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Sleeping & Eating
Agritur la Regina dei Prati
( www.lareginadeiprati.it ; Via Margherita Dellafiore 17, Masi di Cavalese; s/d €50/85; )
Across the river in a village 'suburb' of Cavalese, this is a relaxed, family-run place with
spacious contemporary rooms with nice extras like heated floors and balconies. The rustic
setting is magnificent, and you can ski in during winter.
AGRITURISMO
Park Hotel Azalea
SPA HOTEL €€
( 0462 34 01 09; www.parkhotelazalea.it ; Via delle Cesure 1; half-board d €90-180; )
This hotel combines impeccable eco-credentials, super stylish interiors and a warm, wel-
coming vibe. Rooms are individually decorated and make use of soothing, relaxing col-
ours; some have mountain views, others look across the village's pretty vegetable gardens.
Children's facilities eschew plastic and tat for wood and natural textiles, and there are
little daily extras like a groaning afternoon tea spread (all organic of course).
El Molin
( 0462 34 00 74; www.elmolin.info ; Piazza Battisti 11, Cavalese; meals €20-30, degustations €70-110;
Wed-Mon noon-2.30pm & 7-11pm) A legend in the valley, this Michelin-starred old mill sits
at the historic heart of Cavalese. Downstairs, next to the old waterwheels, you will find
playful gastronomic dishes featuring local, seasonal ingredients. Streetside, the wine bar
does baked-to-order eggs with Trentingrana or truffles, burgers, hearty mains and creative
desserts.
GASTRONOMIC €€€
Information
Val di Fiemme Tourist Office (
0462 24 11 11; www.visitfiemme.it ; Via Bronzetti 60;
9am-noon &
3.30-7pm Mon-Sat)
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Val di Fassa
Val di Fassa is Trentino's only Ladin- speaking valley, framed by the stirring peaks of the
Gruppo del Sella to the north, the Catinaccio to the west and the Marmolada (3342m) to the
southeast. The valley has two hubs: Canazei (pop 1866, elev 1465m), beautifully sited but
 
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