Hiking guide Renate Dejaco
Mountain & hiking guide,
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Abtei (Badia)
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About Hiking guide Renate Dejaco
Native-born “Ladiner”. Proud of my heritage, history and culture. I have always been a frequent user of the natural wonders of the area.
I enjoy showing my guests the real “Val Badia” with an affectionate and warm focus on personal attention. I customize the tours in a professional way, according to individual interests and abilities.
I am a fully certified hiking-guide and registered in the Mountain and Ski Guides Register of South Tyrol, Italy.
It can be a source of inspiration to bring people together. The Dolomites are widely regarded as being among the most scenic mountain ladscapes in the world.
Being born on the top of the world, I have always viewed it as a privilege and an opportunity. Deeply rooted in my upbringing, I was fortunate to be taught respect and a deep love for the mountains and unique enviroment that we live in.
Approach
*By car
- Coming from Innsbruck: take the A13 and the A22 toll motorway and exit at Bressanone/Brixen, following the signs to Brunico/Bruneck along the Val Pusteria/Pustertal road as far as S. Lorenzo/St. Lorenzen. Follow the signs to Val Badia/Gadertal
- Coming from Verona - Bolzano: take the A22, exit at Bressanone/Brixen and continue as above
*By train
The nearest train stations are:
- Brunico - 37 km
- Bolzano (via Passo Gardena) - 72 km (via Brunico) - 100 km
- Connection train station - Alta Badia by the local bus SAD: www.sii.bz.it
*By air
- Innsbruck - 130 km
- Munich - 330 km
- Venice Treviso / Venice Marco Polo - 180 km / 200 km
- Verona - 213 km
- Milan Bergamo / Milan Malpensa - 310 km / 400 km
- Information airport transfer: www.altoadigebus.com - www.cortinaexpress.it
I enjoy showing my guests the real “Val Badia” with an affectionate and warm focus on personal attention. I customize the tours in a professional way, according to individual interests and abilities.
I am a fully certified hiking-guide and registered in the Mountain and Ski Guides Register of South Tyrol, Italy.
It can be a source of inspiration to bring people together. The Dolomites are widely regarded as being among the most scenic mountain ladscapes in the world.
Being born on the top of the world, I have always viewed it as a privilege and an opportunity. Deeply rooted in my upbringing, I was fortunate to be taught respect and a deep love for the mountains and unique enviroment that we live in.
Approach
*By car
- Coming from Innsbruck: take the A13 and the A22 toll motorway and exit at Bressanone/Brixen, following the signs to Brunico/Bruneck along the Val Pusteria/Pustertal road as far as S. Lorenzo/St. Lorenzen. Follow the signs to Val Badia/Gadertal
- Coming from Verona - Bolzano: take the A22, exit at Bressanone/Brixen and continue as above
*By train
The nearest train stations are:
- Brunico - 37 km
- Bolzano (via Passo Gardena) - 72 km (via Brunico) - 100 km
- Connection train station - Alta Badia by the local bus SAD: www.sii.bz.it
*By air
- Innsbruck - 130 km
- Munich - 330 km
- Venice Treviso / Venice Marco Polo - 180 km / 200 km
- Verona - 213 km
- Milan Bergamo / Milan Malpensa - 310 km / 400 km
- Information airport transfer: www.altoadigebus.com - www.cortinaexpress.it
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