Corvara in Badia Travel Guide

 
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Explore Corvara in Badia

Things to Do  

Hiking in the Summer
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Simonfitzuk 4 reviews

Although Corvara may be a lesser known ski resort it is also a great hiking centre during the summer months. There are plenty of trails (paths) and in season the lifts open up to allow greater access to walks higher in the mountains. It is also a great base for via ferratta enthusiasts with an introductory route (Cirspitze) and the well known Brigata Tridentina both in the valley leading up and over to Val Gardena.

Written Jun 25, 2007

Related to:
 Hiking and Walking
 Family Travel
 Mountain Climbing

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Hotels  

Villa Eden

 7 Opinions

Hotel La Perla

 44 Opinions

Hotels  

Hotel Pradat: Best 2* hotel ever!

Hotel Pradat: Best 2* hotel ever!, Corvara in Badia

 Kaytie Says:  Only rated as a 2*, should be way higher. Friendly family run hotel. Immaculate! Clean towels, cleaned room every day.Half board included 4 course meal every night, gourmet!Homely, friendly atmosphere. Lovely view from balcony over the village. 

Hotel Tablý: A wonderful accomodation

Hotel Tablý: A wonderful accomodation, Corvara in Badia

 Azhut Says:  I didn't stay at this hotel but I had a coffe there and I made a tour of the hall and bathrooms... well they are great! Cleaned and elegant so I asked some infos about the prices and I realized that it's not to expensive to stay there for your holidays. I'm sure I'll pass... 

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Useful phone numbers
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ealgisi 993 reviews

Favorite thing: The most common European emergency number 112 (following Directive 2002/22/EC: Universal Service Directive) and also standard on GSM mobile phones. 112 is used in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United Kingdom in addition to their other emergency numbers.

Here are some useful phone numbers that you might need while in Italy:

Ambulance: 118
Fire: 115
State Police: 113
Carabinieri: 112
Forest Service: 1515
Guardia di Finanza (Customs/Financial Police): 117
Coast guard: 1530

Written Jan 5, 2010

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Few words in Italian
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ealgisi 993 reviews

Favorite thing: Below few words in Italian that you can use while visiting Italy.

Waiter / Waitress! - Cameriere/ Cameriera, per favore!
May I have the menu, please? - Potrei avere il menu, per favore?
Do you have a set menu / local specialities? - Avete un menu fisso/ delle specialità locali?
What do you recommend? - Cosa mi raccomanderebbe?
Do you have vegetarian dishes? - Avete dei piatti vegetariani?
bread - pane
butter - burro
cheese - formaggio
coffee - caffè
cream - panna (montata)
ice cream - gelato
lemon - limone
milk - latte
mineral water - acqua minerale
mustard - senape
pepper - pepe
salad - insalata
salt - sale
sugar - zucchero
tea - tè
yes/no - si/ no
please / thank you - per favore/ grazie
good morning - Buongiorno
good afternoon - Buon pomeriggio
good evening - Buona sera
good night - Buona notte
good-bye - Arrivederci
excuse me - mi scusi
you're welcome - prego
how long / how far - per quanto tempo/ quanto è lontano
yesterday / today / tomorrow - ieri/ oggi/ domani
day / week / month / year - giorno/ settimana/ mese / anno
left / right - sinistra/ destra
up / down - su/ giù
good / bad - buono/ cattivo
big / small - grande/ piccolo
cheap / expensive - economico/ caro
hot / cold - caldo/ freddo
open / closed - aperto / chiuso
free/ occupied - libero / occupato
early / late - presto/ tardi
Does anyone here speak English? - Qualcuno qui parla inglese?
I don't speak (much) Italian. - Non parlo l'italiano/ molto italiano.
Could you repeat that? - Per favore, potrebbe ripetere?
Could you spell it? - Per favore, potrebbe fare lo spelling?
Can you translate this for me / us? - Potrebbe tradurre questo per me/ per noi?
What does this mean? - Che cosa vuol dire?
I don't understand. - Non capisco.
How much is that? - Quanto costa?
Does this bus / train stop at ... ? - Questo autobus/treno ferma a...?
Monday - lunedì
Tuesday - martedì
Wednesday - mercoledì
Thursday - giovedì
Friday - venerdì
Saturday - sabato
Sunday - domenica

Written Jan 5, 2010

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