.
So, where does Alleghe fit into this paradise that has been overlooked by so many Brits? Well, right in the middle of it, if you have a car. The Alleghe ski area offers 80 kms of piste underneath the Civetta mountain, with views to Mount Pelmo. The area is also know as Civetta ski and offers night skiing in the Zoldon Valley. You can drive 20 minutes and be in Malga which directly accesses the Marmalada glacier and Arabba. Arabba itself is 30 minutes drive away and you are straight in to the Sella Ronda ski circuit. Cortina is 40 minutes and Venice airport is under two hours. It is a nice idea to extend your holiday to take in the sights of the famous city.
The World War 1 ski tour passes through Alleghe and takes an entire day to complete. There are many more well-signed tours which take a day to complete and you never ski the same run or take the same lift twice! For people who like to clock up the miles of piste skiing this is a perfect opportunity and your electronic lift pass keeps a record which you can check up on when you get home.
Finally, there are more snow cannons in the Dolomites than anywhere else in the world so the pistes are always in great condition. Probably over 50% of all the runs fall within the tree line so on a bad visibility day you can always find a place where you can see.
OK, you might not be able to put your skis on at the door of your chalet but I think that I can live with that in such a wonderful winter environment.
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