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Why you should choose San Martino di Castrozza for your ski holiday

As you already know- I absolutely love Trentino. Each year I explore a different place to stay. This year, to kick off 2022, I headed to San Martino di Castrozza, part of the ski carousel Dolomiti Superski. This little town is located at 1450 metres above sea level, in the heart of the Paneveggio – Pale di San Martino Nature Park. It stole my heart, so let me tell you all about it!

How to get there

There are a few ways to get to San Martino di Castrozza depending on which airport you are travelling from. There are quite a few options, either by car, by coach or by train. You can find all the detailed information here.

About the town

The town has only 500 inhabitants but it’s super beautiful and charming. I was lucky to experience it being all covered in snow. It felt like being in a fairytale. There are some lovely boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops, après ski chic bars and clubs. You definitely won’t be bored.

San Martino is a part of the ski carousel Dolomiti Superski – the biggest ski destination in Italy with 12 ski areas, 450 ski lifts, 1,200 km of slopes – all on a single ski pass.

Skiing in the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009, is an unique experience that fills your soul with beauty. A true paradise if you ask me! So many gorgeous routes and breathtaking landscapes! I absolutely loved snowboarding and admiring the views. The weather was absolutely incredible too! I loved the crispy air, but also the gorgeous sunshine and perfectly blue skies.

Staying in this location is also extremely convenient. Visitors do not have to worry about travelling long distances. Ski lifts are easily reachable on foot. There are also ski buses available. 

My snowboard outfit is from an amazing brand OOSC Clothing. All their ski suits and outerwear are sustainably made using recycled plastic bottles. They create the most colourful and unique styles! You should definitely check them out! Click here to shop.

Safety

You can enjoy the mountain safely thanks to the new technological tools that aim at minimising or even eliminating queueing. They also have an app – the Dolomiti Superski app – that brings together all the information you will need to organise your holiday. 

Moreover, from now on, people with a foreign vaccination certificate (with the completed vaccination cycle) or with a foreign recovery certificate can use all the lifts in the Dolomiti-Superski area, as well as other services such as accommodation and restaurants.

Additionally, on cable cars, gondolas and chairlifts, the FFP2 mask is mandatory and the capacity is reduced to 80%.

Winter sports enthusiasts also must have third-party liability insurance. It can be purchased online or at the skips point of sale. I got mine at 3 euros per day. 

For details on the rules for accessing the cable lifts, see the section on how to vacation safely on the website.

Things to do

This place is a total paradise for sports lovers. There’s so much to do, from classic downhill skiing, snowboarding, freerideing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, to paragliding, ski mountaineering and even go-karting on ice. Let’s also not forget to mention the gorgeous boutique hotels with absolutely stunning wellness areas. I believe everyone can find something to do here!

Experiences that cannot be missed

One of my favourite experiences from this trip was Trentino Ski Sunrise. We got up super early and took a gondola in the total darkness. As we arrived, we were welcomed with a lovely, warm cup of tea and waited for the magic to happen. It was absolutely incredible to watch the sunrise so up in the mountains. One of the most spectacular views my eyes have ever seen. We then enjoyed a gorgeous breakfast spread with some delicious local specialities.

I can’t recommend this experience enough! More information about this experience here. If you’d like to see the video from this magical morning, you can find it on my Instagram.

Another must-do experience is lunch at Rifugio Colvedere. This place was love at first sight because of the gorgeous mountain-style, cosy interior. It was a perfect place to warm up, admire the spectacular views and enjoy some typical specialties of the Primiero Valley and the Dolomites. 

If you’re looking for a cosy après ski spot in San Martino, you should totally check out Bar Pasticceria Rosetta. We were craving some sweets after the long day of skiing, so we stopped there for some hot chocolate and cakes. It’s a really trendy spot in town where you can sit and warm up by the fire and watch the winter wonderland outside.

You also should not miss out on the late lunch and sunset watch at Rifugio Capanna Cervino. The place is super cosy, has a lovely local atmosphere and serves the traditional cuisine. We stayed until sunset and what we experienced was out of this world! To me it’s a must-do experience.

Lastly, what I find extremely important to mention is sustainability. San Martino di Castrozza- Passo Rolle is a truly eco-friendly ski area! The lifts are totally powered by clean energy and low-polluting snow groomers. It’s all thanks to the Green Way Primiero project, which promotes a sustainable lifestyle.

If you make a decision to swap your old petrol car for electric, San Martino will be your favourite destination. There are around 20 charging stations between valleys that are easily accessible. 

I hope my blog post will make you add San Martino di Castrozza to your bucket list! It is a truly special destination and a dream place for your next skiing holidays. For more information and bookings click here.

Post in collaboration with Visit San Martino

 

5 reasons you should visit Trentino this winter

Hi everyone!

I have spent the last couple of days in the region of Trentino in Northern Italy and I must say- I have absolutely loved it. You know I am usually a tropical flamingo and you see me running around the palm trees in bikinis and swimming in the ocean all year long but after 6 years break ( I still can’t believe its been this long!)  from a proper winter and snow, I have honestly started to miss it and crave it, so when the invite from Trentino Tourism Board came through my email I just couldn’t be more excited. I felt like someone is literally reading my mind! Also, I have never visited Italy in the winter so it seemed like a completely new experience for me and something new to write about.  In this article I would like to give you 5 reasons why you should visit Trentino this winter.

Perfect skiing conditions

One of the reasons we’ve visited Trentino was kicking off the skiing season! Trentino’s two biggest ski areas serve up hundreds of kilometres of pistes. As i have mentioned earlier- I had 6 years break from snowboarding so I was feeling a bit insecure but after getting the snowboard zipped in I felt like my love to it is back. The slopes where perfect- we were spread into two groups- beginners and advanced and they were perfect pistes for both. One of the reason I disliked winter trips in the past was the cold, but ohh, we had the most incredible sunny days on the slopes and honestly I didn’t feel the cold at all! The conditions where just perfect. Nothing gets more magical than snowboarding with this view! We even managed to witness the most beautiful pinky sunset!

Photos by Giacomo Podetti

Delicious food

I have never tried the food from the Northern Italy before and I must say- I loved it. It’s completely different from the food in the South but equally delicious. The cuisine of Trentino-Alto Adige is a tasty blend of Mediterranean flavors, mountain cooking and German and Austrian influences. There’s lots of meat, polenta (yumm!) , canederli (flour and bread dumplings, which can be eaten in broth or with butter and flavored with speck, or cheese) tortel di patate (potato pancakes)  -we actually make them in Poland too so I was super happy! There’s also lots of yummy hams ( speck was my favourite!) cheeses ( will never forget the Ricotta I had there, OH WOW) and wild mushrooms. Dessert wise you should try Torta con le mele – traditional apple cake from this region. We even attended cooking class at beautiful Agritur Solasna where we’ve learnt how to make it! That was the first cake I’ve ever made haha so you can probably imagine how fun it was!

Italian wine!

Let’s also not forget about the Italian wine- heaven. In this region it was absolutely incredible and I ended up drinking wine with every single meal, haha. There was also one drink I have tried for the first time, which is famous in this region- Bombardino ( by the way- how hilarious is this name) but it is actually a BOMB- brandy, eggnog, espresso and lots of whipped cream. It actually got me pretty tipsy haha but it was a perfect drink to warm up with after all day in a snow!

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Wellness and Spa paradise

In Trentino “wellness” is not a trend. Wellness is so much more than just relaxation. It’s a lifestyle. There’s numerous therapeutic springs spread all over the region which makes it also a perfect area for a relaxing wellness and spa vacation. We’ve stayed at Albergo Dimaro which is a  family and wellness hotel. What’s better than a dip in the pool, Finish Sauna or Turkish bath after all day skiing?

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Fairytale landscapes  

Trentino is known for its magical mountain scenery. The Dolomites dominate the landscape here and are dotted with mountain villages and wide streams and lakes. One of the highlights from this trip apart from beautiful views over Dolomites while snowboarding was a visit to Val di Rabbi – one of the most beautiful Trentino’s valleys. We went for a stroll and got to the Ragaiolo waterfall, which was absolutely magical and a beautiful Ponte Tibetano- a 100-metre-long rope bridge, 60 metres above the ground! Of course, it is not the best if you are afraid of heights, but crossing on the bridge is safe, and the view of the waterfalls from up there is incredible and so Insta-perfect!

Have you added Trentino to your bucket list yet?

The Blonde Flamingo

 

Post in partnership with Visit Trentino