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Mountain tourism: the ski lifts managed by the Region open until September

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Mountain tourism: the ski lifts managed by the Region open until September

UDINE. Six poles, and thirteen ski lifts, available daily, from today, for summer mountain enthusiasts who want to spend one or more days in the main tourist resorts of Friuli Venezia Giulia.

After the “spot” launch in June and the first week of July, PromoTurismoFvg will baptize this morning the daily openings (until the beginning of September) of chairlifts, cable cars and cable cars that will bring fans to Friuli Venezia Giulia at high altitude at prices included. , for round trips, between 8 and 15 euros per coupon.

Four of the six mountain poles of the region – Forni di Sopra, Piancavallo, Sappada and Zoncolan – will open their doors today, continuously, and will close them on 4 September with an appendix linked to the weekend of 10 and 11 of the same month. .

Sella Nevea, on the other hand, will work non-stop until 11 September and then Saturday 17 and Sunday 18, while Tarvisio will go on from today to 18 September guaranteeing, however, the openings also on the weekend of 24 and 25 in addition to that of the 1st and 2nd October.

As for the facilities available to enthusiasts, therefore, Forni di Sopra will ensure the operation of the Varmost 1 and 2 chairlifts, Piancavallo della Tremol 1 and the rail bob and Sappada of the Miravalle and Olbe chairlifts. In Sella Nevea, going further, you can use the Canin cable car and (only from 12 to 21 August) the Prevala funifor, in Tarvisio the Lussari cable car, the Angelo chair lift, the bobsleigh on rails and the playground, while on the Zoncolan the homonymous funifor that connects the top with Ravascletto.

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In defining the cost packages, PromoTurismoFvg has decided to confirm the baby categories (for those born up to 2015 with the free ticket) and reduced (for those born between 2003 and 2014 with tickets on sale at 50%).

Furthermore, it is always possible to purchase the “10 Fvg mountain rides” coupons in the bronze (35 euros the whole) and gold (which also includes the Lussari cable car at a price of 50 euros) which can be used in all six mountain poles. and throughout the entire summer season.

Go ahead, therefore, also for the “sports day” version ticket (at 20 euros) valid for unlimited rides within the same day in all the locations managed by PromoTurismoFvg.

As for the costs of a single journey (round trip) these, taking into consideration a full price ticket, vary from pole to pole, but in general they go from 8 euros for Piancavallo, Forni di Sopra and Sappada to 14 for get on and off from Lussari in Tarvisio up to 15 in Sella Nevea in the combined package of the Canin cable car and the Prevala funifor.

Last summer the mountain did, objectively, very well in terms of attendance if we think, for example, of how in August it was sold out in Tarvisio and on the Zoncolan.

The same can be said (from mid-July) for Sappada, Sauris (with an extension until mid-September) and the Forni di Sopra network. A positive trend that the Tourism Councilor Sergio Bini also expects for this season.

“I expect confirmation of the important numbers of recent years – explained the member of the council -. Years in which, in percentage terms, the one who grew the most was the mountain tourism system.

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We are beginning to see the results of a process that we have begun, but which is not yet completed, as evidenced by the bill on poles that will arrive in the Chamber next week and which will strengthen the planning strategy on an annual scale.

Let us not forget, then, that we are also continuing to implement regulatory dictates to stimulate entrepreneurs to invest.

Soon, for example, we will approve the law on settlement contracts in the tourism sector where, on an experimental basis, we will borrow the standard, which is already working, designed for the settlement contracts of industrial consortia.

By doing so, we will also be able to overcome the de minimis regime with substantial non-repayable contributions in exchange, however, for quality investments, ie the construction of at least four-star hotels “.

The reality for Bini, in short, is that “there are no more excuses: the plants are there and we are modernizing them, ditto the naturalistic beauties and the legislative instruments”.

The Region, in short, “has done its duty and now I expect entrepreneurs to invest their own and substantial resources in a sector, that of tourism, destined in the near future to become more and more central in the economic system of our region “.

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