The best apartments in Val di Cadore

Antica Casa Nella 2
The apartment is located on the first floor and measures 50 square meters. It has a double bedroom with a large wardrobe, a private bathroom with a beautiful and spacious shower with hydromassage and a small terrace. The living area has a living room with sofa bed, LCD TV and dining table with ...
From 100€ /night
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Antica Casa Nella 5
The apartment is on the second floor and is 55 square meters. It has a double bedroom with a large wardrobe and a bathroom with a beautiful and spacious shower with hydromassage. The living area consists of a living room with a sofa bed, LCD TV and a dining table with chairs. The kitchen is ...
From 100€ /night
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Antica Casa Nella 3
The apartment is located on the first floor and is 55 square meters. It has a double bedroom with a large wardrobe and a bathroom with a beautiful and spacious shower with hydromassage. The living area has a second bathroom, a living room with sofa bed, LCD TV and a dining table with chairs. The ...
From 100€ /night
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Antica Casa Nella 4
The apartment is located on the second floor and is 50 sqm considering also the large terrace accessible from the living area consisting of a sofa bed, LCD TV, dining table and a super-equipped kitchenette with induction hob, oven, fridge and dishwasher. There is a double bedroom with a large ...
From 100€ /night
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Casa Cavina
Spacious villa, part of a beautiful terraced house is located in a pretty village in the heart of the Dolomites, on the slopes of Mount Antelao and 20 km from Cortina d'Ampezzo. Due to its large size the house can comfortably accommodate a big group of friends or a large family. It’s equipped ...
From 133€ /night
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Antica Casa Nella 1
The apartment is located on the ground floor and is 40 square meters. It has a double bedroom with a large wardrobe, a private bathroom with a beautiful and spacious shower with hydromassage and a small terrace. The living area has a living room with sofa bed, LCD TV and dining table with chairs ...
From 100€ /night
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Casa Ladinia
Cozy apartment furnished with attention to detail in S.Vito di Cadore. The apartment can accommodate up to 4 people, with a double bedroom and one with two single beds. The living area consists of a kitchenette with a dining and a living room with a comfortable sofa. It is an ideal apartment for ...
From 154€ /night
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Alla Regia
Beautiful apartment furnished in elegant and functional way and with attention to details. It is part of a beautiful house of the ‘500 recently renovated, in Peaio di Cadore, a small town in the Cadore valley at 15 km from Cortina d' Ampezzo. Ideal for people looking for quiet, silence and ...
From 165€ /night
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Alla Regia 1 Wellness
Wellness apartment located on the ground floor of a beautiful 16th-century house recently renovated, in a small village in Peaio di Cadore, a small hamlet of Vodo, a town in central Cadore 15 km from Cortina d'Ampezzo. The apartment is elegantly furnished and features a whirlpool bath and a sauna. ...
From 80€ /night
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Ciandolada 2 Wellness
Amazing and new apartment furnished in rustic style and particular attention to details with Finnish sauna and Jacuzzi. It is part of a beautiful wooden house in a small village in Peaio di Cadore, a small hamlet of Vodo, a village 15 km from Cortina d'Ampezzo. Ideal for those who love peace, ...
From 80€ /night
ViewApartments in Val di Cadore, holidays in the Dolomites
The apartments in Val di Cadore offer a unique experience in the Dolomites, combining comfort and natural beauty. Booking a stay with us, you will have the opportunity to live immersed in the breathtaking panorama of the mountains, overlooking the Dolomites, and enjoy exclusive private spa and wellness for complete relaxation.
The ideal location of Val di Cadore will allow you to explore the surrounding natural wonders, including hiking, trekking and activities on the nearby ski slopes. Whether you want to spend your holiday relaxing or sporty, our apartments are the perfect choice.
Discover the Val di Cadore
What are the main towns in Val di Cadore?
Whether you are a hiking enthusiast, a skier, or simply looking for a refuge surrounded by nature, the picturesque villages of the Val di Cadore will welcome you with warmth and offer you the opportunity to explore the magnificent Dolomites.
- Vodo di Cadore: A picturesque town that offers tranquility and natural beauty, perfect for trekking lovers.
- Borca di Cadore: Ideal for a more relaxed holiday, surrounded by nature, but still close to the main tourist attractions.
- San Vito di Cadore : A quiet location, perfect for those looking for a family retreat, with easy access to the Dolomites.
- Pieve di Cadore: The birthplace of the famous painter Titian, with a rich cultural history and spectacular landscapes.
What to do in the Val di Cadore?
The Val di Cadore is a perfect destination for those who love nature and outdoor activities. Throughout the year, you can explore numerous hiking and mountain biking trails, which will take you to discover breathtaking views of the Dolomites. In summer, the area is ideal for trekking, while in winter it is a true paradise for skiing and other snow activities.
In addition to sports activities, the Val di Cadore also offers the opportunity to visit local traditions. You can stroll through the characteristic villages, stop at typical restaurants to taste the Venetian cuisine and discover the local markets. The history and culture of the area are equally fascinating, as evidenced by the local museums, including the Museo Tiziano in Pieve di Cadore, which celebrates the great Renaissance painter born here. There are also wellness facilities, such as spa and wellness that will allow you to relax and rejuvenate after an active day.
Which are the best slopes in Val di Cadore?
- Panorama Piste: A panoramic slope suitable for intermediate level skiers, which offers magnificent scenery on the Dolomites.
- Bosco track: A simpler track, suitable for families and beginners, which winds through the trees.
- Civetta Slope: A long and challenging slope for experienced skiers.
- Pala Barzana: A great choice for intermediate skiers, with spectacular views and a technical stretch.
- Pista La Busa: A quieter track, perfect for those looking for a more relaxed experience away from the crowds.
To access the ski slopes in Val di Cadore, you must buy a ski pass that will allow you to use the lifts. Ski passes can be purchased directly at the sales points of ski resorts such as Cortina d'Ampezzo, San Vito di Cadore and Malga Ciapela. In addition, many ski areas offer the possibility to buy ski passes online in advance, allowing a more comfortable and fast experience upon arrival.
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Frequently asked questions about staying in the Val di Cadore
How to get to the Val di Cadore?
The Val di Cadore is easily accessible by car, train or bus. If you travel by car, you can follow the state road 51 from the city of Belluno, which is about 20 minutes away from the valley. If you arrive by train, Belluno station is the closest and you can take a bus that will take you directly to your destination. If you prefer direct public transport, there are buses from Venice, Treviso and other cities in the Veneto region that will take you to Val di Cadore. If you need more flexibility, you can also consider renting a car so you can easily explore the surrounding locations.
What should I bring for a stay in Val di Cadore?
When you stay in Val di Cadore, it is important to bring suitable clothing for the activities you want to do. If you plan to go hiking or trekking, bring with you waterproof trekking shoes, a windproof and waterproof jacket, and a backpack for water and snacks. If you are going skiing or winter sports, remember to bring technical ski clothing, sunglasses, gloves and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun’s reflection on the snow. If you do not own ski or trekking equipment, you can easily rent it at the local shops of the tourist resorts, such as Cortina d'Ampezzo and San Vito di Cadore.
Is it possible to rent ski or trekking equipment?
Yes, in the Val di Cadore you will find many shops that offer rental equipment for skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and trekking. The resorts of Cortina d'Ampezzo, San Vito di Cadore and Malga Ciapela are well equipped and offer a wide range of equipment for all levels. You can rent skis, boots, helmets and ski clothing. Many stores allow you to book your equipment online in advance, so you can avoid long waits. In addition, if you are not experienced, ski lessons or guided trekking are also available. If you are a hiking enthusiast, you can also rent trekking boots and walking sticks.
What can I do in case of an emergency or illness during my stay?
In an emergency, you can call 112, the European emergency number. The Val di Cadore is well served by local clinics and clinics, where you can receive medical assistance. The largest hospital in the area is in Belluno, about 20 minutes by car, and offers a 24-hour emergency room. The tourist facilities of Val di Cadore are also well informed about local doctors and can help you contact a doctor if necessary. If you have a particular health condition, it is advisable to notify the property in advance to obtain any necessary supports during your stay.