BMW xDRIVE ROUTE CORTINA D`AMPEZZO.

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BMW xDRIVE ROUTE CORTINA D`AMPEZZO.
BMW xDRIVE ROUTE
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO.
TRENTINO - SOUTH TYROL. ITALY.
Experience unique Driving Pleasure on a fascinating route through one of Europe’s most beautiful regions.
Along the route you can look forward to magnificent views, scenic and cultural highlights and culinary
delights off the well-trodden tourist paths. At the various stopping points, take time to talk to the people
you meet - you’ll be enchanted by their personal stories. BMW ConnectedDrive gives you an entirely
new dimension of Sheer Driving Pleasure: load this BMW Route from BMW Online directly onto
the navigation system of your BMW. You can obtain more information during your trip via the free
BMW Assist information service.
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TRENTINO - SOUTH TYROL. ITALY.
On this route you can discover the rich diversity of South Tyrol over a distance of 150 km. Three valleys, three cultures
and three languages. As you travel you will encounter proud Venetian lifestyle in Cortina D‘Ampezzo - once a venue of
the Winter Olympics - Tyrolean diligence in Pustertal valley and the unconventional Ladins of Gadertal valley. It soon
becomes clear why UNESCO declared the Dolomites a World Natural Heritage Site in 2009, and why Le Corbusier
described the region’s striking backdrop as the “the most beautiful architecture in the world”:
Route profile
Country Italy
Distance 142 km
Driving time 3 hours
Time required for trip 1 Day
Best travel time May - September
Route character
Road
Landscape
Destinations
athletic
rugged
intellectually stimulating
easy-going
picturesque
tasteful
Tilia Restaurant & Lounge.
Dobbiaco
Km 32
Category Food/drink
After moving his restaurant Tilia from Vintl to his home town of Toblach in 2005,
Chris Oberhammer now produces top-class French cuisine in the park of the
Cultural Centre at Grand Hotel Dobbiaco. The creations of this student of Alain
Ducasse have been awarded a Michelin star. Oberhammer’s motto: simplicity and
respect. Inspired by his years on the Côte d’Azur, he attaches great importance to
unadulterated taste and the use of regional and seasonal products.
Address
Via Dolomiti 31b
39034 Dobbiaco
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0335–8127783
www.tilia.bz
Opening hours
Tues - Sat 10 am - 2 pm and 5 pm - 9.30 pm;
Sunday 10 am - 2 pm; closed on Mondays;
closed for two weeks in June and November.
Good to know
Be sure to reserve in advance! Right next door you will find the modern-style
headquarters of Franz Kraler’s Luxury Multibrand Store. He has another store
in the centre of Cortina d‘Ampezzo.
Alpe Pragas.
Braies
Km 41
Category Local produce
Company founder Stefan Gruber makes his delicious fruity products based on
traditional housewives’ recipes. He produced his very first marmalade from
self-grown fruit in 1997. The company now offers biologically certified fruit spreads,
chutneys, fruit syrups, preserved fruits and smoothies made at its modern production
facilities in Pragsertal. The delicious spreads have a fruit content of 70% and are
made without the addition of colouring agents or preservatives.
Address
Braies di Fuori 38
39030 Braies
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0474–749 400
www.alpepragas.com
Opening hours
Mon - Fri 8 am - 12 midday and 2 pm - 6 pm;
Saturdays on request; closed on Sundays.
Good to know
The magnificently located lake Pragser Wildsee is only about 5 km away.
It is the largest natural lake in the Dolomites and worth a visit in spite of the tourists.
MMM Ripa.
Brunico
Km 63
Category Museums
Reinhold Messner’s project Messner Mountain Museum (MMM) provides a fascinating
insight into the myth of the mountains. The MMM Ripa in Schloss Bruneck opened in
July 2011 and is the most recent of five museums. The main focus is on the lives of
mountain peoples in Asia, Africa, South America and Europe. As visitors pass through
the museum they encounter the unfamiliar cultures of the Massai, Indios and Tuareg
and can immerse themselves in the day-to-day lives of those whose living environment
is a mountain landscape.
Address
Schlossweg 2
39031 Bruneck
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0474–410 220
www.messner-mountain-museum.it
Opening hours
December 2011 - March 2012: Wed - Mon 10 am - 6 pm; last entry at 5 pm;
closed on Tuesdays.
Good to know
Admission price adults € 8.- / reduced € 6.-.
Restaurant Schöneck.
Falzes, localita Molini
Km 73
Category Food/drink
This is one of the five most outstanding restaurants in South Tyrol. The modern
South Tyrolean cuisine and the selection of over 500 top-quality wines led to the
Baumgartner brothers receiving two Gault Millau toques and a Guide Michelin star.
The veranda is reminiscent of early 20th century Tyrol, being made of traditional
Swiss pine according to a historical design. The restaurant’s parlour rooms feature
rustic-style wood panelling. In winter, an open fire crackles away in the piano bar.
Address
Via Schloss Schöneck 11
39030 Falzes, localita Molini
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0474–565550
www.schoeneck.it
Opening hours
Wed - Sun 12 am - 2 pm and 7 pm - 9.30 pm;
closed on Mondays and Tuesdays; also open on Mondays in July and August.
Good to know
The restaurant celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2011.
Bergila.
Falzes
Km 74
Category Local produce
This company run by the Niederkofler family has distilled pine oil ever since 1912.
More than 70 medicinal and seasoning herbs are grown in a herb garden and the
surrounding meadows to make essential oils, tinctures and herbal teas. The healing
oils are extracted from the herbs in the distillery by means of water vapour.
The Niederkoflers pay particular attention to organic cultivation in harmony with
nature as well as careful harvesting according to the Maria Thun lunar calendar.
Address
Piazza Weiher 8
39030 Falzes
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0474–565373
www.bergila.com
Opening hours
Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 midday and 1 pm - 6 pm;
Saturday 9 am - 12 midday, closed on Sundays:
16.7. - 31.08. also open on Saturdays and Sundays 9 am - 12 midday and 2 pm - 6 pm.
Good to know
Lago di Issengo is very close by. A short walk takes you to South Tyrol’s last remaining
pond biotope with its wide variety of plant and animal species.
Leitner Mühle.
San Lorenzo di Sebato
Km 81
Category Local produce
Meinrad Leitner grinds his flour at South Tyrol’s last remaining small-scale mill.
He learned his trade from his father, who was himself the fourth generation to run
the inconspicuous little mill in Florenzo. The mechanical grinders are set in motion
by a water-powered turbine. After up to fourteen grinding runs, the flour trickles in
a fine dust through the last silken sieve. With a little luck, the little door to the store
will open and the miller will invite visitors to take a tour of this gem.
Address
Floronzo 38
39030 San Lorenzo di Sebato
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0474–474042
Opening hours
Mon - Fri 8.15 am - 12 midday and 3 pm - 7 pm;
Saturday 8.15 am - 12 midday, closed on Sundays.
Good to know
The flour produced by the Leitner Mill is only available from the little store at the mill itself.
This is why customers come from all over South Tyrol to buy it.
Museum Ladin Ćiastel de Tor.
San Martino in Badia
Km 97
Category Museums
There are 30,000 Ladins still living in South Tyrol today. Their language is the
oldest in the region. The unique coexistence of mankind with the mighty yet
fragile mountain landscape is based on long-established traditions and customs.
This museum in the centuries-old tower presents the culture, history, language and
archaeology of the region through interactive stations. It tells of the close relationship
between the South Tyrolean landscapes and the tradition-steeped Ladin lifestyle.
Address
Via Tor 65
39030 San Martino in Badia
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0474–524 020
www.museumladin.it
Opening hours
Easter - end of October: Tues - Sat 10 am - 6 pm, Sunday 2 pm - 6 pm,
closed on Mondays; also open on Mondays in July and August;
end of December - Easter: Thurs - Sat 2 pm - 6 pm.
Good to know
Admission price adults € 6.- / reduced € 4.50
The modern building provides an interesting contrast with the neighbouring church,
which dates back to the 13th century.
Lüch da Pćëi.
San Cassiano
Km 116
Category Local produce
Small, rustic cheese wheels are laid out in neat rows on the wooden boards in the
centuries-old cellars of the cheese dairy. Built in 1576, the farm building sits idyllically
above the green mountain pastures. The Crazzolara family has run a dairy farm here for
generations. A few years ago they discovered a passion for cheese production and were
quick to take their place among the leading exponents of this delicate art. They only use
raw full cream milk for their cheeses. Award-winning cheeses for perfect enjoyment.
Address
Strada Pecei 17
39030 San Cassiano
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0471–849286
www.luchdapcei.it
Opening hours
Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 midday and 3 pm - 7 pm;
Good to know
There is a small farmer’s market from 4 pm on Wednesdays in July and August
in the pedestrian precinct of San Cassiano.
Restaurant St. Hubertus.
San Cassiano
Km 117
Category Food/drink
The restaurant was opened in 1996 as a small section of the pizzeria in the Hotel Spa
Rosa Alpina. Today the pizzeria is long gone. Chef Norbert Niederkofler remains, however,
his creations having been awarded two Michelin stars and three toques by Gault Millau
South Tyrol. Fillet of beef in salt crust with mountain hay or risotto with Brittany lobster,
green apple and fried mortadella are savoured by guests at a fireside table or with a view
of the kitchen table.
Address
Strada Micurà de Rü 20
39030 San Cassiano
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0471–849 500
www.rosalpina.it
Opening hours
Mid- June - mid-September and beginning of December - beginning of April:
Wed - Mon from 7 pm; closed on Tuesdays.
Good to know
Be sure to reserve well in advance! In July 2011 the Pizzinini family opened a museum
in the centre of San Cassiano together with the Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor.
Musei della Grande Guerra.
Km 128
Category Museums
The Musei della Grande Guerra documents the events of the First World War at Lagazuoi,
5 Torri and Sasso di Stria. These scenes of bitter fighting between Italians and Austrians
were carefully restored and transformed into an impressive historical record. The result is
Italy’s largest open-air museum on the subject of the First World War. The museum grounds
cover a radius of five kilometres and make for a fascinating walk in the Dolomites.
Address
Italy
Contact
Tel +39–0436–2863
www.lagazuoi5torri.dolomiti.org
Opening hours
Open-air museums 5 Torri and Lagazuoi open all year round;
Tre Sassi Fortress open 15.06. - 30.09.: Mon - Sun 10 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 5 pm;
Lagazuoi cable car open June - October: first upward trip 9 am, last upward trip 4.40 pm
and last downward trip 5 pm.
Good to know
The Musei della Grande Guerra documents the events of the First World War at
Lagazuoi, 5 Torri and Sasso di Stria. These scenes of bitter fighting between Italians
and Austrians were carefully restored and transformed into an impressive historical
record. The result is Italy’s largest open-air museum on the subject of the First World
War. The museum grounds cover a radius of 5 kilometres and make for a fascinating
walk in the Dolomites.
General information and important notes.
▪ This BMW Route and its destinations have been researched by BMW.
▪ In order to follow this BMW Route conveniently using your navigation system,
load the BMW Route from BMW Online onto the trip list of your navigation system.
You will find detailed instructions on “Route transfer” online at www.bmw-routes.com
▪ Information on all route destinations can be obtained via the
BMW Assist information service (iDrive operating system, “BMW Services” menu).
▪ The BMW Route has been designed in such a way that it can be covered within the recommended
period of time even when all points of interest are visited. If you do not wish to visit all the recommended points of interest, simply skip individual destinations in the navigation system.
▪ The opening times shown were current at the time of going to press but may have been altered since.
To be on the safe side, therefore, we recommend you enquire about current opening hours and times
for guided tours and events using the BMW Assist information service.
▪ You should make enquiries about prices and reservations for hotels, theatres or popular event
venues by contacting the partner companies in question directly in advance.
▪ As a BMW driver you will be granted special terms on request by some partners on submission
of your BMW Card.
▪ During the winter months we recommend you only embark on a trip with the appropriate winter equipment. Prior to starting out on the trip, you should also find out about winter closure and current road conditions,
especially on mountain pass roads.
▪ Your safety is very important to us. No matter how beautiful the route, please drive carefully and adhere
to traffic regulations as applicable, especially when travelling abroad.