Vigo di Fassa
Located at the bottom of the Catinaccio mountain, the village of Vigo actually boasts a fairly central position.
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Featuring a stunning view of the Sella and Marmolada mountains, Vigo di Fassa is the ideal starting point for long hikes across the legendary Dolomites. From relaxing walks amidst the woods to brave climbing tours at high altitudes - those looking for bustling holidays have found the right place.
A modern cable car takes you from the village centre to higher altitudes on the Ciampinei mountain (2,000 m), from where you might embark on numerous hikes.
In Vigo di Fassa you will, moreover, find the Ladin cultural institute, dedicated to the ancient Ladin language and the Rhaetian culture.

