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The "cradle of cross-country skiing", as Val di Fiemme is often called, is a true paradise for all cross-country enthusiasts. There's a reason why it has already been host of the Nordic ski world championships three times! The traditional Marcialonga race has also taken place here for many years; this run covers 70 km through Val di Fiemme and Val di Fassa. The area offers a total of 150 km of track and offers beginners both classic and skating-style trails in a varied trail network. The high-altitude trails at Lavazè Pass (1,800 m) are both very challenging and snow-sure. The longest track can be found in Deutschnofen-Petersberg and, with its 25 km, requires good condition. At Lago di Tesero you will find the 1991, 2003 and 2013 world championship stadium, which is also called "the heart of cross-country in Val di Fiemme".