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Situato in Val di Fassa e circondato dalle vette del Catinaccio, uno dei principali gruppi montuosi delle Dolomiti, a un’altitudine di 2500 metri. Il Lago di Antermoia deve il.

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El Cor, the characteristic heart-shaped hole in the rock, is located along the ridge overlooking the San Lucano Valley. The spectacular views of the Pale di San Martino, the.

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Have you ever been to Malga Brogles? It lies between two enchanting valleys: Val di Funes and Val Gardena. It is a very popular place, as most visitors come.

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Have you ever been to San Giacomo? The oldest church in Val Gardena is located near the village of the same name, just above Ortisei, and is only accessible.

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The Giau Pass was climbed for the first time at the Giro d’Italia in 1973 and has been covered many times since then. It has been designated as Cima.

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In this picturesque village, the Church of Santa Maddalena, the protagonist of enchanting postcards of Val di Funes, is definitely worth a visit. The first official mention of the.

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Lake Molveno in Trentino is a natural alpine lake that was formed around 4,000 years ago by a massive landslide. From 2011 to 2018 it received the prestigious ‘5.

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Piz Boè is one of the most accessible 3,000-metre peaks in the Dolomites in terms of technical difficulty and altitude difference. The cable car from the Pordoi Pass makes.

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The Cinque Torri are a fascinating mountain complex located in the Nuvolau group, within the enchanting Ampezzo Dolomites. In June 2004, one of the Cinque Torri unfortunately collapsed. Although.

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Capanna Punta Penia, located on the summit of the Marmolada group, straddling Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto, at 3340 metres above sea level is the highest refuge in the Dolomites..

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Pelmo was the first peak in the Dolomites to be climbed, on 19 September 1857, by the Irishman John Ball, via the Ball ledge. Leaving from Borca di Cadore,.

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Lake Tovel is an alpine lake located in Val di Tovel, within the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park, in the municipality of Ville d’Anaunia in Trentino. It is located at an.

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Do you know the legend of Lake Misurina? The story goes that it was given by the fairy of Mount Crystal to the daughter of King Sorapiss, a very.

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Have you ever seen thousand-year-old larches in person? Just a few minutes’ walk from the village of St. Geltrude in Val d’Ultimo are the Außerlahn farms, located at the.

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How do ibexes manage to climb vertically up rocks? If you are wondering how these animals, who are not even small, manage to move so nimbly, let us tell.

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Did you know that San Candido is the oldest municipality in South Tyrol? According to reports, the first people to inhabit this area were Indo-European peoples such as the.

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Baita Segantini, built in 1936 by the artist Alfredo Paluselli, is an enchanting place located in a strategic position in the Pale di San Martino, among the most photographed.

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The pretty little church of St John in Ranui, located in the beautiful Val di Funes, is part of the closed Ranui Hof and stands out among the surrounding.

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Krampus are creatures with ancient roots. According to legend, during times of famine, young people from mountain villages would dress up as monsters, wearing furs and animal horns, in.

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The Marmolada is an unmissable skiing destination of the Dolomiti Superski, offering the longest slope in the region – La Bellunese (12 km) – and the most impressive panoramic.

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Mountain bivouacs are different from managed refuges in that they are emergency facilities that offer shelter to those in difficulty at altitude. It is important, therefore, to treat them.

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Do you know the story of the characteristic church tower at Lake Resia? The solitary construction that stands near the shores of the lake, which stretches 6.6 kilometres and.

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  In the Dolomites, Ladin is spoken in five different valleys, each of which has its own idiom: Val Badia (Badiot) Val Gardena (Gherdëina) Val di Fassa (Fascian) Fodom.

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Have you ever heard of the legend of the Schlern Witches? The Schlern region in South Tyrol has always been regarded as the meeting point of the dreaded Schlern.

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Lake Sorapis is a natural wonder that is sure to leave you speechless. Its intense and unique turquoise colour is something spectacular to behold. Have you ever wondered what.

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Have you ever seen earth pyramids? They are a natural phenomenon that occurs in particular terrains, often after landslides or soil disruption. Their formation is the result of alternating.

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The Nuvolau Refuge, dating back to 1883, boasts the title of being the oldest refuge in the Dolomites. It was built at the end of the 19th century, when.

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  Alps or Dolomites? Here are the differences: The Alps are the largest mountain range in Europe, stretching about 1,200 km through eight countries, from France to Austria. The.

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