Hotels with Swimming Pools in Venas di Cadore

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What are some accommodation options with pools in Venas di Cadore?
B&B Hotel Passo Tre Croci Cortina: Hotel, 1-minute walk from Dolomites. Provides a full-service spa, an indoor pool and 2 bars. Best Western Hotel Nevada: Hotel, 1-minute walk from Dolomites. Features a full-service spa, an indoor pool and a sauna. Hotel Tofana Cortina: Hotel, 1-minute walk from Dolomites. Provides a full-service spa, an indoor pool and a snack bar/deli. Grand Hotel Misurina: Hotel, 1-minute walk from Dolomites. Provides a full-service spa, a seasonal outdoor pool and a rooftop terrace. Hotel Alaska Cortina: Hotel, 1-minute walk from Dolomites. Features a full-service spa, an indoor pool and a health club.
What is there to see and do in Venas di Cadore?
Make a point to visit attractions such as Gruppo del Bosconero and Alleghe Ice Rink. Discover sights such as Messner Mountain Museum Dolomites, San Vito di Cadore Ski Area and Ski Lift Donaria during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Venas di Cadore?
Taking the local weather in Venas di Cadore into account is an important factor for planning your visit, especially if you plan to spend your trip by the pool. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 13°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of -3°C. The rainiest months in Venas di Cadore are July, August, June and May, with each month seeing an average of 260 mm of rainfall.

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