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Leaving tomorrow but not without incident.

I received this in my inbox this morning.

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Dear Customer,

In update to what was previously communicated, we inform you that, on June 15, the Verona – Bolzano line will be interrupted to allow the defusing activities of a war device in the localities of Verona Parona and Bivio Pc. Santa Lucia, with consequent changes to the long-distance trains.

The Frecciarossa train 8703 that you booked for 06/15/25, is cancelled on the Verona Porta Nuova - Bolzano route.

To reschedule your trip, we invite you to contact the Customer Care staff at the station and at the ticket offices as soon as possible or contact the call center at 06 3000 option 0 (active every day 24 hours a day).

Refund: if you decide to cancel your trip, you can request a full refund of the ticket, from the moment the event occurs and up to one year from the date of the event, at Trenitalia ticket offices, by calling the Call Center on 06 3000 or by filling out the online request on the following internet page:

 

I guess they found ordinance from WWII. 

So, a simple travel day on Sunday became complicated.  The new train will arrive after the rental car agency closes which would strand us in Bolzano.  We are now doing a rental car in Milan with about a 4 hour drive to Ortisei.  The drive will be through the northern Italian countryside and the southern portion of the Dolomites so it's not a terrible change but it was still a hassle to get refunds, rebook cars from a different airport etc.  Sunday will be an adventure.

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4 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

Leaving tomorrow but not without incident.

I received this in my inbox this morning.

I guess they found ordinance from WWII. 

So, a simple travel day on Sunday became complicated.  The new train will arrive after the rental car agency closes which would strand us in Bolzano.  We are now doing a rental car in Milan with about a 4 hour drive to Ortisei.  The drive will be through the northern Italian countryside and the southern portion of the Dolomites so it's not a terrible change but it was still a hassle to get refunds, rebook cars from a different airport etc.  Sunday will be an adventure.

That's a pretty drive.  I would go up the west side of Lake Garda, not the east.  Better views.

Also, if you have time, this is a great place to stop for lunch near Ortisei, just after Bolzano.  Homemade pasta and beers.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/bsUsRfQtRNeu3feo9

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My youngest sister and her husband have been living in Naples since 2023 and their oldest daughter married a guy from Castellammare di Stabia (near Pompeii).

My BIL gave our kids rides on his scooter. It has been a highlight of the trip for them. My daughter especially as she has no fear. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, VABuckeye said:

Lago da Braies, Dolomites

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This was actually the place that got me interested in the Dolomites to begin with, but I still haven’t been there. I should remedy that. 

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1 hour ago, VABuckeye said:

You should. We took the cable cars to the top of Alpe de Siusi and Seceda today from Ortisei.  Spectacular.  
 

 

I’ve done that twice. Fucking Sound of Music up there. 

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1 hour ago, Scary Stranger said:

Other than the haze hampering good pictures, it was awesome up there last week too.  

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Did you get to Sorapiss?  Tough hike but stunning.  
 

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