07 Dec 2015
Learn Survival Skills in the Mountain Wilderness With Rosa Alpina, Dolomites – 4 Nights from £1,444 Per Person

Rosa Alpina

New for summer 2016: Sleep in a remote mountain cabin and learn valuable wilderness survival skills at an altitude of 6,000ft with Rosa Alpina's new four-night Mountain Survival Programme for beginners.

Accompanied by Diego, Rosa Alpina's resident expert mountain guide, learn to navigate the rocky, wild terrain of the Dolomites by climbing and abseiling before learning to fish in the wild, cooking your catch over a wood fire before spending the night in Rosa's secluded mountain cabin, which has no hot water, limited electricity and no phone signal.

After completing your survival training, relax and recuperate with dinner in the hotel's two Michelin-star St Hubertus restaurant and a performance massage in the newly-renovated spa.

Rosa Alpina's Mountain Survival Programme includes:

  • Three-nights' accommodation in a Deluxe Room or higher room category, and one night in Rosa Alpina's 6,000ft mountain cabin, Trughei
  • Two-day wilderness survival programme with Diego
  • Two 50-minute Peak Performance massages per person
  • One dinner at St. Hubertus & one dinner at Restaurant Wine Bar & Grill

Note to editors:

5* Rosa Alpina has been owned by three generations of the Pizzinini family for the past 70 years and is a historic mountain retreat reflective of the Dolomites, set in a traditional Ladin village in Alta Badia and offering Michelin-starred cuisine as well as a luxurious spa.

Rosa Alpina offers its Mountain Survival Programme from €2,050 (approx. £1,444) per person on a B&B basis, including all of the meals and activities specified. Available from summer 2016.

For more information on Rosa Alpina, please visit www.rosalpina.it or telephone +39 0471 849500.

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