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Dolomites

Paradise for mountain lovers

Sights of the Dolomites

Find an overview of the most favourite sights in the Dolomites.

Drei Zinnen in Toblach / Dobbiaco

Die markanten Nordwände der Drei Zinnen im Hochpustertal sind wahrscheinlich die bekannteste Ansicht der Dolomiten.

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Heiligkreuzkofel in Abtei (Badia)

Beeindruckende und imposante Bergformation im Gadertal

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Wolkenstein Ruin in Wolkenstein in Gröden / Selva di Val Gardena

The last ruins of the wall seem to be hanging on to the side of the rocky cliff of the Stevia. The Wolkenstein castle was ...

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Ruine Hauenstein in Kastelruth, Castelrotto

Inmitten von kräftigem Nadelwald über Seis am Schlern liegt die Burgruine Hauenstein. „Durch Barbarei, Arabia“ so beginnt ...

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Lake Braies - Pragser Wildsee in Prags / Braies

Emerald water shimmering in a dark lake carved out of the rock, the Monte del Lago, at 2,810 m above sea level, watches over ...

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Accommodations in the Dolomites

Here are some suitable accommodations for the Dolomites.

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Hotel Fanes
  • Hotel, Wolkenstein in Gröden / Selva di Val Gardena
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Pension La Müda
  • Hotel, Abtei (Badia)
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ABINEA Dolomiti Romantic SPA Hotel
  • Hotel, Kastelruth, Castelrotto
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Hotel Mondschein
  • Hotel, Sexten / Sesto
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Gasthof Dolomiten
  • Hotel, Prags / Braies
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Berghotel Pinè
  • Hotel, Tiers / Tires
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Recommended stores

The Dolomites offers you a variety of shopping and strolling possibilities.

K & K Sports
  • Sporting & outdoor goods retailer, Kastelruth, Castelrotto
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Ski & Bike Armin
  • Sporting & outdoor goods retailer, St. Christina in Gröden / Santa Cristina Val Gardena
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Käserei Sexten
  • Delicatessen shop, Sexten / Sesto
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MTB School & Rental
  • Sporting & outdoor goods retailer, St. Ulrich in Gröden / Ortisei
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Sennerei Drei Zinnen
  • Delicatessen shop, Toblach / Dobbiaco
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Recommended restaurants

You can wind down the evenings or recharging your batteries in the afternoon in the restaurants of the Dolomites.

Ütia de Bioch
  • Mountain inn, Abtei (Badia)
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Talschlusshütte
  • Mountain inn, Sexten / Sesto
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Jimmi Hütte
  • Mountain inn, Kurfar / Corvara in Badia
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Restaurant Pizzeria Cristlá
  • Restaurant, St. Martin in Thurn / San Martino in Badia
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Restaurant Pizzeria Ritterkeller
  • Restaurant, St. Vigil in Enneberg / San Vigilio di Marebbe
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Rudi Hütte
  • Mountain inn, Sexten / Sesto
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Recommended tours

Do you want to go hiking in the mountains or enjoy a walk in nature? Then find the best routes for you here.

About the Dolomites

The Dolomites, a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps, spread over the Veneto and Trentino-South Tyrol regions, have been part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site Dolomites since 2009 and are a very popular destination for hikers, climbers, mountain bikers and skiers. 

The "Bleaching Mountains", as the Dolomites are also called, are presented with bizarre rock formations and impressive, steep walls that shimmer at sunset in a reddish light and make the mountains appear almost unreal. 

The Dolomites are spread over the provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino and Belluno. Since 2009, parts of this mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps have been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites, due to their beauty and unique geology, which allows a view into different phases of the earth's history. Characteristic for this group of mountains is the abrupt change between gentle alpine pastures and rugged, up to more than 3,000 meters high limestone and dolomite reefs. 

The best-known massif includes the Geisler and Puez Group, the Schlern, the Rosengarten, the Latemar Group, the Braies and Sesto Dolomites with the famous Three Peaks, Sella Group and Sassolungo. The Marmolata is the highest mountain in the Dolomites with a height of 3,342 metres. 

The Dolomites region is an extremely popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, hikers, climbers, mountain bikers and skiers. The mountain range can be traversed on ten exciting Dolomite mountain trails. Winter sports enthusiasts in particular will get their money's worth in Val Gardena. In 1974, twelve ski resorts joined together to form the Dolomiti Superski network, which comprises 460 ski lifts and more than 1,200 kilometres of pistes that can be used with a single ski pass. The famous Sellaronda and the nearby Gardena Ronda form the heart of the lift network.