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Until the late 1950s, Sardinia’s fabled beaches and azure waters were known only to locals and a select band of yacht-owners. But in 1958, Prince Karim Aga Khan IV ‘discovered’ the remote coastline and set about developing an eco-sensitive paradise; Princess Margaret and others soon followed.
But it’s not all glitz and glam; the beguiling mountainous Sardinian hinterland is full of archeological sites built by the ancient Nuragic people, and rural villages to provide a more genuinely Sardinian foil to the artifice on the coast.
This is a living guide to the very best places to eat and drink in Sardegna. As I travel back to the island - which I do regularly - I will continue to update this list. If you purchase today, you will receive all future updates.
Recommendations cover major resorts but also off-the-beaten-track options that are destinations in their own right. Every place has been verified by me and visited multiple times. Tips for each restaurant include dishes to order and background about the place. I've even included some personal anecdotes to give extra color to each destination!
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The perfect guide to a getaway in Sedona, Arizona 🏜️
Recommendations in this guide include my picks for…
✨Boutique Hotels & Airbnbs
✨Must try restaurants & bars
✨Hiking Trails & Outdoor Activities
✨Local Shops
✨Day Trips & more!
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Wellness • Nature • Romantic • Camping • Mountain • Wine • Foodie
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A Weekend in Briançon | Experience Briançon, France like a local
Hi fellow travelers! Thanks for stopping by to check out this guide with over 40 places to check out in the greater Briançon region.
Tucked away in the heart of the giants, the quaint city of Briançon is full of breathtaking mountain views, delicious boulangeries, and tons of outdoor adventure activities for the adrenaline addict in the family.
In this destination guide, you will get a sneak peek into what it's like to live like a local in Briançon. From our favorite restaurants, to various adventure options, this guide has it all. Come along with us as we explore the area with local resident Alexandre, who I had the pleasure of spending a month with. Due to staying with a local, I did not include recommendations of where to stay. There are a variety of options from Hotels, Airbnb's, Gîtes, and camping in the surrounding area. During the high tourist season, places can book up quickly so be sure to make your accommodations in advance.
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All year round you can find activities to do in Briançon, but peek summer tourist season starts in late June, July, August, early September, and the winter tourist season begins in late December and runs until the end of March. Some activities listed in this guide are seasonal and are not open year round. Always check before booking a trip.
Things to note: Briançon is located part in the valley but is full of hills and steep climbs. This is a very walkable city designed for the outdoor enthusiast, nature lover and sports participant.
This is a live guide and will update as information changes in real time.
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Planning your trip to Colombia? Find here some tips on places to visit, restaurants, hotels and more.
Hereby you'll find a 2 weeks adaptable itinerary that you can tailor to meet your own preferences and needs. Unveil the magic of Cartagena's streets, bask in Tayrona's natural wonders, find peace in Minca's mountains, dive into Medellin's vibrancy, savor Eje Cafetero's aromas, and explore Bogota's eclectic charm. Let’s go!
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The famous nightlife in Taiwan is nothing more than night markets, bars, and other lively places; however, apart from the liveliness, I am fond of appreciating the land and the cities of Taiwan from a different perspective. Hence, some extraordinary night spots I have visited are listed in the guide, including spectacular, tranquil, and romantic attractions. Hope to bring an alternative travel experience for you.
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Bali, an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches, and coral reefs, is a paradise for travelers. Its rich culture, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant arts scene make it a must-visit destination.
In this guide we will tell you our experience in Bali, best places that we have been and best activities that we did. Our itinerary, contacts and prices. All you need to know before going in the famous Indonesian island.
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Seven-day trek based in refugios.
INTRODUCTION
The Picos de Europa is a region of limestone peaks reaching over 2500 metres above sea level; the highest being Torre de Cerredo at 2650 metres. The route described here is one that I hiked alone in early summer. The best time to tackle the route is between June and September. There is more likely to be snow on the high passes in early June but they are usually not to difficult to negotiate.
The Picos de Europa is not as well known as the Pyrenees or Alps and as such the hiker traffic is less and the tourist infrastructure is less developed. This makes the area feel less spoilt but it can also make it a more challenging area to explore with fewer trails and little to no signposting. Always take a map with you: the Editorial Alpina 1:25,000 maps are the best. I took these and also used the outdooractive app and downloaded the relevant map tiles. This is useful for pinpointing where you are, in what can be confusing terrain. I was lucky to have clear weather for my entire trek but I would imagine that it's pretty difficult to navigate when the cloud is down on the mountains so take a compass too.
You can stay in refugios every night on this hike and wild camping is permitted above 1500m; details below.
I can't recommend the Picos de Europa as a hiking destination enough. The mountains are magnificent but there are also beautiful extensive woodlands at lower altitudes, as well as meadows full of wildflowers and butterflies. The juxtaposition between the stark limestone peaks and the gentle greenery of the valleys is beguiling.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that hiking in the Picos de Europa is not risk free. It is a very challenging area in which to hike. I accept no responsibility for any accidents you may experience while hiking this route. You are responsible for your own safety. Some of the dangers and difficulties are listed a little further down this guide.
HOW BUSY?
Unlike some of the more well know hikes around Europe this trail is less well trodden and as such the trail can be quite hard to follow at times, and at other times there is no trail! Despite this, refugios, being small, fill up fast (see below).
REFUGIOS
The hike is made easier if you stay in the staffed refugios where you can recharge your metaphorical batteries. Accommodation at these mountain huts is in communal dormitories and you will need to bring your own sleeping bag. It's best to book ahead as they are often full throughout the summer. Prices are around the €12-17 mark and they also do affordable meals (breakfast, picnic lunch and dinner).
There is also a handful of unstaffed, very basic mountain shelters with no services and no beds but these can be a good option in an emergency. Most of the refugios only accept cash so be sure to take plenty with you before you set off as there are no ATMs! All the refugios on the route are listed in the route description below with website links.
WILD CAMPING
Camping is only permitted at 1500m above sea level or higher. There is not much water anywhere above this altitude so be sure to fill up when you get the chance (at refugios) before camping in a remote spot.
POSADA DE VALDEON
This beautiful village tucked in the valley between the Macizo Central and Macizo Occidental is a lovely place to wander for a few hours. At the centre of the village there are a number of restaurants and bars and a small square with a water fountain. If you need somewhere to stay before or after the trek you'll find hotels, guest houses and a youth hostel. There is a hotel recommendation and link in the route description.
In the centre of the village is a pharmacy should you need any blister plasters! And on the road to the west of the village is the National Park office where you can find information about hiking and anything else to do with the national park.
GETTING THERE
From the UK there are Ryanair flights to Oviedo (Asturias airport) from London Stansted. A bit further afield you can get flights to Bilbao and Santander from the UK and the rest of Europe. Getting from the airport is a little complicated but there are buses to Posada de Valdeón from Oviedo changing in Cangas de Onis. The journey takes about 4.5hrs. There are also buses from Santander and Bilbao changing in Llanes and Riaño with the journey taking around 15hrs from Bilbao.
An easier but more expensive option is to get a taxi. You could also hire a car but of course you will have to leave the car sitting idle in Posada de Valdeón while you do the hike.
FLORA & FAUNA
This area of northern Spain is fantastic for wildlife. At lower elevations the beech and sessile oak woodland stretches for miles over rolling hills. This is part of the boreal forest that once would have covered much of Europe and is home to roe deer, wild boar, red squirrels, pine martens and brown bears.
In the skies you have a good chance of seeing griffon vultures, golden, booted and short-toed eagles, black kites and peregrines. Of the smaller passerine species the Picos are home to red-backed shrikes, black redstarts, spotted flycatchers and black woodpeckers.
But it's the wildflowers in the meadows and on the woodland edges that are the real joy and most easily appreciated. Vetches, cinquefoils and orchids create a colourful patchwork of colours with butterflies bringing the whole scene to life. Look out for swallowtails, fritillaries and hairstreaks.
NAVIGATION
Navigation is difficult as the terrain can be confusing and in many places there is no trail whatsoever. Take a map (1:25K Editiorial Alpina maps are the best), compass and GPS and know how to use them. It's also a good idea to download the map on a relevant map app. I used the outdooractive app but others are available.
WEATHER
Thunderstorms are common, usually in the afternoon and these can be particularly dangerous high up in the mountains. It's best to hike early and get to a refugio by lunchtime if there are afternoon thunderstorms in the forecast. The weather in this part of Spain is very changeable as it has a maritime climate. Rain and thick fog are possible but equally long periods of warm sunshine are not unusual. The best advice I can offer is to be prepared for anything. Pack suncream and a sunhat but don't forget your waterproofs either.
FALLING ROCKS
Rock falls are not unusual as chamois and other hikers can dislodge rocks above you. Getting caught in a rockfall is not so common but not impossible. Be aware and if you see rocks heading your way, and cannot find cover, crouch down on the floor and pull your rucksack over your head and back.
DRINKING WATER
There is very little running water as these mountains are mostly comprised of permeable limestone. You will need to take plenty of water with you each day (I packed three litres every day and usually drank it all). You can fill up at the refugios and there are a few fountains / fuentes although most of the ones I saw marked on the Editorial Alpina map were dry when I found them.
THE SUN
Sunburn and sunstroke are both real dangers and there is little shade. Keep hydrated and wear a sun hat that covers your neck.
TERRAIN
In some places you need to scramble up steep rocky sections. You will need to have experience in this kind of terrain and have a head for heights! The terrain is very rocky and uneven at higher altitudes so you will need strong, sturdy footwear. Trekking poles are also invaluable in providing support and helping you across and up awkward sections. There is also a lot of steep ascent and descent on this route so you will need to be reasonably fit.
DANGEROUS ANIMALS
On many parts of the trail you will encounter cows. In my experience they are very docile and used to trekkers so they shouldn't be of any concern. You may also find flocks of sheep and while these aren't dangerous they are often accompanied by shepherd dogs which have been trained to keep intruders away from the flock. They can be quite intimidating when they start barking at you. If you see sheep ahead it is best to give them a wide berth, even if this means veering away from the trail for a while. If you walk directly towards or through a flock of sheep you risk agitating the shepherd dogs.
Bears are not common in the Picos de Europa but there are bears in other parts of the Cantabrian Mountains, notably Somiedo National Park, not far to the west, and there is always the possibility of seeing an itinerant bear wandering through the Picos. Eurasian brown bears are not as big nor aggressive as the grizzly bears of North America so you shouldn't worry too much about an encounter. It's extremely unlikely you will see one so if you do, consider yourself very lucky.
Wild boar are common in the woodlands at lower altitudes. They are not as aggressive as some people will tell you and tend to be nocturnal. I did see some in the daytime near Vegabaño. As soon as they saw me they ran away, crashing through the undergrowth. As with any large animal it's best to simply give them plenty of space to move away from you.
I hope none of this advice puts you off hiking in the Picos de Europa. Yes, it's a challenging mountain area but the rewards for hiking here are great. Enjoy the hike!
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This five-day itinerary and adventure guide to the most beautiful hikes, spas, trails, lakes, restaurants and museums in Munich is the result of over four years of discovering the city as a lifestyle writer, hours of planning, and my personal favorite places and activities around town and Bavaria.
It includes two days of art, culture and restaurants in Munich, one day of swimming at an alpine lake of your choice, one day of exploring the mountains and one day of relaxation & wellness. I have either adapted these days to a precise schedule or included different choices of hikes and lakes, depending on difficulty and distance.
The guide includes fun features such as an interactive map, directions that connect directly to your phone’s Google or Apple Maps app, and the exact coordinates to some of my favorite hidden gems & activities.
It lays out instructions to help you plan your perfect trip to Munich and it surroundings with beautiful boutique, design and wellness hotels within the city or in the Bavarian countryside. As well as 16 of my favorite cafés, restaurants and bars, 12 special sights, 7 local boutique stores, 5 hiking destinations, 5 alpine lakes in the area, a lake tour, some beautiful art and a lot of German culture. It also includes direct links to all locations, so you have access to tickets, phone numbers, booking portals and addresses. It's mobile friendly when you download the Thatch App for free so you can easily access all of the info right from your phone!
While this guide is designed for 5 days and I have written down different transportation options inside and outside the city, it can also easily be adapted to your travel time. Although of course I believe you can never spend too much time in Germany's most beautiful city. 🧚🏻
I have hand-crafted this guide specifically for those (like me) who want to experience Munich's versatility while enjoying direct access to nature as well as local city life. As a part of your purchase, here are a few things you can look forward to:
1. I only create guides based on areas I have not only been to but know well! I lived in Munich for four years and tried out all kinds of fun activities and restaurants/cafés as part of my job. So this guide is a collection of the most beautiful places that I can recommend with a clear heart and that I will visit again the moment I am back in Munich.
2. No matter if you've never climbed a mountain before or already scaled Mount Everest: This guide offers a variety of outdoor activities, so everyone will get their money's worth. What you should bring, however, are swimming gear and hiking boots.
3. I've listed five different options for getting around Munich and the surrounding area. So you don't have to worry that you won't be able to reach your destination without a driver's license.
4. This guide is completely transparent and I have not been paid by anyone to write it. I have mainly written down these experiences because I love Munich and believe that the city often suffers from a simplistic image. That's why I want you to experience the city's nightlife, rich nature and unique subculture the way I did for years as a local.
This guide truly is everything you need to plan your entire trip all in one place. I can't wait to hear & see your adventure! Feel free to send me a DM with your feedback & tag me in your photos! @brggbck
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Looking to plan your perfect winter getaway to Mammoth Mountain? I’ve got you covered! This comprehensive guide includes everything you need to know before your first visit! From how to get there, to what to do once you are there, to some insider tips I’ve learned this season.
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Raw. Remote. Untamed. Tasmania is just waiting to be discovered. Clean air. Dense rainforests. Deserted beaches. Dramatic sea cliffs. Fascinating wildlife. Glacial valleys. Gorgeous national parks. Hidden caves. Deep lakes. Multi-day hikes. Rugged islands. Wild rivers. Windswept coastlines. Are you curious yet? Add emerging cities, award-winning wineries, straight-from-the-ocean seafood, and gorgeous lodges. Australia's smallest and least-populated state is starting to command attention. It's about time. The island is beautiful. Historic Hobart is now luring artists and foodies. While road trips move through diverse landscapes within relatively short distances. Tassie is not an accidental destination. But those who make the long journey will feel both at home and surprised at every turn.
The Tasmania Guide focuses on Hobart, wine country, and three national parks.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: regions, cities, neighborhoods, towns, peninsulas
Stay: hotels
Eat: cafés, farms, food stands, restaurants
Drink: breweries, cocktail bars, distilleries, wineries
Shop: bookstores, local produce
Do: art museums, bays, beaches, bridges, city parks, coves, docks, gardens, hikes, lakes, lookout points, memorials, mountains, national parks, piers, rivers, sculptures, squares, stairs, trails, waterfalls, wharfs, wine tours
Transportation: airports, ferries, highways
Adventure • Boutique • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • Art • History • Shopping • Wine
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Bozeman is a quaint town nestled in the Rocky Mountains. It's scenery, historic downtown, and abundance of outdoor activities like skiing, snowmobiling, horseback riding and fly fishing make this lively college city a magnet for outdoor adventure.
👉 Save yourself hours of research and planning by choosing from my list of recommendations. The included interactive map makes it super simple to customize at your own pace!
Includes:
🏨 4 Hotels
☕️ 5 Coffee Shops/Bakeries
🍝10 Restaurants
🍸5 Bars
🥾7 Activities/things to do
✨ This guide is perfect for couples, small groups, and solo travelers.
Be sure to tag me in your trip photos @thealexis_pov
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Vancouver has so many cool areas to visit around every corner! Here are our six favourite spots in Vancouver, including a selection of activities, restaurants, bars, and other things to do.
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Dust off your sunglasses, grab your sense of adventure, and prepare your taste buds – we're about to embark on an unforgettable journey through Palm Springs. Get ready as I unveil the top 5 hotels catering to every type of traveler, dish out the 5 most delectable restaurants to indulge your palate, and unveil the 5 most thrilling activities that'll leave you craving more of this desert oasis.
But Palm Springs isn't just about its iconic desert landscape (though that's definitely a highlight). This vibrant city offers a spectrum of experiences, from great food to exploring the breathtaking trails of the nearby Joshua Tree National Park. Seeking relaxation? Lose yourself in the luxury of resorts boasting panoramic mountain views. Food enthusiasts will be delighted by the fusion of flavors drawing from Californian, Mexican, and Mediterranean influences. With my wealth of experience sending travelers to Palm Springs, I'm excited to share my insider tips with you!
My Picks Are 🔥: Forget random recommendations! Here's my 5-point system for curating epic trips:
🕵️♂️ Travel Advisor Intel: My network spills the tea on the hottest spots.
👨💻 Online Buzz: I scour blogs and social media for trending & award-winning gems.
🌟 Stellar Reviews: Only the best (think 4.5+ stars on Google/TripAdvisor) make the cut.
🗓 Fresh Reviews: I check recent reviews to ensure top-notch service continues and review guests' recent experience.
📱 Insta-Worthy Vibes: I peek at pics to get a feel for the atmosphere, vibe, and service quality.
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Active volcanoes. Dancing northern lights. Gushing geysers. Massive glaciers. Thermal hot springs. Thundering waterfalls. Iceland is the ultimate adventure destination. How have you not been here yet? It’s finally time. Start in the northernmost capital in the world. Reykjavik is a hip, modern city. Then start exploring the wild coastline, the sheep-filled countryside, the icy interior, and the peaceful islands. There are plenty of black-sand beaches, small fishing villages, turf-roofed houses, and epic hikes along the way. Just remember to pack layers. Sometimes, the Gulf Stream provides moderate temperatures. Other times, it’ll feel like you’re in the Arctic. Also don’t forget the long, dark winters and the 24-hour daylight during the short summers. If you take advantage of Icelandair’s free stopover program—a great excuse to visit Helsinki, Copenhagen, and even Paris—you can keep returning to discover which season you like best.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: regions, cities, islands, peninsulas, towns, neighborhoods
Stay: hotels
Eat: bakeries, cafés, coffee shops, food carts & trucks, food halls, ice cream, Michelin stars, pizzerias, restaurants, soup
Drink: beer bars, breweries, cocktail bars, wine bars
Shop: beauty products, bookstores, Christmas stores, chocolate shops, clothing boutiques, flea markets, knitwear, outdoor wear, record stores, vintage clothing, wool products
Do: art museums, bays, beaches, bridges, caves, churches, concert venues, cultural centers, fjords, geothermal areas, geysers, harbors, hikes, history museums, horseback riding, hot springs, lagoons, lakes, lighthouses, memorials, mountains, national forests, national parks, natural wonders, nature reserves, parks, peace stones, ponds, roads, rock formations, rocks, rootless cones, scenic drives, sculptures, shipwrecks, sports venues, squares, streets, swimming pools, thermal baths, tunnels, valleys, viewpoints, volcanoes, walks, waterfalls
Transportation: airports, bus terminals, car rentals, ferries, parking lots, transfers
Note: I travel to Iceland frequently, so this guide is updated often.
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Foodie • History • Nature • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Beach • Coffee • Design • Outdoors • People & Culture • Wellness • Relaxation
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Winter in California’s Eastern Sierras is a wonderland of snowy peaks, natural hot springs, scenic viewpoints, and cozy mountain towns perfect for adventurers and relaxation-seekers alike.
This itinerary (with 100+ spots) takes you through some of the region’s best highlights, from breathtaking viewpoints like Mono Lake’s surreal formations & snowy Convict Lake, to soothing hot springs tucked in peaceful valleys. Enjoy exhilarating days on the slopes at Mammoth Mountain and Heavenly, then unwind at charming lodges and savor hearty meals in rustic eateries. Whether you're here to ski, soak, sightsee, or savor local flavors, this Eastern Sierras winter itinerary promises a memorable alpine escape.
Unlock this guide for access to:
❄️ Viewpoints & Points of Interest
♨️ Hot Springs
⛷️ Ski Resorts
🛌 Accommodations
🍽 Places to eat (breakfast, lunch + dinner options)
❗️ Complimentary future updates
*Please Note: Make the most of your road trip by planning accordingly for snowy weather so you can focus on having fun. Carry chains & a winter weather kit in your vehicle to remove snow, stay warm, and have plenty of extra food & water. And, of course, always plan your trip around clear weather and driving conditions.
Couples • Family • Groups • Adventure • Foodie • Outdoors • Photography • Road Trip
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The Eastern Sierras during fall foliage season is a vibrant playground for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. As the aspen trees turn golden, the rugged landscapes come alive with color, offering a perfect backdrop for hiking, off-roading, and scenic drives.
This itinerary (with 100+ spots!) takes you through some of the region’s best sights during fall— from iconic trails like the Convict Lake Loop and June Lake Loop viewpoints, to off-the-beaten-path gems like Hope Valley Barn. Along the way, you’ll find cozy accommodations in charming towns like Mammoth Lakes and Bishop, as well as local dining gems that capture the essence of mountain life. Ready for a fall adventure? Let’s dive in!
Unlock this guide for access to:
🥾 Hiking Trails (feat. fall foliage spots)
🍁 Viewpoints & Points of Interest
🛌 Accommodations (lodging + campgrounds)
🍽 Places to eat (breakfast, lunch + dinner options)
❗️ Complimentary future updates
Couples • Family • Groups • Pets • Female Solo • Camping • Budget • Outdoors • Photography • Road Trip • Adventure
$5.89
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Ljubljana, Slovenia's captivating capital, enchants visitors with its vibrant energy and fairytale charm. Tucked amidst the foothills of the Julian Alps, this picturesque city offers a unique blend of architectural delights, cultural immersion, and outdoor adventures.
Explore charming squares lined with baroque buildings, stroll along the banks of the Ljubljanica River, or venture into the embrace of the surrounding mountains. Ljubljana promises an unforgettable experience for every explorer's heart.
I´ve lived in Ljubljana for a couple of months during an ERAMUS+ placement, on the summer of 2019, so I´ll tka einto account what I´ve experienced back then on a daily basis to make sure that you can live Ljubljana the most!
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
Accessibility • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Family • Backpacker • Couples • Gluten-free / Celiac • 50+ • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Faith • History • Foodie • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness
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In the record breaking '23-'24 year, I was buried under 600 inches of fresh powder living as a ski-instructor in SoCal's favorite mountain town. While I was shoveling myself out, I learned some of the secrets of Mammoth Lakes that make the town special outside of Alterra's incredible mega-resort. Experience the town like a true local with tips for:
❄︎ Cafés
❄︎ A Base Area Breakdown (which of the 3 is best for you!)
❄︎ Mammoth's Best Runs (and lesson tips)
❄︎ Hot Springs
❄︎ Hikes
❄︎ Indoor Fun
❄︎ Restaurants (with gluten free, of course!)
❄︎ Après-Ski
❄︎ Lodging
❄︎ Getting Around
❄︎ Nearby attractions
Couples • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Adventure • Coffee • Outdoors
$15.00
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