Dolomitenlauf & Marcialonga Trip

 

Is the Lumi Experiences Dolomitenlauf & Marcialonga trip happening? Absolutely! Germany, Austria & Italy’s borders are open to US & Canadian travelers. Reach out today for more info or to sign up: info@lumiexperiences.com.

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Ski through festive, narrow streets of the Val di Fiemme in Italy

The Marcialonga ski marathon in Italy is one of the most popular events on the annual Worldloppet calendar. The classic-only event attracts thousands of skiers every winter and registration fills within minutes. What makes this event so popular? The trail winds its way through South Tyrol’s Fassa and Fiemme valleys in the heart of the Italian Dolomites, skiing through the snowy streets where villagers cheer on racers. Each town has its own special atmosphere, whether that’s a local band playing traditional tunes or kids lining up to practice their English. Don’t be surprised if they yell “die, die, die!” -- that’s Italian for “go, go, go!” 

Arrivo! You have arrived at the Marcialonga


Skiers are known for eating carbohydrate filled meals before long marathons. In Norway, you’ll likely be eating boiled potatoes and cod. In Italy, only the freshest pasta and perhaps a glass of full-bodied Lagrein red wine will do. Perhaps that’s why the Marcialonga is so popular for Scandinavian skiers. 

Ben Popp, American Birkebeiner Race Director, skied the Marcialonga several years ago and says “the Marcialonga is like no other ski experience in the world. Beautiful valley vistas, welcoming villages of volunteers and a guaranteed artificial snow track make for an unforgettable experience. One highlight was getting a fresh layer of klister and an espresso shot for extra power before the final climb into Cavalese, where we were welcomed by a crowd of cheering spectators.”

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Visit www.lumiexperiences.com or email info@lumiexperiences.com for more information or to sign up for the Dolomitenlauf & Marcialonga Trip -- get two Worldloppet passport stamps in one week on this fully-supported trip!

See you on the trail soon,
Garrott