Facilities/Amenities
About the region
Alta Badia region is defined by the Dolomites. This mountain range has not only created a spectacular landscape, but also offers countless options for enjoying a very special holiday in the great outdoors. Val Badia is not only for sports enthusiasts, though: gourmets and epicures will also be in bliss here. Alta Badia region’s many award-winning gourmet restaurants and hotels, the density of which is unique in Europe, make it the premier gourmet region of South Tyrol/Südtirol. Alta Badia region is the homeland of the Ladin people. One of things that set the Ladin people apart is their language: they have spoken Ladin since Roman times. Other hallmarks of Ladin culture, which is an integral part of holidays in Val Badia, include a strong sense of tradition, striking efficiency, a keen sense of community, long established and environmentally friendly architecture and delicious, hearty food.
Check-in at App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco is from 13:00 to 20:00.
Room options at App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco are:
App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco serves no breakfast.
App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco is 248 m from the center of Badia. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.
App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco has no restaurant.
App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco has no pool
No, App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco is not pet friendly.
No, App. Chalet Riposo al Bosco is not offering the Südtirol Guest Pass.