Urtijëi Val Gardena

Ortisei: Zona Pedonale

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(1.7K) · Hiking area in Ortisei, Italy
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Aug 27, 2024
It was quiet in June but very pleasant to walk, visit the churches and to enjoy the scenery. Most pleasnt center of towm with Cafes , Dhops and Restaurants.Full review by TMK901
Aug 17, 2024
This place is like stepping into the pages of a children’s fairy tale . Beautifully decorated houses line the streets and the picture perfect church is the icing on the cake . We really enjoyed wan…Full review by Joasi23
Jun 23, 2024
Lovely though uphill, definitely worth a visit when visiting the Dolomites with its main street, lovely church right in the middle and for splendid views over the mountains. We went by public bus whi…Full review by josephinec753

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Good Morning Does the town have good wheelchair access and which is the best car park for easy access to the town?
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Hi, the main street is traffic free, so no issue from that point of view. Off the main road I have to admit did not make a specific note about dropped kerbs so don't feel qualified to help on …
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Hi, the main street is traffic free, so no issue from that point of view. Off the main road I have to admit did not make a specific note about dropped kerbs so don't feel qualified to help on that. We were in car park across from the town access across a bridge which would be wheel chair friendly. The shopping area and our car park were a little hilly but not that too difficult if f the wheel chair occupant was aided. The tourist centre had toilets, very clean and accessible from a wheelchair point of view. I have completed a Disability Awareness Course, so do try to note these when travelling. All the shopkeepers were friendly, but many of the shops had two or three steps, some of the cafes had outdoor seating, thats probably weather dependent. Hope this helps and if you visit I am sure you will enjoy the town, its stunningly beautiful.
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Answer by Neal M · Sep 12, 2016
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does it have good wheelchair access
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There are some close parking places, it's a relatively small area of a few streets, there are almost no cars in the specific streets nor sidewalks, so far so good, but, the streets are mostly …
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There are some close parking places, it's a relatively small area of a few streets, there are almost no cars in the specific streets nor sidewalks, so far so good, but, the streets are mostly up/down hill so it might add some difficulties with a wheel chair.
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Answer by Nir L · Sep 11, 2016
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How do you get there from Rome
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Tak a train to Chiusa and bus to Ortisei. Seems the easiest and cheapest way to get there.
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What is it like at Christmas
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amazing as you would expect from a alpine village
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Answer by phil s · Sep 10, 2016
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