Cortina d'Ampezzo is one of the world's great mountain destinations — extraordinary in every season. Faloria's concierge team arranges every experience, from first tracks on Olympic slopes to sunset via ferratas above the valley.
Cortina is a true four-season destination. Browse all seasons in continuous scroll, or jump straight to the one you're looking for.
Two concierge brochures with every winter and summer experience the hotel arranges — timing, location, booking notes. Downloadable, printable, shareable with your travel party.
Snowshoe routes, ski mountaineering, ice climbing across three difficulty levels, the La Tinozza outdoor hot tub at sunset, helicopter tours over the Dolomites and the Casa del Formaggio cheese tour.
Download PDF → Summer Faloria Experiences — SummerE-bike rentals, classic via ferrate, named trekking routes (Pian de Loa, Larieto–Mietres, Pianozes–Lago Ajal), helicopter tours and the Casa del Formaggio cheese tour.
Download PDF →When the ski season opens, Cortina becomes an Olympic stage.
Cortina d'Ampezzo sits at the heart of the Dolomiti Superski carousel — 1,200km of slopes across 12 valleys, accessible with a single pass. The Olympic Tofane runs, the legendary Staunies blacks, the long reds of Socrepes — Cortina's ski domain is endlessly varied and strikingly beautiful. Faloria's complimentary ski shuttle departs daily.
The Olympic Tofane — Olimpia delle Tofane slope hosted Women's Downhill and Super-G at the 2026 Winter Games. You can ski it the very next morning. From the gentle Socrepes beginner area to the demanding Staunies black runs, Cortina offers every level of skiing in a UNESCO-listed mountain landscape.
Cortina offers over 70km of groomed cross-country ski trails through the Ampezzo valley — from gentle loops around the village to the demanding Fiames track used by Olympic biathletes. Snowshoe trails lead into silent Dolomite forests, revealing the landscape in its most serene winter form.
The Olympic Ice Stadium — built for the 1956 Games and fully restored for 2026 — is a short walk from Faloria. Public skating sessions run throughout the winter season. Cortina's famous Corso Italia, Europe's most glamorous mountain promenade, comes alive in winter with boutiques, bars and the legendary après-ski scene.
Wildflower meadows, electric-blue lakes, and world-class climbing on the Cinque Torri.
Summer in Cortina is extraordinary — wildflower meadows, electric-blue lakes, vertical rock faces glowing orange at dusk. The Dolomites are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's most dramatic mountain landscape. Faloria's concierge arranges everything from guided sunrise hikes to Maratona dles Dolomites support.
Cortina is the gateway to some of the world's finest mountain walking. The Alta Via 1 dei Dolomiti — one of Europe's great long-distance routes — starts above Cortina and traverses the range for 150km. For those seeking vertical adventure, the Dolomites' via ferratas offer protected climbing on sheer rock faces with breathtaking exposure and views.
Cortina sits at the crossroads of the most celebrated cycling passes in the Dolomites. Passo Falzarego, Passo Giau, Passo Tre Croci and Passo Valparola are all within cycling distance. The Maratona dles Dolomites — arguably the world's finest sportive — takes place each July, with 8,000 riders tackling 138km and 4,230m of climbing.
The Dolomites are scattered with impossibly beautiful mountain lakes — Lago di Misurina, Lago Pianozes, Lago di Limides, Lago d'Antorno. In summer they offer swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and simply the most serene possible setting for an afternoon. Above the valley, tandem paragliding flights offer a unique bird's-eye perspective.
Spa, restaurant, shuttle, and concierge — always on, whatever the season.
Faloria's 1,000m² spa is the anchor of a complete year-round wellness programme — from the semi-Olympic pool to a full menu of HobePergh botanical treatments using extracts of Dolomite flora harvested from the Ampezzo valley. The mountain air alone has measurable therapeutic value.
Cortina d'Ampezzo has a cultural richness that complements its sporting identity. The Rinaldo Zardini Museum houses one of Italy's finest fossil collections. The Mario Rimoldi Modern Art Museum showcases the collection that Picasso, De Chirico and Sironi considered among the most important in Italy. And Cortina's restaurant scene — from Faloria's own kitchen to the Michelin-starred El Brite de Larieto — is genuinely world-class.
From ski lessons to guided via ferratas, from cycling hire to sunset paragliding — Faloria's concierge team handles every detail. Simply arrive and experience.