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Dolomites

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The Italian Dolomites are a mountain range that is one of a kind. They are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for a reason. The appearance of these mountains is unique and one of a kind. The Dolomites, which are part of the Alps, lie in the northeastern part of Italy within three regions: Trentino-Alto Adige, Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The Dolomites attract tourists from all over the world, especially those who like to spend time actively. The countless peaks of the Dolomites allow for many activities - trekking, climbing, via ferrata - all of these can be found in the Dolomites. During the winter season, the Dolomites become the Italian mecca for skiing and snowboarding. In the heart of the Dolomites lies Cortina, which is one of the most important winter ski resorts in Italy. The highest peak in the Dolomites is the Marmolana, which rises to 3343 meters above sea level. On the Marmolada you will find a majestic glacier. The Marmolada massif is one of the most visited places in the Dolomites. What attractions do these mountains still hide? Where to go in the Dolomites? What to see in the Dolomites? We invite you to read the texts on our blog about these wonderful Italian mountains.