I Found It Was Less Expensive to Take a Ski Vacation in Italy Than in the U.S. — Here's How I Did It
"The highest peak in the Dolomites, offering a seemingly endless, groomed piste from the summit that provides thrilling terrain but is not well suited to beginners; a gentler run near the base—served by a T-bar and a magic carpet—keeps younger children happily occupied for a full day, allowing the mountain to function as a dramatic yet manageable finale for families who mix advanced and easy slopes." - Stratton Lawrence
Stratton Lawrence
Stratton Lawrence is a Charleston-based writer covering hotel openings, buzz-worthy restaurants, and in-demand attractions in the Lowcountry and around the U.S.
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