Moena, the fairy of the Dolomites, nestles
in a charming valley
Immersed in its splendid
valley, Moena has a particular charm that has made it the fairy
of the Dolomites
Moena, the Fairy of the Dolomites, is the first
town you come to when you enter the Val di Fassa. The town itself
nestles in a charming and sunny valley, which is surrounded by
green meadows and woods that become covered in a thick layer of
snow in winter, creating a fairytale scene. Moena is linked to
the San Pellegrino Pass that, as well as being a fast link to
the Veneto region (Falcade - Belluno - Venice), is a tourist location
in its own right, with hotels and ski lifts and facilities, and
even a hiking area in the summer. Moena is the largest town in
the Val di Fassa and it borders the Val di Fiemme, to which it
has been economically associated since ancient times. The town
is divided into inner districts: Ciaséole, which is probably
the oldest and Turchia, which is probably the newest. Forno, Medil,
Peniola, Sorte and Someda are the outer districts of the town.
Moena’s local ski area is Alpe di Lusia, which is part of
the Trevalli skiing area. The San Pellegrino Pass is also home
to a ski area of the same name: another important skiing zone
that is directly linked to Falcade.

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