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Olympic tourists in Cortina can explore the Dolomites with the new ‘Uber Snowmobile’ service

Uber and Snowdreamers offer guided snowmobile tours reaching speeds up to 40 kph, providing Olympic visitors access to the UNESCO World Heritage Three Peaks with free weekend rides in February.

  • For one month starting on Saturday, Olympic spectators can reserve snowmobile rides to the base of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo through Uber and Snowdreamers, who offer free weekend tours in February.
  • Because the pinnacles sit close to Olympic venues, Giulia Baffetti, an Olympic torchbearer and Snowdreamers tour operator, said the offering helps more people `feel the mountains in a different way`.
  • Only through the Uber app, the tours include an Uber transfer bus for up to eight people, instructor-led lines with helmets, heated handgrips, a red stop button, and speeds up to 40 kph.
  • Initial sold-out slots met high demand, and Caspar Nixon, Uber spokesperson, said Friday the company planned to add more while snowmobiling stays limited to protect the environment.
  • The Associated Press previewed the one‑hour tour on Thursday, noting deer and wolves along the 7‑kilometer route and a return loop around Lake Antorno.
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Olympic tourists in Cortina can explore the Dolomites with the new 'Uber Snowmobile' service

Olympic spectators can now book a snowmobile ride to the Three Peaks of Lavaredo through Uber. Starting Saturday, Uber offers this unique experience for one month during the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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"Uber Snowmobile" will allow users to book a snowmobile tour through the Uber app to explore the landscapes of the Dolomites.

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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