Badia
Badia (Abtei in tedesco, Badia in ladino) è un comune dell'Alta Badia, una delle valli ladine più autentiche dell'Alto Adige, inca...
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The Ladin municipality of Alta Badia in the Dolomites
Badia is one of the five municipalities of Alta Badia, the Ladin valley that unfolds in the heart of the Dolomites of South Tyrol, recognized as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Besides the main village, the municipality includes the two hamlets of La Villa (La Ila) and San Cassiano (San Ciascian), each with its own tourist identity yet united by the same language, the same traditions and the same extraordinary landscape. The valley stretches between limestone walls, spruce forests and high-altitude pastures, offering views that change color at every hour of the day, from dawn to the famous enrosadira phenomenon at sunset. Badia is a reference point both for those seeking the quiet of alpine landscapes and for those wishing to experience firsthand one of Europe's most original alpine cultures, the Ladin culture, proudly preserved by the valley's inhabitants.
The Sasso della Croce and the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park
Dominating the landscape of Badia is the Sasso della Croce (Sas dla Crusc in Ladin, Kreuzkofel in German), an imposing Dolomite massif that rises above the valley and, with its vertical walls, has become one of the most photographed symbols of Alta Badia. Behind it stretches the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, one of the largest and most striking protected areas in South Tyrol, combining karst plateaus, glacial alpine lakes and centuries-old forests. The park is also the place where many Ladin legends originate and are handed down, such as that of the Kingdom of Fanes, intertwining geography and popular storytelling. Hiking trails of every level allow visitors to cross this territory, offering panoramas that range from rocky peaks to the green expanses of the plateaus.
Skiing in Alta Badia: the Sella Ronda and the Gran Risa in La Villa
Badia is one of the privileged access points to the Sella Ronda, the famous ski circuit that allows skiers to complete the loop around the Sella massif in a single day, crossing four valleys and as many languages and cultures. The municipality is also part of the Dolomiti Superski area, one of the largest in the world in terms of connected slopes. In the hamlet of La Villa lies the Gran Risa slope, among the most famous and demanding in the entire Alps, a regular venue for Alpine Ski World Cup giant slalom stages, drawing enthusiasts and professionals from around the world every year. Badia's ski offering is completed by modern lifts, slopes for families and beginners, as well as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails through the valley's forests.
Ladin culture and language: a living identity
Badia is one of the most representative centers of Ladin culture, the linguistic minority that has lived in the Dolomite valleys for centuries and here, in Alta Badia, maintains one of its most vital forms of expression. Ladin is an official language alongside Italian and German, and is visible in signage, place and hamlet names, school teaching and public events. Traditional festivals, typical costumes, music and local craftsmanship keep alive the memory of a community that has managed to preserve its identity while successfully embracing international tourism. Ethnographic museums and cultural institutions in the valley recount Ladin history, legends and customs, offering visitors a precious opportunity to understand the deep roots of this alpine people.
High-altitude gastronomy and summer hiking in San Cassiano
The hamlet of San Cassiano (San Ciascian) has long been a benchmark for high-altitude mountain gastronomy, thanks to gourmet mountain huts and restaurants led by internationally renowned chefs who combine alpine ingredients with refined techniques. It is no coincidence that Alta Badia is also known as a destination for culinary events that bring great names of world cuisine up to altitude. In summer, San Cassiano also becomes a starting point for hikes toward the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Park and toward mountain huts at the foot of the Dolomite walls, with trails suited to both families and experienced hikers. The combination of panoramic trekking, traditional alpine dairies and top-level culinary offerings makes Badia a destination able to satisfy those seeking both outdoor adventure and fine dining.
Not to be missed
- The Sasso della Croce (Sas dla Crusc) massif and its scenic trails
- The Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park with its high plateaus and alpine lakes
- The Gran Risa slope in La Villa, a historic Alpine Ski World Cup venue
- The Sella Ronda ski circuit within the Dolomiti Superski area
- The gourmet mountain huts of San Cassiano for high-altitude dining
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