Do you know about the Mountaineering Villages? They are an international network of towns, villages and hamlets which merit this name for their natural beauty, their integration with the mountains, their distance from mass tourism, including in tourist facility terms, and the many, almost infinite, excursions available to guests. At the gateway to the Puez Odle nature park, Longiarù, a San Martin hamlet, was made first Mountaineering Village in the Dolomites in this UNESCO natural world heritage site, this summer. If you are looking for nature and naturalness, the most authentic mountains and daily work to safeguard them and a wide range of excursions to dairies and Dolomite peaks, with a friendly reception when you return in the evenings, Longiarù is the ideal place for you and your family’s holidays.
As an international European and Alpine state legal contract, the Alpin Convention is a sustainable Alpine development agreement guaranteeing protection of the Alpine environment.
The Alpin Association's Montaineering Villages thereby meet in full the aims of the Alpine Convention, a treaty which commits signatories to sustainable development throughout the Alpine region.
Official page Mountaineering villagesDistance | 6,8 km | |
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Duration | 3 h 04 min | |
Ascent | 891 m | |
Decent | 5 m | |
Status |
closed
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Distance | 6,5 km | |
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Duration | 2 h 44 min | |
Ascent | 769 m | |
Decent | 5 m |
Distance | 4,5 km | |
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Duration | 2 h 31 min | |
Ascent | 787 m | |
Decent | 5 m | |
Status |
closed
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Distance | 1,7 km | |
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Duration | 2 h 00 min | |
Ascent | 159 m | |
Decent | 5 m |