9 Things to do in Valdidentro That You Shouldn't Miss

July 12, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Valdidentro, Italy including Scuola Italiana Sci Valdidentro, E-Stelvio, Chiesa dei Ss. Martino e Urbano a Pedenosso, Cima Piazzi Happy Mountain, Torri di Fraele, Terme Bagni Nuovi, Centro Italiano Sleddog Husky Village, Terme Bagni Vecchi, Chiesa Santa Maria Nascente.
Restaurants in Valdidentro

1. Scuola Italiana Sci Valdidentro

Via Nazionale, Valdidentro Italy http://www.scuolascivaldidentro.it/
Excellent
84%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 19 reviews

Scuola Italiana Sci Valdidentro

2. E-Stelvio

Via Nazionale 27, 23038, Valdidentro Italy +39 328 358 8162 [email protected] http://www.e-stelvio.it
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 7 reviews

E-Stelvio

3. Chiesa dei Ss. Martino e Urbano a Pedenosso

Loc. Pedenosso, Valdidentro Italy
Excellent
77%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 13 reviews

Chiesa dei Ss. Martino e Urbano a Pedenosso

4. Cima Piazzi Happy Mountain

Via Nazionale 52, 23038, Valdidentro Italy +39 0342 985333 [email protected] http://www.cima-piazzi.com
Excellent
44%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 36 reviews

Cima Piazzi Happy Mountain

5. Torri di Fraele

Passo di Fraele, Valdidentro Italy
Excellent
51%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 118 reviews

Torri di Fraele

6. Terme Bagni Nuovi

Via Bagni Nuovi 7, 23038, Valdidentro Italy +39 0342 910131 [email protected] https://www.qcterme.com/it/bormio/qc-terme-bagni-nuovi
Excellent
47%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
7%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 1,120 reviews

Terme Bagni Nuovi

Reviewed By LaStorione - Province of Lecco, Italy

This place is wonderful and the most extensive, atmospheric and well-equipped spa I've ever visited. Outside you can spend your time in lovely tiered gardens containing a variety of water pools where you can sit, relax and enjoy the beautiful mountains. There's plenty to do; the swimming pool is a good size and a good spot for sunbathing, or you can lie on a bed immersed in the bubbles of a hydro massage pool, or you can try the mud experience, where you liberally coat yourself in mud, then sit in a heated wooden cabin so it dries on your skin, before washing yourself off under a shower. Your skin feels amazing afterwards. The garden is full of recliners so you can choose where you want to relax and there's plenty of space so you can have privacy, peace and quiet more or less everywhere. In fact the spa carefully regulates the number of people entering at any one time so it never feels crowded. And once you're tired of outside you can move inside where there are a vast amount of things to experience, including a variety of saunas and hydro-massage pools, rain showers and water jets, a relaxing, terraced Roman bath room, a wonderful waterfall room and many other hot/cold water experiences. My personal favourite was a room where you lie on a marble slab in a darkened room, under a warm rain shower. So relaxing! And there are also some really nice 'quiet' rooms where you can simply lie down and relax in silence. And I really recommend having a massage during your visit as I had a full body 50minute massage which was quite simply the best I've ever had. You don't always have to book in advance as they generally have slots available so you can decide when you arrive. However, I was there on a Monday so maybe the massages are more booked up at the weekend. In terms of general amenities, the changing rooms are clean and comfortable with good sized lockers and the toilets and showers are clean. The changing rooms are equipped with hair driers and a good variety of face and body creams for your use. And on arrival you're given a lovely fluffy robe, a towel and plastic flip flops for your stay. The atmosphere in the public areas is nice as the lighting is subdued and the colours very muted so everything contributes towards peace, quiet and relaxation. My only criticism would be that the cafe is over-priced, the food a bit banal and the service interminably slow. But otherwise, this is a spa experience not to be missed and I really recommend giving yourself a full day here as there's so much to enjoy. I planned to stay for three hours but ended up staying six and only had to leave because I had a long drive, otherwise I could have very happily stayed for another hour or so. And it's very good value for money as a lot of spas only allow you to stay for a certain number of hours but here you can enter at 11am and still be there in the evening.

7. Centro Italiano Sleddog Husky Village

Strada Decauville 9 Localita' Arnoga, 23038, Valdidentro Italy +39 347 796 0309 [email protected] http://www.huskyvillage.it
Excellent
57%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
4%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 176 reviews

Centro Italiano Sleddog Husky Village

Il Centro Italiano Sleddog Husky Village organizza escursioni di sleddog nei meravigliosi boschi di Arnoga.Dai 13 anni compiuti proverete di persona questa esperienza unica conducendo una autentica slitta trainata da cani Husky.Prima di iniziare l'escursione vi verranno impartite le istruzioni base per guidare in autonomia la slitta,gli istruttori del centro vi assisteranno garantendo la massima sicurezza lungo i percorsi di Arnoga.I bambini fino ai 12 anni i disabili e gli anziano verranno comodamente trasportati dagli istruttori nella sacca della loro slitta.Escursioni massimo di 8 persone che conducono la slitta individualmente e 5 bambini trasportati.The Italian Center Sleddog Husky Village organizes tours of dog sledding in the beautiful woods of Arnoga. From 13 years of age will experience for yourself this unique experience leading an authentic dog sled Husky. Prima begin the hike you will be given basic instructions to guide autonomy in the slide, the instructors of the center will assist ensuring maximum safety along the Arnoga paths. Children up to 12 years the disabled and the elderly will be conveniently transported by the instructors in the pocket of their sled. Hiking up to 8 people leading the slide individually and 5 children transported.

8. Terme Bagni Vecchi

Strada Statale Dello Stelvo, 23038, Valdidentro Italy +39 0342 910131 [email protected] http://www.bagnidibormio.it/
Excellent
46%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
7%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 1,852 reviews

Terme Bagni Vecchi

The Spa & Wellness centre, adjacent to the Hotel Bagni Vecchi, is subdivided into 6 sections offering 30 different thermal facilities and services for a complete remise en forme.A dive into more than two thousand years of history, from the Roman baths to the centuries-old grottos which lead from the hot water spring to the panoramic open air pool, overlooking the valley of Bormio.Six sectors with different spa treatment: relaxing, purifying, regenerating and toning, in an exciting context, unique in the world. The Roman baths which have been famous from the first century B.C., the Medieval baths, the Imperial baths and the Saint Martin Grotto that leads to one of the springs right in the heart of the mountain, offer incomparable timeless emotions.

Reviewed By 207NeilM - Snodland, United Kingdom

This was such a treat at the end of a hard weeks cycling. Complete and utter relaxation in luxurious surroundings with singly stunning views over bormio and the mountains. Thus is not cheap at 54euros a day but worth every single penny. And worth booking in advance to avoid disappointment. This spa has been the host of Roman's an kings. The oldest parts of the complex date to Roman times. The original roman baths are located at the bottom of the complex and are still open to guests. Inside there are numerous plunge pools, jacuzzis and the garibaldi falls which provide great massage to the neck and shoulders. There are several saunas, a salt room and the old Roman cave where you can swim through a tunnel. Towel, bathrobe and flip flops provided. Entry is for an entire day. Highlight is probably the infinity pool where you can relax with stunning views over the valley. Opens 10-20:00. What a marvellous way to while a way a few hours and relax those aching limbs.

9. Chiesa Santa Maria Nascente

Piazza Quattro Novembre 6, 23038, Valdidentro Italy +39 0342 985107
Excellent
14%
Good
57%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
14%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 7 reviews

Chiesa Santa Maria Nascente

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