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Rising majestically with their jagged peaks and stunning landscapes, the Dolomites stand out as an unexpected gem in Northern Italy, contrasting sharply with typical Italian aesthetics. These majestic mountains showcase a distinct side of the region. This route allows you to fully appreciate the splendor of these picturesque mountain ranges and lush valleys.

Situated in northeastern Italy, the Dolomites offer an excellent opportunity to experience a distinct side of Italy through breathtaking alpine landscapes and various engaging activities. Regardless, these mountains provide a remarkable setting for exploration.
UNESCO World Heritage Site
features remarkable natural splendor and significant geological value, ensuring you have an impressive experience.


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Which is the most extraordinary route to discover in the Dolomites?

Easily accessible via roads and public transportation, the Dolomites are within reach of cities like
Venice
, Verona and Innsbruck. Nevertheless, we recommend driving cautiously, particularly during winter months, since similar to all mountain roads, these routes may have twisty and narrow sections.

Maybe the loveliestโ€”and possibly the best-knownโ€”route through the Dolomites is the Grande Strada delle Dolomiti (Great Dolomites Road), which Italians call Strada Statale 48 delle Dolomiti. This scenic drive cuts right through the center of these stunning Alps, offering spectacular vistas of the nearby peaks and valleys.


Highlights of the


Great Dolomites Road


:


  • Cortina d’Ampezzo

    The well-known ski resort, as previously stated, serves as an ideal departure point for embarking on this journey.

  • Falzarego Pass

    : a striking mountain pass reaching an elevation of 2,105 meters, offering breathtaking vistas and numerous possibilities for trekking.

  • Val di Fassa

    One of the principal valleys in the Dolomites, encircled by famous summits like Sassolungo and Marmolada, which stands out as the tallest peak in the region at 3,343 meters.

  • Pordoi Pass

    : Another breathtaking pass featuring exceptionally picturesque vistas.

  • Val Gardena

    :a lofty Alpine valley adorned with picturesque mountain hamlets like Ortisei, Santa Cristina Valgardena, and Selva di Val Gardena.

  • Sella Pass

    This mountain pass connects Val Gardena and Val di Fassa, offering stunning vistas of the majestic Sella massif, which rises to an elevation of 3,152 meters.

  • Canazei

    :a typical alpine village serving as an excellent starting point for explorations of the Dolomites.

What activities can you enjoy in the Dolomites?

There are numerous methods to uncoverโ€”or revisitโ€”the beauty of the Dolomites, and you might stumble upon unexpected and exceptionally enriching spots to visit.

Of course, hiking is available with countless marked paths catering to various skill levels, ranging from brief strolls to extensive multiday journeys. Additionally, the region offers opportunities for cycling and rock climbingโ€”the entire area is a haven for climbers, featuring many routes and crags.
climbing routes
And via Ferrata courses, which consist of mountain routes fitted with cables, steel steps, and suspension bridges.

The Dolomites boast an extensive array of plants and animals, including numerous native species. For a closer look at this remarkable environment, exploring one of the areaโ€™s protected nature reserves like the Parco Naturale Paneveggio – Pale di San Martino would be ideal, as they safeguard these distinctive ecological systems.

During the wintertime, the Dolomites transform into a globally renowned skiing destination, featuring popular resorts like Cortina d’Ampezzo and Val Gardena. You should definitely check out Ortisei, Canazei, and Cortina d’Ampezzo as well. These places offer an opportunity to savor regional cuisine influenced by both Italian and Austrian culinary traditions, including specialties such as
canederli
– Bread dumplings served in a broth –
strudel
.

Following a day filled with outdoor activities, you can unwind at one of the Dolomitesโ€™ spas like Pozza di Fassa, QC Terme Dolomiti, or Spa Dolomiti in San Martino di Castrozza. Alternatively, you might consider unwinding at an altitude of 1500 meters for some relaxation.

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spa at the 4-star Brunet The Dolomites Resort hotel located in Tonadico.


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