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You feel it in the wind as it blows along the rockface. You see it in front of you as you look up towards your triumph. You grasp it, one hand after the other, pushing yourself to go higher and higher, where the peaks meet the crystal-clear skies of Alta Badia. At La Crusc you can almost literally touch the wonder , climbing the sheer walls that lead to the very summit of adventure — a vertical adventure that, once at the top, offers the sweet taste of triumph. This is a paradise for those who love the freedom of alpine climbing against a breathtakingly dolo mythical backdrop, with an incredible variety of routes and one certainty: the legendary beauty of the peaks that you climb! Over the years, many leading figures in the mountaineering world have helped open new routes on the Sas dla Crusc, which to date offers a total of more than 30 ascents, ranging from the classics to the more modern and challenging. The Sas dla Crusc not only offers free climbing: it also welcomes less ambitious hikers and climbers, who can choose the protected path up to the summit. Das 5. Livanos VII 9. Mittelpfeiler Direktvariante Simon Messner Perla preziosa IX Steger VI- E. Steger It is a law of nature: creativity takes wing amidst the greenery, free to be inspired by the beauty, free to express itself, free to let the thoughts flow. Rucksack on your back, boots on your feet and Ready to conquer new peaks and discover new emotions, just one step from the sky. And, when the Dolomites are joined together with fun, the result is — magic! At La Crusc every path leads to the heart of adventure: do you prefer gentle pedalling or thrilling rides? Alta Badia offers an experience for every level! Every step means a caress for the senses, with scents, colours and flavours that will seize you by the hand and tickle your palate! A fascinating walk and a journey into nature, adventure and myth. Fun and enjoyment in the Ladin heart of the Dolomites. Four peaks, one challenge: conquer them all and ascend to the top of our Wall of Fame. Your only limit is the sky above you! Enjoy the ladin way of life in Alta Badia. The conquest of Sas dla Crusc. More in summer Summer experiences. Workation It is a law of nature: creativity takes wing amidst the greenery, free to be inspired by the beauty, free to express itself, free to let the thoughts flow. Hiking Rucksack on your back, boots on your feet and Mountain Bike At La Crusc every path leads to the heart of adventure: do you prefer gentle pedalling or thrilling rides? Walking Every step means a caress for the senses, with scents, colours and flavours that will seize you by the hand and tickle your palate! SummerPark A fascinating walk and a journey into nature, adventure and myth.
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Enjoy a real sense of camaraderie and achievement on this seven-night pilgrim walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela. This 7 night Moroccan escape takes you from the Atlas Mountains, to the Agafay Desert to the coastal oasis of Essaouira. Enjoy guided tours, a wine tasting, and traditional lunches as you explore this fascinating country. A friendly, family-run hotel in a spectacular setting, offering complete escapism. Totally reliable snow and a good chance of seeing the Northern Lights, especially in December and January, make for a truly magical Norway winter holiday. This self-drive walking and sea kayaking trip welcomes you into the intriguing world of Canada's Sunshine Coast. A safe, undemanding canoeing activity holiday on the most celebrated river in France. This is a great choice for families as all hotels have pools and, for a limited period, all customers will have the option to hire a fully kitted-out bike for all non-canoe days, making it easy to explore locally too. Independent walking trip to discover the beauty of Puglia and Matera. Immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Cape Verde's northern islands; our eight-day walking tour with a private guide combines history and culture across the spectacular landscape - perfect for hiking enthusiasts looking for a unique experience. Famed for its stunning turquoise waters and pink sand beaches, the stunning archipelago of Bermuda is a tiny historic treasure trove packed with natural beauty - flowers, fish, birds - and fabulous year-round sunshine. Follow the historic Nakasendo Trail, exploring the incredible cities of Kyoto and Tokyo either side of your journey. On our self-guided walking holidays we provide you with detailed directions so you're free to explore at your own pace. On single centre holidays you stay at one hotel. We provide a range of routes so you can mix and match levels to suit how you feel each day. 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In the heart of the Italian Dolomites, the Alta Badia region boasts some of the most spectacular alpine scenery as well as a reputation for excellent cuisine. The village of San Cassiano is no stranger to either and sits just 15km, as the crow flies, due West of Cortina d'Ampezzo or 30km by road and the Falzarego Pass. Around m in altitude above the village lies a large area of beautiful alpine meadow, dotted with traditional wooden mountain huts and the most amazing panoramic views. At some points you have a degree vista that spans from the Austrian Alps to the North to the Marmolada range to the South the highest peaks in the Dolomites , with the Fanes Natural Park to the East and the Sella mountain range and Gardena Pass to the West - all stunning views in their own rights but when combined it's almost mind-blowing! With over kms of marked trails, just in this area of the Dolomites, a week's walking from here allows you to discover the awe-inspiring beauty of this region. Amazingly, all of this is accessible on well-defined and well way marked paths either directly from the hotel, using the hotel's shuttle service or via a short bus or cable car ride. This area is steeped in WW1 history with some of the hardest fighting taking place between Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops in the mountains nearby. There is a WW1 Museum located in what was an Austro-Hungarian fortress and there are still tunnels that can be visited on the Lagazuoi mountain although you do need a head for heights for this. Famed for its varied cuisine - a mix of Italian and Austrian for the most part - the Alta Badia region has two restaurants with a total of 4 Michelin Stars between them. Run by the Wieser family, Stefan, Wilma and their son Jan Clemens, who is passionate about the hotel's fantastic wine cellar, they manage to combine alpine chic in the decor with good old-fashioned hospitality. The four restaurants include an informal wine bar, a terrace restaurant, a main restaurant as well as tables in the labyrinthine wine cellar where you can enjoy delectable cured meats, fonudes and an impressive wine list including biodynamic wines. There are also two other very special rooms - the Cheese Room and the Chocolate Room. Other facilities include a library and lounge, a luxurious spa with indoor swimming pool, relaxation area, treatment rooms 3 , sauna, steam room and an outdoor hot tub to soak away those aching limbs after a day of walking. The walking in this area is primarily on well-tended and well way-marked tracks. There are narrower paths that run through the pine forests and in others where the tracks enter the local villages where you'll be walking on tarmac for a while. There are moderate ascents on most days, and longish descents on days when a cable car is used to gain altitude. Walkers should have a good fitness level and be confident on uneven terrain - a couple of the suggested walks may be unsuitable if you have a fear of heights, however other options are possible. In the unlikely event of extreme bad weather, cable cars may not operate. Walking boots are essential and walking poles are recommended. Read more about this holiday in our 'Unique Places to Stay' blog. Arrive at your hotel in Armentarola, San Cassiano. As you're at the same hotel all week the below itinerary is only a suggestion and you can, of course do any walk on any day. The hotel's three restaurants include an informal wine bar, a main restaurant and tables in the wine cellar. There are also two other very special rooms — the Cheese Room and the Chocolate Room, used for tastings, individual courses during meals and special occasions. Complimentary grappa tasting is available once a week, as well as one glass of wine and cheese tasting in the wine cellar. You will also get 4 half board meals included at the half board restaurant. Customers wishing to eat at one of the other two restaurants at the hotel can use their 'credit' from the half board menu and pay any difference locally. Drinks are always excluded. Other facilities include a library and lounge, a luxurious spa with indoor swimming pool, relaxation area, treatment rooms 3 , sauna, steam room and an outdoor hot tub with fabulous alpine views to soak away those aching limbs after a day of skiing and walking. Headwater customers get free spa access spa treatments available for a supplement. The hotel offers a free shuttle service to San Cassiano village and the main Piz Surega lift as well as to the Capanna Alpina restaurant for the Fanes Natural Park walk. E-mountain bikes are available to hire for additional charge payable locally. From the hotel, you ascend steadily along peaceful country lanes, through pine forest and up onto high alpine meadows with spectacular views of the surrounding Dolomites mountain ranges. Either enjoy a picnic en route or when you reach the mountain hut at Pralongia, take time over lunch and soaking up the mountain panorama. Return to San Cassiano for the hotel shuttle or walk back to the hotel. Walk directly from the hotel or take the shuttle to San Cassiano. This pilgrimage route first skirts above the village then heads through some delightful pine woods. Along the route you pass depictions of the last hours of Jesus Christ's life on earth before you reach the church at Santa Croce with its amazing backdrop and views across the valley and the village of Badia. Descend to Badia and take the bus back to the hotel. Enjoy truly spectacular scenery on this favourite Alta Badia trail. You can start the day with a gondola lift or you can climb the first 5km through pine forest and alpine meadows. Once up at the top there are fabulous views ahead to the Marmolada mountains, the highest in the Dolomites, and behind as far as the Austrian Alps in the distance. At some points you have the most incredible degree panoramic views. Continue on with a variety of mountain hut options for lunch then descend to Corvara for a well-deserved drink before catching the bus back to the hotel. A short bus trip to Badia before this lovely walk takes you to two small lakes close to Badia with the fabulous backdrop of the Somamunt, Col Plo Alt and Pre Janin mountains. There are some wonderful views over the village and across the valley to the Santa Croce mountain as you head to Lech dla Lunch pronounced lek-dela-loonk. Bring a picnic and you could even stop here for loonk! A steep climb sets you on your way to Lech da Sompunt and its delightful swans. Descend back to Badia passing through tiny hamlets and take the bus back. Today you head up to one of the key strategic passes from WW1 the Passo Valparola for fabulous views over the San Cassiano valley. Heading through the delightful Pre de Costa meadows, and past the Malghe Valparola, you head up towards the pass. When you get there, you may want to stop for refreshments at the rifugio at the top. You can make this a history trip and continue on to the nearby WW1 museum or even to Passo Falzarego and a cable car up to the top of Lagazuoi one of the most fiercely fought over mountains in the Dolomites. Another alternative is a tough 12km walk across towards the Setsas mountain with more fabulous views and back to the hotel. Definitely worth the wait - the Fanes Natural Park is a huge expanse of outstanding natural beauty. You can either walk directly from the hotel or get the shuttle to the Capanna Alpina hut before starting the steep climb up to the panoramic Col de Locia. The verdant plateau beyond Plan de Ciaulunch and the climb up to the Forcela dl Lech provide awe-inspiring views of the surrounding mountains and a sparkling, aquamarine mountain lake. You need a head for heights on this one as you descend via two steep gorges, with well trodden paths, to the Scotoni mountain hut and down a spectacular ski slope to the start point. If you'd like to extend your trip with extra hotel nights we recommend: Giulietta e Romeo, Verona; Hotel Kette, Venice. The Giulietta e Romeo hotel, named after the town's most famous lovers, lies in a quiet side street just yards from the Arena. The hotel is fairly modern in style and very comfortable. There is a large lobby area, which leads onto the breakfast room, which is decorated in white with subtle lighting and art deco friezes on the windows. The rooms are all carpeted and traditionally decorated in blue and red decor with cherry wood furniture. They are all en-suite and have double-glazing so there is little noise from the street. A couple of rooms even have the famous Juliet style balcony if you fancy a re-inaction! Parents of under 10 year olds should be aware that some rooms at the Hotel Giulietta e Romeo have a balcony with a step up. So this is an excellent base for exploring the many delights Venice has in store. The 63 en suite rooms are immaculately furnished and are fully worthy of the four-star rating. It is possible to reserve a non-smoking room please contact us and we will request this for you. Please ask at time of enquiry. You should allow approximately 40 euro for local bus fares and any cable car and gondola journeys during the week - the cable car and gondolas are optional however some of the suggested walks require bus travel. If you choose a flight inclusive package with us, you will fly into Venice airport. We can provide transfers from the airport, please contact us for details and prices. We can book most airlines and will advise you of your most convenient airport and flight options. Flight prices vary massively and change quickly. At Headwater we will sell you your flights at the same price you can buy them yourself. Subject to availability and dependent on service provider, please ask at time of enquiry and book early to avoid disappointment. Trip well organised. Transfers faultlessly facilitated. Hotel food and staff excellent. Dr Lim, 16 Sep Overall a great holiday at an excellent hotel in a stunning setting, only slightly marred by a couple of impassable routes. Booking with Headwater introduced us to walking in the Dolomites. The walks were lovely, and with the exception of one, were consistent with the level indicated. A great introduction to a fabulous area for walking. The hotel, and food, was an unexpected highlight Simon Goldsmith, 22 Jun Everything about this holiday was superb. Having travelled with Exodus in the past which is also excellent we appreciated the superior quality of accommodation on this trip. The holiday was to celebrate my 60th birthday and I was very pleased that we made this choice. Even the weather was beautiful! Ruth Gavin, 2 Sep Toni was very helpful and got everything sorted quickly. We really enjoyed the walks; the app was easy to use. Our hotel was outstanding and the airport transfers worked well. Georgia Scott Dench, 5 Aug Fantastic in every way , so relaxing Alison Pearce, 16 Jul A great trip - superb hotel with excellent staff. Super location with challenging but achievable walks. Would be more than happy to return. Katherine Murton, 1 Jul We have now experienced Headwater on a number of occasions. We had a wonderful weeks stay at Hotel Ciasa Salares. The staff in every department couldn't be more helpful. Restaurant food from breakfast to dinner was of a very high quality and variety. Our room was spotless, however the shower was teeny tiny so it was just as well we are slim people. That said, it was still difficult to wash ourselves without hitting the wall, screen or temperature control. We had no air conditioning which would be a must during the summer months. The Headwater app was amazing and we never found ourselves lost. The Dolomites were outstanding in their scenery and we are keen to go back for winter snow. Would thoroughly recommend. One thing to mention was the transfer cost from airport to resort which was extremely expensive. As we were extending our holiday, we hired a car for 10 days which was considerably cheaper than the taxi fare from airport to hotel. John Macmillan, 24 Jun Great walking location and a lovely hotel made for a fantastic holiday - all the better as the weather was sunny. A very high quality experience, from the excellent responses of Katie in the office to the first class transfer and hotel to the proposed Dolomites walks through high altitude flower meadows and scenery. Walks were cleverly graded , becoming more difficult by the day so that we were able to build our fitness. Staggeringly beautiful scenery. Stunning location - most walks are from the hotel but there is also a shuttle which always seemed to be available for us when required but in any case the local buses are frequent. We cannot rate the hotel staff highly enough, fun and enthusiastic people on reception, really knowledgeable staff in the restaurant especially regarding the local wines Mr Foster, 3 Sep We have travelled a lot and done a variety of different holidays and would say that this was the best walking holiday we have ever done. The hotel is outstanding and the app was brilliant. I was worried about navigation as I usually go guided but it was so easy to use. I couldn't recommend it enough. Ms Weston, 30 Jul What an incredible week! Not sure what was the highlight the walks, scenery and views or the Casa Salares hotel and the fantastic staff, food and ambience! Seriously the walks were fantastic and helped by the weather. Could feel I was getting fitter as the week went in with the walking and the swimming pool at the hotel when we got back each day! The GPS was fantastic and worked brilliantly as my sense of direction not great which is why I normally do walking holidays with a guide! The scenery was stunning and great that most of the walks you can do straight from hotel. The hotel was something else! My friend kept telling me about the reviews for the food but I did not personally read anything about it! Blown away by the hotel and one of the best I have ever stayed in due to the wonderful staff, the incredible food and facilities! A proper family owned and run hotel. Fantastic trip all round, thank you! Not too crowded either, not like TMB! Mr Corn, 23 Jul This was one of the best holidays we have been on. Either by itself or as we did combining a week in Toblach at the Bellevue. The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful and with a well signposted footpath system clearly marked on the maps provided. The walks can be as hard or as easy as you wish and can be integrated into the local bus system. The hotel is excellent with a comfortable rooms and a well appointed restaurant. The food is very good ,excellent variety, well served in a delightful environment. There is a indoor swimming pool and a small gym, so do take swimwear. Overall I could not fault this holiday in the area or hotel. Mr Dentith, 18 Jun Go with the itinerary, or do your own thing with flights transfers and accommodation taken care of, its easy and stress free. Mr Hesp, 14 Sep An amazing holiday that far exceeded our expectations. Lovely hotel with a great choice of food friendly and welcoming staff. We went on some amazing walks, not too challenging for novice walkers like ourselves. The scenery was simply breath taking and would strongly recommend walking the Valparola Pass, not just for the stunning views but also for its history during WW1. We chose walks provided by Headwater to suit us and made use of the public buses and cable cars. Mrs Farmer, 14 Sep Very comfortable place to stay with excellent food great service and wonderful walking Mrs Wakeham, 31 Aug Hotel Ciasa Salares gave us a genuine mountain welcome. It was sophisticated without being pretentious. The food was of the finest quality and delicious. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The only criticism was that the advertised gym was unavailable twice due to it being booked out for the day by another party. There was plenty of choice of walks for a week's break. Mrs Pizzoni, 17 Aug Where to start? This was a fabulous holiday, so good that we have decided to return next year. The staff are delightful and cannot do enough to help even knowing what to do when confronted with a diabetic hypo. We enjoyed the splendid food, the wine and the ambience. The scenery is breath-taking. At ft up the mountains still tower over the landscape. It really is a beautiful place with many well marked tracks for walking. There are cable cars to transport you to the alpine meadows which was a relief as I would have found the climb up challenging. If you would like a memorable holiday this is the place for you. Mrs Stanley, 3 Aug The holiday was excellent, the walking in the area was great, some challenging but easier options available. The hotel was superb, the staff were very friendly and helpful, food excellent and great facilities. Mr Shortman, 20 Jul This was a really excellent trip. There are some beautiful walks in the region with stunning views, and the trip notes are very accurate. The hotel was extremely good, with very friendly staff, nice spa facilities and really impressive food including the chocolate room! Mr Flower, 22 Jun What is great about this location and this particular hotel is that you can do as much as you want to i. Mr Hughes, 15 Jun Holiday types. Featured Holiday Walking the trails of Tenerife Few places can match the natural beauty of the Canary Islands, especially Tenerife, which has become a mecca for enthusiastic walkers. View trip. Cultural Tours. Cross-Country Skiing. Multi-Activity Holidays. Canoeing Holidays. France View All Canoeing Holidays. Featured Holiday Walking Amalfi's Path of the Gods Discover some of the highlights of the world renowned Amalfi Coast, along panoramic footpaths lined with terraced vineyards and fragrant lemon groves, connecting Amalfi, Ravello and picture perfect Positano. 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