Interactive maps of hiking and biking routes around Arabba
1. You can zoom in/out using your mouse wheel, as well as move the map of Arabba with your mouse.2. This interactive map presents two modes: 'Biking Routes' and 'Hiking Routes'. Use the '+' button on the map to switch between them.
Railway and landscape maps of Arabba area
This Arabba map has two modes: 'Railway Network' and 'Landscape & Rural Map'. Use the '+' button on the map to navigate.City tours, excursions and tickets in Arabba and surroundings
Italy - moving around the country
In large cities such as Milan or Rome, you will find an underground metro. You can buy tickets in kiosks or inside the subway. At peak hours, trains run every two to three minutes. At other times and on weekends, the frequency of the underground transport can vary within 7 minutes. The fare in most of Rome’s subway lines is approximately 2 euros. The quality of the road surface in Italy is at a very high level. Therefore, quite often, tourists decide to rent a car. It can be selected in advance before arriving in Italy, or on the spot. A one-day car rental at the airport in Milan will cost at least 80 euros. Please note that many autobahns in the country are on a paid basis. The average fare is 30 euros. An alternative will be to travel by bike. In large cities, you will find bicycle paths of quite decent quality which are laid along all the central roads of the city. Also quite a popular mode of transportation is suburban trains and international trains. There are even high-speed passenger express trains. The fare depends on the class of the train and the distance of the trip. … OpenNature and parks of Italy
Vesuvius National Park located east of Naples, is a zone of enormous significance both historically and geologically. Throughout the park, research work is still ongoing. The park, named after one of Europe's most famous and active volcanoes, became a haven for six hundred and ten species of plants, with forty percent of them originating from the Mediterranean. More than a hundred species of birds live in the green zone, the number of which increases during the migratory season. Above the blooming fields flutter large, bright colored butterflies, thereby betraying the special charm of the park. A funicular and a trail for backpackers are laid to the crater of Vesuvius. … OpenPhotogallery of Arabba sights
Our guide to Arabba
Shopping, streets and outlets
The majority of shops open in Arabba target fans of sport and outdoor recreation. They offer excellent sportswear for any season, accessories for skiing and other active recreation. You will also have an opportunity to visit clothing shops that are open in the town. They sell items by popular Italian brands. Naturally, tourists shouldn’t forget about the local grocery shops. In these shops, tourists will find … Open
Attractions and active leisure
Besides ski runs, the winter resort has an ice skating rink and excellent areas for snowboarding. There are five main ski runs at the resort. Vacationers can reach them using ski lifts that start in the center of the town. Snowboarding enthusiasts should head to the local snowpark located not far from Pordoi Pass. This snowpark offers wonderful training areas including very difficult ones and simple areas suitable … Open
Cultural excursion through Arabba - things to see
Several interesting museums are open in Arabba. For example, Fodom Ladin Museum is open in an old wooden house. The venue is dedicated to the history and culture of local people. It exhibits an interesting collection of antique household items, magnificent vintage tableware, handmade furniture, and various artworks. Much attention in the museum’s collection is paid to the region’s nature and the history … Open
Arabba sightseeing
The 15th century marked the start of Roman dominance in the region. Unfortunately, this didn’t make local people happier. Long isolation from the outer world caused misery and disasters. Constant conflicts between Austrian and Italian monarchies made life only more complicated for the Arabba. Each of the monarchies wanted to make this beautiful land rich in resources their own. World War II also brought much … Open