Dolomites – Trentino-Alto Adige. A natural heritage that leaves you speechless.
The Dolomites of Trentino-Alto Adige are one of the most extraordinary mountain landscapes in the world, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for their geological uniqueness and scenic beauty. From Val di Fassa to Val Gardena, from San Martino di Castrozza to Alta Badia, each valley offers a different experience, among majestic peaks, alpine culture and breathtaking scenery. 🏔️ Legendary peaks and profiles carved into the rock:
The Dolomite peaks are famous for their imposing shapes and colors that change with the light. Catinaccio Group, Pale di San Martino, Sassolungo, Odle and Latemar are just some of the wonders to be admired. Perfect places for those who love photography, mountaineering or simply deep contact with the mountains.
👉 Tip: Look at the alpenglow, the phenomenon that colors the Dolomites pink and orange at sunset: pure natural magic. 🥾 Hikes and trails for every step:
Summer in the Dolomites is synonymous with walking, trekking and via ferratas. Well-marked paths connect refuges, alpine huts, alpine lakes and spectacular viewpoints. There is something for everyone: from families to experienced hikers.
👉 Tip: Try Alta Via n.2 for a multi-day experience between extraordinary views and cozy refuges. 🎿 Postcard winter between snow and silence:
In winter, the Dolomites become a paradise for skiing, thanks to Dolomiti Superski: one of the largest ski areas in the world. Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and relaxing in snow-covered huts complete the experience.
👉 Tip: Whizz along the Sella Ronda, the famous ski tour around the Sella Group, accessible in just one day. 🌾 Alpine traditions and deep cultural roots:
The Dolomites are not just nature: Ladin languages, wooden architecture, handicrafts, mountain huts and popular festivals tell of an ancient and living culture. Each valley preserves customs, flavors and stories to be discovered step by step.
👉 Tip: Visit the Museum Ladin in Val Badia to understand the deep identity of these mountains. 🍽️ Mountain cuisine that combines simplicity and taste:
Dolomite gastronomy is a journey into alpine flavours: dumplings, spätzle, goulash, strudel, alpine cheeses and local wines. Refuges, huts and starred restaurants offer dishes linked to the land and the season.
👉 Tip: Book a dinner in a hut that can only be reached on foot or by snowmobile: an experience to remember. 🛌 Stays between silence, sky and nature:
From traditional farms to luxury resorts, from wellness hotels to mountain huts, Dolomite hospitality adapts to every need. Relaxation, views and attention to detail make every stay special.
👉 Tip: Choose a spa with a view of the Dolomites to treat yourself to moments of peace after hiking.
The Dolomites are more than a destination: they are a landscape to be experienced, a horizon that changes, an emotion that remains.