At an altitude of 1,256m, Dobbiaco is known as the “Gateway to the Dolomites”. The town is spread over a high plateau and is open and sunny in summer months, with spectacular views of the Dolomite range.
It is in Dobbiaco that the composer Gustav Mahler spent the summers from 1908 to 1910: it is here that he composed the Ninth and Tenth Symphonies (the latter one left unfinished), and the famous Song of the Earth (“Das Lied von der Erde”). A plaque commemorating the composer can be seen at the Trenker House in the village.
During the First World War, the area around Dobbiacio was scene to intense fighting, due to its situation on the Austro-Italian border. Many historical remains can still be seen in the area.
Airport: Fly to Treviso airport.
Hotel: Hotel Tschurstschenthaler in Dobbiaco.
Included:
– Local transports and luggage transfer service during the trip.
– Airport transfers from and to Venice/Treviso airport.
– 4 nights in 3* hotel Tschurstschenthaler in Dobbiaco.
– 4 breakfasts & 4 dinners
– 3 Guided walks with qualified international mountain leader.
Not Included:
– Single room Supplement: from 110€ for 4 nights.
– The flights. Individual insurance.
– Beverages.
– All Lunches
– All extras not included in the itinerary.
Booking and deposit process:
– Deposit to be paid at the time of booking to secure your place.
– Balance to be paid one month before the trip
– Full Covid cancellation refund (total money paid to France Outdoors).
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