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LAREFA wants to accompany you on incredible adventures through the mountains of the Dolomites (and beyond). If you are curious to see some of the past destinations, at the foot of the "Winter Program" page you can also find the excursions completed during this incredible 2023.

 

The LAREFA team is working to prepare some winter outings with "snowshoes"; details will be published as soon as available on the "Winter Program" page. Furthermore, during the winter season, excursions and personalized snow activities can be organized on request and will be managed with a local Alpine Guide, collaborator of LAREFA.

 

We are naturally also working to prepare the new and exciting 2024 program (spring, summer and autumn), with many incredible outings, destinations and themes for all mountain lovers. In the meantime, I am available to answer any questions or curiosities. Please use the "Contact Us" section of this site to submit your request.

Behind or better inside 'la refa' (the backpack)...

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My name is Luca and I am a Media Mountain Guide (Veneto Regional College) and an International Mountain Leader.

 

Born and raised on "bread and mountains" in Falcade in the magical Biois Valley, thanks to the teachings of his father who has passed on his love and passion for the nature of these places since he was a child.

I continued and completed my training internationally, travelling, discovering and "walking" the mountains of Scotland, Wales, England, Finland, France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Corsica, Portugal and Cyprus, to then return to the Dolomites of home with a backpack full of passion and teachings to pass on to those I accompany on excursions. In the winter months I continue with teaching in the mountains as a ski instructor in Falcade.

During the year I also alternate the days of AMM in Italy and of International Mountain Leader with the work of Computer Technical Architect for Microsoft ERP systems.

Some of the panoramas that I will let you discover...

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