Canazei (Ladin: Cianacèi, German: Kanzenei, Kanetschei or Kanascheid) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located in the upper part of the Val di Fassa, about 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of Trento. Its name derives from the Latin word cannicetus (cane thicket).
Restaurants in Canazei
5 based on 262 reviews
4.5 based on 512 reviews
Winding road gets to the pass, might be a problem to find a parking during nice summer. Cable car very modern and fast, very stable during movement, return ticket 18 euro. Big Terrace up there with sunning views and 360 Panorama with snowy peak of Marmolada in front of. Could have spent all day admiring the serenity of nature.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
It was several years ago, that I spent some time both in Val di Fassa and Val di Fiemme, between Cavalese and Canazei, during summer and winter. Because I’m a fan of cycling I brought my bike, for the challenge of the historical climb of the Marmolada, Pordoi and Sella pass. I was really impressed by the beauty of the landscapes and the length of this cycle path that runs continuously in both Valleys. This is really a nice place to go cycling. I Always like to come back here!
4.5 based on 387 reviews
Starting from Canazei, one of the cable cars will take you to the starting point. The path has glorious views and it is quite easy, except for a steep section at the end, that is not dangerous but has to be negotiated with care. The path end conveniently close to an inn and right at the bus stop that takes you back to Canazei (timetables available from the tourist office)
4 based on 129 reviews
A FANTASTIC family-run rifugio. The AV2 is mostly full of great rifugios, but we thought this was the best. We arrived during a hale storm and were briskly looked after once we arrived by drying our gear and whisking us into our rooms. Later we enjoyed some great meals and the company of the other hikers and the proprietors. The father is an international mountain guide and ski instructor. He and his family radiated a warm welcome. They had some great suggestions about nearby sunset and morning hikes.
I highly recommend hiking Piz Boe in the morning before the first Gondola arrives and the mass of day hikers arrive. The view of the Dolomites and Marmolada are awesome.
This is a truly authentic mountain experience Rifugio. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Enjoyed our visit to this small but creative Museum today - congratulations to Andrea and his colleagues who have created this very evocative collection of mountain warfare memorabilia from WW1
There are some fascinating exhibits here, from soldiers' writings to actual munitions used in the conflict, plus many supporting original graphics and printed items
Certainly, the further translation of explanatory labels into English would be very helpful - at present, these are only available in German & Italian. However, this does not detract from the overall impact. The extensive book shop & gift area is also full of interesting items
Well worth a visit during your trip!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The decor on this house is over the top, gingerbread, alpine, murals, it has it all. It is really a shop, a metzgerei (butcher or maybe processed meat), as I recall, and we did not go in, not needing anything on that line. Definitely worth a picture, close to the church, but nothing is far away!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Sempre una forte emozione visitare questa Chiesa di montagna meravigliosa, molto caratteristica, molto ricco il suo interno, bello il suo altare, molto particolare,degno di nota la Statua della Madonna, in abbigliamento Fassano. Merita la visita.
4 based on 19 reviews
Lovely little alpine church at the back of the village up the hill. These are the bells that keep people awake!
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