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Borca di Cadore. House a stone's throw from Cortina
A few kilometers from Cortina, a single house in an exclusive park, ideal for families. Composed of a large living room with a sofa bed, a kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a large terrace with panoramic views of the Pelmo and Antelao mountains (UNESCO heritage). Completely restored in accordance with the original design by architect Edoardo Gellner with the presence of the original furnishings. Protected building as it has been declared of historical and artistic value. Equipped with a large garden and convenient parking.

Cesa del Panigas - THE NEST
An attic, inside a seventeenth-century barn at 1500 meters, overlooking the mountains and renovated in 2023 with antique woods and local stones. The apartment consists of a dining area with an equipped kitchen, as well as a large living room with a fireplace and a large sofa bed, a comfortable bathroom with a shower and a "refuge" with 2 additional beds. The accommodation is perfect for a couple, but can also accommodate a family with 2 children, but not 4 adults. 025044-LOC-00301 – IT025044C2U74B4BTG

Chalet El Baitel – the romantic heart of Alpe Lusia
The perfect location for a unique and relaxing experience: you will sleep and live at 2.000 mt, surrounded only by mountains and silence. In the Chalet you'll find all the comforts (whirlpool, sauna, kitchenette, LCD TV) and from the terrace you can enjoy the breathtaking view of the Lagorai Chain and the Pale di San Martino Group. Made of fragrant pine wood, it is furnished with care in every detail. Lace up your hiking boots, set out on an adventure, at the end enjoy the combo sauna/whirlpool!

Chalet of Dolomites
"Your holiday home in the heart of the Dolomites." An authentic mountain chalet, independent and full of character. Surrounded by the silence of the forest and the scent of larch trees, it opens onto one of the most enchanting views in the world: the majestic Dolomites. The cottage is located in the "Corte delle Dolomiti" complex, built in 1952, a unique place comprising approximately 200 chalets harmoniously nestled in nature, at an altitude of 1,200 meters. 025007-Loc-00169 IT025007C2F2BJRF2I

Chalet Dolomiti View 110m² 10'from Cortina+Parking
Elegant chalet in San Vito di Cadore, just 500 m from the ski slopes, with private entrance and Dolomites views. Finely furnished in traditional Ampezzo style, it offers 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms (one per floor), spacious interiors, and every comfort. The property also features a terrace, 2 upper-floor balconies, and a private garden with reserved parking. Whether traveling with family or friends, this is the ideal accommodation for an exclusive stay focused on relaxation and tranquility.

Baita del Toma - Chalet in the Dolomites
Baita del Toma is a small romantic retreat in the tranquillity of the Dolomites, designed for couples who want to get away from it all and enjoy an incredible experience! Here, time slows down amidst the scent of wood, pure air, mountain silence and special encounters with nature: marmots in the meadows, foxes in the woods, curious goats and the peaks all around. An intimate and authentic place where you can rediscover simplicity, beauty and peace. Check-in and check-out with my 4x4.

Chalet Rocchette. Panoramic and cozy
(English version below) Attico in Borca di Cadore, a few minutes' drive from Cortina d'Ampezzo. The house, typical of the mountains, is spread over two floors: on the lower floor there is a bright living room with terrace, separate kitchen, a double bedroom that can become a double, a single bedroom, and two full bathrooms. Upstairs, there is a panoramic mezzanine with a relaxation area and a desk for remote work, a double bedroom, and a bathroom with shower Private parking spot.

A-Frame Cabin
Cabins situated in a quiet location on the campsite. Maximum occupancy of 2 people. Accommodation made of larch and pine wood with a double bed made of solid wood, under which there is a space for storing clothes and belongings. Bed linen provided, heating and electrical outlets. Small porch outside. Shared external bathroom (approx. 50m away), parking space approx. 100m away. Free Wi-Fi. Hairdryer available at the reception on request. ONLY one small-sized dog under 10kg allowed.

Panoramic chalet in the woods
The house is immersed in the woods on the slopes of Mount Antelao. It is located within the Eni Village, an area of architectural and artistic interest, designed in the 1960s by the architect Edoardo Gellner, and currently redesigned as an art residence thanks to the presence of the "Contemporary Dolomites" project. The house offers a privileged location with an open view of the valley and next to the Madonna del Cadore church, an example of brutalist architecture from the 1960s.

Lioda Sky a Horizon of Beauty
Lioda Sky is located in the renowned Villaggio Corte delle Dolomiti in Borca di Cadore, a project born from the vision of Enrico Mattei, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Dolomites.This unique property consists of two adjacent villas, fully equipped to accommodate up to 12 guests. Each villa features six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and sunlit living rooms adorned with expansive windows that frame the picturesque surroundings.

Barby's Home in the Dolomites
Cosy flat for 5 people in Serdes, in the heart of the Dolomites, just a 5-minute drive from the centre of San Vito di Cadore and the ski lifts. Stunning mountain views and all the amenities you need for a stress-free holiday. Ideal for families or groups of friends, with flexible check-in and a safe space for children. It is perfect for hiking, skiing and family outings. Near restaurants and supermarkets. NIN: IT025051B4KWXH43TP

1950s mountain chalet
the chalet was built in 1952 in a complex of 200 villas, within a forest of pine and larch to 1200 m. on a plot of approximately 200ettari, is the former village Eni, designed by two famous architects of that time, Scarpa and Gellert. The chalet can be reached easily by car, there are 2 parking lot next to the house. the price includes gas and electricity consumption and wireless internet.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Borca di Cadore?
Many guests enjoy mountain lodges, historic chalets, or apartments near the village center. Stays around forested areas combine easy access to trails with views of the Dolomite peaks.
What are the best things to do in Borca di Cadore with kids?
Families often enjoy short forest trails, picnic areas, and accessible playgrounds in Borca di Cadore. In winter, gentle sledding hills and interactive museum visits make for easy-going activities with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Borca di Cadore?
Borca di Cadore has opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the Dolomites. You can also visit traditional craft shops, enjoy Alpine cuisine, or relax at panoramic viewpoints.
How is the weather in Borca di Cadore?
Borca di Cadore has cold, snowy winters with temperatures like 18–33°F (-8–1°C) in January, and mild to warm summers, with afternoons near 70–73°F (21–23°C) in July. Rainfall tends to be higher in summer, so bringing waterproof layers is practical.
When is the best time to visit Borca di Cadore?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for mild weather, green scenery, and outdoor adventures. Winter brings snow, making it popular for skiing and other mountain activities.
What are the best places to visit in Borca di Cadore?
Explore the Church of Nostra Signora del Cadore, stroll through traditional village streets, and take in Dolomite mountain views. The area also has forest parks and small museums focused on local culture.
What are some hiking trails in Borca di Cadore?
Local trails wind through forests and meadows, often leading to panoramic overlooks and historic refuges. The Dolomite paths around Borca di Cadore are frequently suggested for both serene walks and more challenging hikes.
What are some family activities we can do in Borca di Cadore?
Explore easy forest walks, visit small museums with local history exhibits, or join mountain workshops such as woodcarving or cooking. In warmer months, enjoy picnic spots and outdoor play areas designed for families.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Borca di Cadore?
Many guests choose to explore nearby Dolomite villages, scenic lakes, or artisan craft towns. Walking in alpine valleys, visiting regional museums, or sampling local cheeses are frequently suggested day experiences.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Borca di Cadore?
Borca di Cadore has a selection of pet-friendly stays, including chalets and apartments close to nature. Many local paths and green spaces make it easy to explore the area with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Borca di Cadore?
Start your days early for quieter trails, try locally baked pane di montagna, and respect traditional customs in chapels or markets. Evening strolls let you enjoy mountain sunsets and a relaxed village pace.
What is Borca di Cadore known for?
Borca di Cadore is known for its stunning Dolomite mountain scenery, traditional Alpine village atmosphere, and outdoor recreation. It has hiking, skiing, and cultural experiences rooted in the Veneto region’s history.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Borca di Cadore?
Around Borca di Cadore, you can explore quiet forest paths, local woodcarving workshops, and small mountain chapels that reflect Alpine heritage. Community bakeries and lesser-known scenic viewpoints add to the local experience.
What are the best foods to try in Borca di Cadore?
Try local dishes such as casunziei (beet ravioli), game meats, and polenta prepared with mountain cheeses. Artisanal breads, forest berries, and strudel desserts highlight flavors from the Dolomites.
What should I bring for a trip to Borca di Cadore?
Pack layers for changing weather, sturdy walking shoes, a light rain jacket, and sun protection. If you plan to hike or ski, bring gear suited for mountain trails or snow activities, along with a reusable water bottle.
What is the nightlife in Borca di Cadore like?
Nightlife in Borca di Cadore centers on cozy wine bars, casual cafes, and small venues that often feature local snacks and conversation. Evenings have a relaxed atmosphere, reflecting the village’s mountain setting.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Borca di Cadore?
Borca di Cadore hosts festivals tied to local traditions, such as summer village fairs, food celebrations, and outdoor concerts. Cultural events are often centered around the main square and reflect the area’s mountain heritage.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Borca di Cadore?
Family-friendly vacation rentals are available in Borca di Cadore, including spacious apartments, chalets, and homes with kitchens. Many properties include amenities like secure outdoor areas and easy access to village facilities.
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