Ruffrè

Recuperating well-being with pampering and relaxation

From 31/08 to 02/11
Nights: 3 - 7
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Well-being in movement

From 31/08 to 02/11
Nights: 3 - 7
From
380 €
 

Summer

From the legendary Burrone della Diavola to the traditional Alpine farmhouses with panoramic views  

Ruffrè is a traditional village surrounded by thick pine woods. With its Medieval origins, Ruffrè includes a number of scattered dwellings known as masi, picturesque Alpine farmhouses, built in areas with great panoramic views. The culture, customs, places and family names of the area clearly feature German influences. Traditional celebrations include the Imperial Period Costume Parade, followed by the Grand Imperial Ball and Dinner hosted in the Imperial Hall which re-enact a visit to Ruffrè paid by the Emperor Franz Joseph and his court.
The Burrone della Diavola is found near the town. According to a rather curious legend, the "screams" and "faint lights" of the witches who used to come in the gorge and plot with the devil, can still be heard and seen there. The Rio Diavola and Rio Freddo streams meet and join in the valley, taking on the name of Linor before flowing into Rio S. Romedio.
Ruffrè lies in the middle of a skiing area, which includes the Monte Nock-Ruffrè ski lift (1218-1342 meters) near the town and the Golf Course-Malga di Mezzavia ski lift (1344-1573 metres) to the Mendola Pass, which is approximately two kilometres North of Ruffrè.

 

Winter

From the legendary Burrone della Diavola to the traditional Alpine farmhouses with panoramic views  

Ruffrè is a traditional village surrounded by thick pine woods. With its Medieval origins, Ruffrè includes a number of scattered dwellings known as masi, picturesque Alpine farmhouses, built in areas with great panoramic views. The culture, customs, places and family names of the area clearly feature German influences. Traditional celebrations include the Imperial Period Costume Parade, followed by the Grand Imperial Ball and Dinner hosted in the Imperial Hall which re-enact a visit to Ruffrè paid by the Emperor Franz Joseph and his court.
The Burrone della Diavola is found near the town. According to a rather curious legend, the "screams" and "faint lights" of the witches who used to come in the gorge and plot with the devil, can still be heard and seen there. The Rio Diavola and Rio Freddo streams meet and join in the valley, taking on the name of Linor before flowing into Rio S. Romedio.
Ruffrè lies in the middle of a skiing area, which includes the Monte Nock-Ruffrè ski lift (1218-1342 meters) near the town and the Golf Course-Malga di Mezzavia ski lift (1344-1573 metres) to the Mendola Pass, which is approximately two kilometres North of Ruffrè.

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Castel Thun

The beautiful castle opens its doors to the public April 17, 2010

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For information

Azienda per il Turismo Valle di Non
via Roma, 21
38013 Fondo, Italy
Tel: +39 (0471) 632132
Fax: +39 (0463) 830161
E-mail: info.mendola@visitvaldinon.it
 

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Accessible from both north and south by means of the Brennero highway SS 12 or the A22 motorway (exit San Michele all'Adige); alternatively from the south, leave the A22 from the Trento Nord exit and take the new Trento Nord-Rocchetta fast link towards Mezzolombardo. Continue on the highway SS 43.

Public transport
The nearest railway station is Trento (Munich-Rome, Valsugana-Trento-Venice); train Trento-Malé.

Airplane
The nearest airports are Catullo in Verona (90 km distance), Marco Polo in Venice (195 km), Milano Linate (245 km), Orio al Serio in Bergamo (180 km), Gabriele d'Annunzio in Brescia (135 km) and the new airport in Bolzano (60 km).

 

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