Dolomites Val Gardena

THE valley of the Dolomites par excellence! Bënuni te Gherdëina

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THE valley of the Dolomites par excellence in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Bënuni te Gherdëina

Bënunì te gherdëina.

Val Gardena: The valley of the Dolomites par excellence in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage.

Val Gardena, in the Italian Alps is the perfect place to live the most intense experiences in the heart of the unique Dolomites mountains . The landscape of this outdoor paradise outdoes itself with remarkable natural phenomena which can only be experienced here in such an impressive manner. This Ladin valley has been blessed by the presence of a unique mountain landscape boasting majestic Dolomite massifs. And in winter it offers the premium Dolomiti Superski experience: a winter wonderland for Alpine skiers , cross-country skiers , and sport enthusiasts . Accessing the slopes is as easy as it gets as all three villages feature modern lift facilities . Val Gardena is much more than all this, of course: the primordial home of woodcarvers , the valley’s history is deeply rooted in this area’s geological history – one which is waiting to be discovered.

Val Gardena is the dream destination for demanding travellers wanting to explore the Dolomites.

Val Gardena is located in South Tyrol and is the perfect place to live the most intense experiences in the heart of the unique Dolomites mountains . The landscape of this outdoor paradise outdoes itself with remarkable natural phenomena which can only be experienced here in such an impressive manner. This Ladin valley is nestled in the beautifully unspoilt Puez-Odle Nature park, blessed by the presence of a unique mountain landscape: majestic massifs such as the Odle and Cir Summits, the Stevia and Puez mountains, the Sella and the unmistakeable Sassolungo reign supreme. The mountains can be reached quickly on foot from the valley’s three villages .  Val Gardena is much more than all this, of course: the primordial home of woodcarvers , the valley’s history is deeply rooted in this area’s geological history – one which is waiting to be discovered. Val Gardena is the dream destination for demanding travellers wanting to explore the Dolomites.

Val Gardena is a year-round destination

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White Dolomites: The winter sports paradise

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Secret Dolomites: The beautiful contrasts

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Green Dolomites: The outdoor paradise

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Burning Dolomites: A unique spectacle of nature

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Val Gardena news and advice

What we do and things you should know, reach val gardena quickly and easily by plane.

Various destinations in Italy and Europe will be served from Bolzano Airport via "SkyAlps".

Sun & Fun in Val Gardena

From 08.03.2024 - 06.04.2024 fantastic events awaiting you for the most enjoyable time at the end of the ski season in the Dolomites!

Val Gardena is Italy's best ski destination

The ski area Val Gardena - Val Gardena Dolomites was once again able to establish itself as the best ski area in Italy at the "World Ski Awards 2023".

New slopes & lifts in Val Gardena

In the ski area Val Gardena/Seiser Alm all ski fans can look forward to different innovations for the ski winter season 2023/24.

Sustainability project Val Gardena

Learn more about our sustainability project for responsible tourism in Val Gardena.

Top DOLOMITES Experiences

You must have experienced these special "experiences" during your holiday in Val Gardena.

Val Gardena – Italy’s 2022 Best Ski Resort

The ski area Val Gardena - Val Gardena Dolomites was once again able to establish itself as the best ski area in Italy at the "World Ski Awards".

Discover Val Gardena like an eagle

With the "Val Gardena VIRTUAL Tour", the virtual tour with augmented reality, you can discover Val Gardena from a spectacular perspective.

Sellaronda - Best in the Alps

The world-famous and most popular ski circuit in the entire Dolomites offers a unique skiing pleasure.

World Ski Awards: Dolomites Val Gardena Italy's best ski…

"World Ski Awards" is the Oscar ceremony for winter sport resorts. Dolomites Val Gardena named as "Italy's best ski resort".

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Outdoor activities with „Val Gardena Active”

The perfect excuse to actively explore Val Gardena’s nature. Because it is entertaining to be active during the winter in Val Gardena!

Giro d’Italia 2024 in Val Gardena

After 2017, the famous men's road cycling stage race returns to Val Gardena. Val Gardena, where cycling has always played a major role, has had the honour of hosting the Giro d'Italia nine…

Burning Dolomites

When summer comes to an end, you can observe a very special natural spectacle in Val Gardena in autumn: Burning Dolomites (the burning mountains).

Secret Dolomites

Spring is that one season of the year which surprises for its variety of contrasts. Some indispensable experiences not to be missed.

Lift tickets in a few clicks...

Single tickets for most lifts in Val Gardena and the Dolomiti SuperSummer Card can now be purchased online with just a few clicks.

Val Gardena Trip Planner

In a few clicks to the perfect hike with lift and bus. Thanks to the new Val Gardena Trip Planner you will now have a very useful tool for planning your excursions, hikes and walks in Val…

Val Gardena Active

This weekly programme is designed to give you an overview of what you can find in the stunning Val Gardena area. We would be glad to create an individual programme for you.

Val Gardena Mobil Card

For the protection of the Dolomites and exclusively for Val Gardena guests, free use of the buses!

Winter sports paradise Val Gardena

Val Gardena offers plenty of space with its 500 km of unique slopes , cutting-edge lift facilities, 30 km of winter hiking paths and 115 km of cross-country skiing slopes. They can all be explored on foot, on skis, skitouring , with snowshoes or on a sleigh – or even with your thoughts from the comfort of your hotel’s swimming pool! With its connection to Dolomiti Superski, the world's largest ski carousel, the Sellaronda and the nearby Alpe di Siusi , it is the eldorado for all ski and snowboard lovers. Enjoy a new dimension of winter sports holidays!

An outdoor paradise

Val Gardena is just a step away from the sky and is a slice of heaven on earth for fans outdoor activities. Summer is the ideal season to explore the Dolomites in all their breadth and width, from pleasant valleys to imposing summits. The mild temperatures and cool, mountain breeze are ideal to explore the valley and its breathtaking natural highlights. A network of 600 km of well-prepared and well-signed hiking trails , 600 km mountain bike trails , and the new Trail Arena Val Gardena and countless climbing routs will leave you spoilt for choice. There is something for hikers, climbers, and mountain bikers in Val Gardena’s Dolomites: family-friendly hikes, guided tours, insider tips or your favourite paths – what are you waiting for?

Events & Highlights

A constantly changing programme in val gardena and its surroundings..

Numerous cultural and musical events as well as sporting competitions during both the green summer months and the white winter season. Something for all tastes at every time of year.

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05.12.2024-05.01.2025

Ortisei, the christmas village.

10 years Christmas village Ortisei The picturesque capital of the Val...

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14.03.-21.03.2025

Rock the dolomites - winter music festival.

The Dolomites alive to the sound of rock: in Val Gardena Enjoy the many...

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Südtirol Gardenissima: World's longest Giant Slalom

The Südtirol Gardenissima is a prestigious alpine skiing race held annually...

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Südtirol Gardenissima KIDS

The little skiers on the footsteps of the Südtirol Gardenissima. In 2016,...

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Giro d'Italia 2024: Finish 16th stage Livigno - S. Cristina

After 2017, the famous men's road cycling stage race returns to Val Gardena...

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Giro d'Italia 2024: Start of the 17th Stage Selva Val...

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Sellaronda Bike Day

All four Dolomite passes around the Sella massif (Passo Gardena, Passo...

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Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon

6th edition of the running around the Sassolungo Group. The Saslong Half...

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HERO Südtirol Dolomites

Thrill seekers will probably already have penciled in the 15. June 2024 onto...

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The long evening - Ortisei to live

“The long evening” Ortisei to live - Live music, drinks & fun. We present to...

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Sëira dl vin - Wine tasting on the red carpet

20 South Tyrolean wineries will present their high-quality South Tyrolean...

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12.07.-13.07.2024

Gherdëina craft beer festival.

Savor craft beers from renowned local and regional breweries. Enjoy live...

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Lantern Festival: "The mstery of the Magic Lantern' with

Lantern festival at the entrance to the Val Gardena railway tunnel with...

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Val Gardena folklore festival with presentation of Val...

The traditional costumes of the Val Gardena are known far beyond its...

Val Gardena Villages

Beautiful nature and a wealth of activities and offers.

Ortisei, Selva di Val Gardena and S. Cristina: three immensely charming villages. Discover picturesque small towns, fantastic restaurants, both international fashion boutiques and traditional artisan shops, and delight yourself in Val Gardena hospitality! NEW: Discover Val Gardena like an eagle with the "Val Gardena Virtual Tour" .

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Ortisei, Selva di Val Gardena and S. Cristina: three immensely charming villages. Discover picturesque small towns, fantastic restaurants, both international fashion boutiques and traditional artisan shops, and delight yourself in Val Gardena hospitality!

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Molveno , Andalo , Fai della Paganella , Cavedago,  Spormaggiore, San Lorenzo Dorsino and Piana Rotaliana : the true gems of the Brenta Dolomites . Let yourself be captivated by their history, the summits and the imposing rock faces of this unique mountain chain, as well as by the nature in its truest form, with all its mesmerising colours. Meet wolves, brown bears and many other fascinating species in the Wildlife Park , enjoy the crystal clear waters of the lake and take advantage of all the facilities designed specifically for all children. Taste the local wine, walk along the charming paths and streets of these fairy-tale villages , and experience the incredible hospitality and friendliness of the locals . Discover Paganella and its magical atmosphere: here you can truly feel at home .

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FOREST BATHING

Searching your own psycho-physical well-being in nature. Forest Bathing is a practice born with the name of "Shinrin Yoku" in Japan,  where it has been popular for several years...

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I LABORATORI DEL BIBLIOIGLOO

Art and craft activities, for children aged 6-12, repeated on a regular hourly basis from 10.00 am to 4.oo pm.Every day of the week the theme and activity changes....

TRENINO: GIRO PANORAMICO A MOLVENO

Starting from Andalo, a ride on the tourist train along the panoramic road that leads to Molveno. On Via Belvedere enjoy a short stop to admire the clear waters of Lake Molveno. The...

TRENINO: SARNACLI MOUNTAIN PARK AND MADONNA DI LORETO

Discover the education park in the forest Sarnacli Mountain Park! At Plan dei Sarnacli you can also visit the votive capital dedicated to the Madonna of Loreto. WHENTuesdays and Fridays: 09.30...

April September

VALLE DELLO SPOREGGIO, A WWF OASI

We will track bears in their natural habitat, spot their paw prints, understand their habits, what they eat, how they sleep, how far they walk, and learn to respect them and how to...

FLOWER PRESSED T-SHIRTS

After a walk with Sara, our expert naturopath, to discover the wild and phytotherapeutic plants of our area, children customise a white T-shirt with flowers and leaves collected along...

BABY FOREST BATHING

Experience the forest in a fun and easy way thanks to curious stories told through wireless headphones. An experience for families and children among the enchanting trees of the Parco...

TRENINO: IL CENTRO STORICO DI MOLVENO

Take the tourist train to the pedestrian zone of Molveno and, accompanied by our guide Danila, explore the historic centre of the village. Frescos, a historical palace, the parish...

YIN YOGA IN THE WOODS

Yoga in the woods: close your eyes, breathe and let yourself be guided! Practicing yoga inside the Parco del Respiro allows you to connect deeply to yourself and to what surrounds...

July September

PAGANELLA INESPLORATA

From the top of the Paganella our mid-mountaing guide will take you along a panoramic path over the Adige Valley and the Lake Valley, where you'll enjoy endless views of the Brenta...

PASSEGGIATA LAVEZOL

A nice walk among  the characteristic farmsteads of the village until we meet the path in the woods that reaches the border between Andalo and Cavedago. Here the confluence of...

Monday Wednesday Saturday

TRENINO: VIA IMPERIALE AND CHIESA DI SAN TOMMASO

The small church of San Tommaso Apostolo is located at the gates of Cavedago, on a panoramic hill overlooking the Val di Non and crowned by the mountains of the Brenta group. Discover...

FLORAL PAPER

The children walk with Sara, an expert naturopath, around Lake Andalo and collect the flowers and leaves they find. Then they take some recycled paper sheets, break them up, soak them...

LA TERRAZZA SUL LAGO DI MOLVENO

Free guided walk from Prati di Gaggia to Acqua delle Scudelle, an amazing lookout point to Lake Molveno. Booking required....

CHI C'È NEL BOSCO?

Get to know the animals and plants living in Andalo's woods together with Ilenia, a mid-mountain guide.Who is hiding behind the bush? Whose burrow is that? Who ate the pine cone? Along...

Wednesday Saturday

TREKKING AL PARCO DEL RESPIRO

Explore the Parco del Respiro together with the Brenta Walk guides, who will tell you about its peculiarities and stop at the most important points. There are various wellness practices...

ANDALO SI RACCONTA

Walk to discover the hidden places of Andalo, narrated through a podcast (in Italian only). Free activity, though booking is still required....

Tuesday Friday

TRONO DELLE AQUILE

From the Paganella peak you reach the Eagle Throne: here you can admire the view and the spectacle that only eagles usually get to enjoy. To get back to the lifts, you walk along the...

MEDITAZIONE ZAZEN

Meditation practice in the woods of Fai della Paganella. With Mattia Cornella of Brentanima.The practice is conducted in Italian....

PASSEGGIATA RIO DELLA VALAZA

A nice walk through the woods to rediscover ancient paths: the glass factory, fountains and new panoramic views. Free guided walk; booking required....

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RIFUGIO CACCIATORE - RIFUGIO AGOSTINI Open your eyes, you are not dreaming: this is Val d'Ambiez

Andalo – malga spora – rifugio croz dell'altissimo a circular route to immerse yourself in the beauty of the brenta dolomites, molveno – rifugio pedrotti unparalleled views and nature at its finest: get ready to immerse yourself in the heart of the brenta dolomites.

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Mountain huts the perfect pit stop for hikers and skiers, belpark wildlife park get ready to meet unique and fascinating species , the "eagles' trail" and the botanic path looking for unmatched views at high altitude this path will satisfy your craving for sure, andalo – malga spora get ready to explore the wild heart of the brenta dolomites.

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Your family holiday in Trentino has never been more enjoyable!

Family Wonderland is a project that we have developed in our area as to bring together all the services, ideas and initiatives designed especially for families . This way, you'll be able to easily recognize what's good for you and your children.

It'll be a child's play to organize your holidays, and to know what you can do together or separately , as to make the most of every day you spend here.

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How to Plan the Perfect Trip to the Italian Dolomites — Luxury Hotels and Beautiful Hiking Trails Included

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Laura Itzkowitz is a freelance writer and editor based in Rome. She has been contributing to Travel + Leisure since 2014, when she started as a fact checker before becoming a contributing digital editor in 2015 and going freelance in 2016. She has also held positions as a contributing editor at The Points Guy and the NYC cities editor at DuJour Magazine. In addition to Travel + Leisure , her writing has appeared in Architectural Digest , Surface Magazine , Brooklyn Magazine , T Magazine , The Wall Street Journal , Vogue, GQ, Departures, Afar, Fodor's, Town & Country , Condé Nast Traveler , Robb Report , Hemispheres, and others. When she's not jetsetting around Italy and beyond, she can be found in Rome, enjoying some cacio e pepe or relaxing at home with her husband and two dogs. Originally from the Boston area, Laura moved to New York City in 2011 to pursue a master's degree in creative writing and translation at Columbia University. She also holds a bachelor's degree in French from Smith College. * 10+ years of experience writing and editing * Co-wrote "New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants," an award-winning guide to New York City's speakeasy scene published by Jonglez Editions in 2015 * Contributed to "Fodor's Brooklyn," published by Penguin Random House in 2015, which won silver in the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition * Contributed an essay to "Epic Hikes of Europe," published by Lonely Planet in 2021 * Updated the 2022 edition of "Fodor's Essential Italy"

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Best places for dolomites hiking, best things to do in the dolomites, best dolomites hotels, best dolomites restaurants.

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Located in the northeast corner of Italy, bordering Austria, travelers will find the Dolomites. Le Dolomiti (in Italian) share some of the alpine styles of neighboring regions, but boast a culture — and even a language — all of their own.

Ladin is a language spoken in South Tyrol, Trentino, and Belluno, though you're just as likely to hear German and Italian throughout the region. That's because South Tyrol was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918, when it was annexed to Italy.

The Dolomites also offer some of the most incredible mountain scenery in Europe, with 18 peaks rising more than 10,000 feet. Dolomitic limestone forms the mountains' peaks, which rise dramatically above green valleys and picturesque lakes that freeze in the winter. The region is a favorite ski destination among Italians and famous for hiking in the summer. Here's everything you need to know about visiting the Dolomites.

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The Dolomites are a famed ski destination , with many visitors and Italians alike heading there during the winter holidays. They have also become increasingly popular in the summer, especially for hiking and nature lovers. During the shoulder seasons — from late March through late May and from early October through mid-December — many resorts and hotels shut down.

A cable car will take you up to the summit of this mountain , which is a popular spot for skiing in the winter and hiking come summer. At the first stop on the cable car, you'll find the Masi Wine Bar and Ristorante Col Druscié 1778, which serves apple strudel and spiked eggnog alongside salads and heartier fare.

Lago di Misurina

Arriving at the beautiful Lago di Misurina, about 20 minutes by car from Cortina d'Ampezzo, you'll see the yellow rehabilitation center for children, created because the fresh mountain air was believed to cure respiratory ailments. The lake, situated 5,761 feet above sea level, draws people in all seasons to walk the 1.6-mile perimeter, along which there are places to picnic. It's also the access point for hiking the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, a popular trail that departs from the Rifugio Auronzo.

Lago di Braies (Pragser Wildsee)

This Instagram-famous lake is especially alluring in the summer, when the sun reflects off its emerald waters, around which rises the impressive Seekofel massif. From June to September, you can rent a wooden rowboat (€25 for an hour, €15 every 30 minutes after that) and cruise around the lake, but because it has become so popular, the boathouse often runs out of boats by 11 a.m. If you don't want to wait, it's best to arrive when the boathouse opens at 9:30 a.m. You can also walk around the lake's perimeter, stopping to admire the chapel built in 1904. For a more strenuous hike, you can access the trails that lead up into the mountains from the south end of the lake.

Dolomiti Superski is a network of 16 ski resorts with 745 miles (1,200 kilometers) of slopes and 450 lifts that you can access with just one pass. It includes popular destinations like Cortina d'Ampezzo, Alta Badia, Val Gardena, and Marmolada. There are single-day tickets, multiday options, or season passes available online . Of course, you can also buy tickets at the individual lifts.

If you don't know how to ski (or just want a break from the slopes), sledding is an exhilarating outdoor activity. At Lago di Misurina, you can ascend the Tre Cime di Lavaredo aboard a snowmobile and sled back down. The driver will drop you off at the Rifugio Auronzo 7,654 feet above sea level, where you can borrow a sled to whiz down.

Cristallo, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa

The grand dame of Cortina d'Ampezzo , the ritziest ski town in the Dolomites, Cristallo boasts a long and illustrious history. Opened in 1901, it hosted an impressive roster during its dolce vita heyday, including Frank Sinatra, Brigitte Bardot, aristocrats like the Duca d'Aosta, and even the U.S. Olympic team, which practiced at the hotel's ice-skating rink in 1956. Now a member of Marriott's Luxury Collection, the property combines alpine charm with the amenities of a luxury hotel, including a relaxing spa and a fabulous bar that serves creative cocktails.

Hotel La Perla

A member of the Leading Hotels of the World, this family-run mountain chalet was opened in 1957 by Annie and Ernesto Costa, who still live on the third floor. Their sons now run the property and have added distinctive touches, like a trippy tour of the wine cellar, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and an après-ski club. The resort is so close to Austria that you're just as likely to hear German as Italian. Ask for a peek of Ernesto's impressive collection of vintage motorcycles.

Run by a young couple, this Michelin-starred restaurant highlights fresh local ingredients, including cheeses and charcuterie made at the owners' agriturismo up the road. The tasting menu is a gastronomic journey into the mountains, with dishes like marinated trout with smoked broth and barley prepared like a risotto with aged cheese, pepper, and bay leaves.

El Brite de Larieto

If you don't want to splurge on a full meal at SanBrite, you can get a little taste of the owners' sustainable cuisine at their charming wood-paneled agriturismo . The fonduta served with crunchy cubes of toasted bread is not to be missed.

Baita Fraina

This B&B and its restaurant may look traditional, with its wood-paneled walls and old-fashioned chairs, but dishes are presented in a fresh, modern way. Try the spaghettini with braised onion sauce, or go for casunziei, a local specialty of ravioli stuffed with beets and herbs and sprinkled with poppy seeds.

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Enjoy the Alta Badia in autumn! When the larch needles shine in their typical colour, when silence comes back in the valleys and up in the mountains, when nature prepares for winter then autumn has charmed the Dolomites. A very special time for hikes and walking tours in the beauty of nature.

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Summer in the dolomites, autumn in the dolomites, san vigilio & san martin, they are set like jewels into the crown of the dolomites, unesco world natural heritage site, gate to the south tyrolean nature parks of fanes, senes and braies and puez odle and an integral part of the famous plan de corones holiday area..

The two main towns in the most authentic part of Ladinia are veritable oases of life and peace in the best sense of the words, where a holiday or even just a visit are transformed into a series of moments of pleasure and discovery, of nature, culture, food and wine, peace and quiet, wellness, relaxation and life know-how which you will never forget. The unique and majestic panoramas of the Dolomites, verdant meadows, dense shadows and the attractions of pristine woodland watched over by provincial nature park laws, friendly local people, their historic Ladin language and their taste for art and beautiful and tasty things make San Vigilio in Marebbe, San Martino in Badia and their villages and hamlets the ideal place for mountain holiday lovers or those coming for a first visit. In every season and all its many facets. From the intense green of  summer  in the forests to the sparkling white of the winter  on the ski slopes or Nordic ski tracks, the fragrances of the spring which breaks forth every year to the many colored autumn with its flavors: every moment of the year offers something to discover, trips to try out, sport to do, traditional dishes to try, events to experience, peace and quiet to soak up. And lots and lots of other surprises to experience: from a fun e-bike trip to a thrilling zipline, contact with animals to art, culture and Ladin traditions. And the sun shines on all of this, in an Alpine region with one of the highest percentages of sunny days per year. It is not by chance that they call us “bela Badia”, beautiful Badia...

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“The Dolomites are widely regarded as being among the most attractive mountain landscapes in the world” states UNESCO*. Recently inscribed onto the UNESCO World Heritage List, on June 26, 2009, these mighty mountains hold a wide appeal for hikers, climbers, skiers, cyclists, historians, photographers, and cultural tourists alike.

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How did the Dolomites become a tourist destination?

More than 200 years ago, Dolomites namesake French mineralogist Deodat de Dolomieu identified the composition of the mountains’ calcareous rock. The publication of his studies in 1791 drew scholars from all over Europe to investigate the intriguing new possibilities of explaining the earths’ history. But until the mid- to late-1800s “the Dolomite district was scarcely known even by name to any but scientific travelers” writes Englishwoman Amelia Edwards in her 1873 travelogue, Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys: A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites .

In the 1850s, English mountaineers began to arrive in the valleys of the Dolomites.  Drawn by the imposing rock faces and peaks, they would journey multiple days on foot to access and these astonishing mountains. It was two English travelers, the painter Josiah Gilbert and the naturalist George Cheetham Churchill, who were the first to popularize travel to the Dolomites. The two men traveled the length and breadth of the region for seven years (1856 to 1863), popularizing it in their 1864 book, The Dolomite Mountains .

Beginning in 1870, as train connections and hotel accommodations expanded, upper class English families and nobility began to arrive. Trips to the so-called Eastern Alps became fashionable, and Thomas Cook Travel Agents in London quickly added the Dolomites to its catalogues. Traveling through the Dolomites however was still quite a challenge. Roads were few and transport was slow; travel was mostly by foot, horseback, or wagon, and lodgings were poor. Residents of the Dolomites quickly took up roles providing services to these visitors, and many started their own businesses to service guests. Increasingly the upper class could travel here and restore themselves with the pure alpine air, with a minimal amount of exertion. Whether as mountain guides or hotel personnel, the local inhabitants realized the potential this new tourism held for them.

In 1887, free climbing became forever associated with the Dolomites when 17-year-old Georg Winkler soloed the first ascent of the pinnacle Die Vajolettürme, drawing climbers to the area for years to come.  Around 1900, several residents began to teach winter sports to their guests. In the first decade of that century, the road from Bolzano to Cortina d’Ampezzo was built, heralding a new era of tourism.  Tourism and its development alternately boomed and waned throughout the first half of the 20th century, due to Italy’s involvement in the two World Wars. After 1945 however, it became the most important business sector in the Dolomites.

In 1947 Erich Kostner, son of the legendary alpine guide and alpinist Franz Kostner, commissioned the first ski chair lift in Italy to be built.** This transported people up Col Alto, to an elevation of 2,000 meters (6,562 feet), and helped Dolomites tourism continued expansion into winter. The lift itself represented a true engineering success, as at that time there were no pre-fabricated machine elements to build or operate the lift, and everything had to be designed from scratch.  But not only was Kostner able to create a smoothly operating chairlift, skiers from all over came to visit, and as a result of its increasing popularity the surrounding facility was soon improved. In 1952, Kostner again put his mark on the development of tourism in the region, founding the funicular association of the Province of Bolzano to support the many chairlifts that had been built in the region. He also founded the tourist association Dolomiti Superski, today the largest skiing area in the world and recognized as offering some of the world’s best skiing.  Additionally, as roadways were built and expanded, Kostner became a founding member of the Italian association for transport.

In 1956 the Winter Olympics came to the Dolomites’ Cortina d’Ampezzo, the first ever to be broadcast live on television. The Olympics brought with them awareness that tourism was the future, and the creation of new sporting facilities and hotels exploded. As a result, the 1950s brought with them media exposure in national publications including the Los Angeles Times , New York Times , and Washington Post in additino to promotional films to lure tourists to the region, as well as the arrival of bus tours.  In 1969, the Dolomites were again the center of winter sporting competition, when Val Gardena hosted the first ever World Cup Skiing event. Since that time, the Dolomites have remained on the World Cup tour most every year, on the slopes of Val Gardina, Cortina d’Ampezzo, and Alta Badia. In the years that have followed, the region has been developed to offer a vast array of outdoor activities that make the Dolomites the perfect destination for adventure travelers, both yesterday and today.

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Why do people come to the Dolomites today?

The Dolomites have become a true outdoor playground for tourists. Summer, as well as spring and early autumn, provides outstanding opportunities for hiking, climbing via ferrata, rock climbing, mountaineering, road and mountain biking, base jumping, paragliding, and hang gliding. With winter comes snow, and exceptional down hill, off piste, and cross country skiing, as well as incredible snowshoeing.

  • Accessibilty: The Dolomites are not only Italy’s most beautiful and dramatic mountain range, they are also it’s most accessible. Whether hiking, climbing, or skiing, these cragged and jagged peaks can be accessed through one of the most complex systems of hiking trails in all of Europe. Add to this numerous cable-cars, chairlifts, and gondolas, and its awe-inspiring beauty is well within the reach of most all levels of hikers and walkers.
  • Hiking: The Dolomites offers innumerable hiking trails. From short, flat walks to challenging hikes with significant elevation changes, day hikes to multi-day excursions, these mountains are traversed by a network of trails that cross through entire Dolomite groups and allow for in-depth exploration of the area on foot.
  • Via Ferrata: Via ferrata, or iron paths , offer access to high elevations and vistas usually reserved for rock climbers and mountaineers. Originally built by the Italian alpine military units during World War I, via ferrata offer routes through the mountains ranging from hikes to adrenaline filled ascents, all protected by a network of cables and rails. (For more information, see our via verrata article. )
  • Climbing : The classic and modern climbing routes of the Dolomites have made history in the world of traditional climbing. Climbers of all levels can find their ideal terrain here, everything from single pitch to long multi-pitch routes, all of which feature a breathtaking combination of rock formations and the surrounding mountain range.
  • Cycling:   The Dolomites are a haven for cyclists – both road and mountain bikers alike. Spectacular mountain passes and lush valleys create dramatic ascents and descents that make for exhilarating bicycling and sightseeing. Whether you prefer road riding on asphalt, mountain biking on gravel or fire roads, or to challenge yourself on single track, daily excursions are limitless – from steep grades over passes to exploring small hamlets set in the valleys between.
  • Skiing: The Dolomites are home to the largest ski area in the world: Dolomites Superski.  With just one ski pass, visitors have access to 1,200 kilometers (746 miles) of prepared slopes with 450 lifts at 12 different ski areas! Many of the gondolas and trails provide access to rifugios nestled high in the mountains, providing a great rest stop for lunch, and for over night hut-to-hut traverses. More interested in an off-piste adventure or a cross country tour ? The Dolomites have plenty of that too!
  • Snowshoeing: As with hiking, the network of trails criss-crossing the Dolomites provide countless opportunities for snowshoe adventures – just on snow! It truly is a winter wonderland.
  • Culture & History: The Dolomites are a cultural crossroads of Italian, Tyrolean, and Rhaeto-Roman influences. Cultural remnants of the first century Roman invasion remain and are still preserved, particularly in Ladin speaking villages.  Centuries later, during World War I, Italy again took possession of South Tyrol defeating the crumbling Austro-Hungarian Empire. Artifacts of WWI can be visited by climbing via ferrata or visiting the extraordinary open air museum.  However, it was not until 1938 that modern Italianization of the region took hold.  As a result, today the villages of the Dolomites are an enchanting mix of culture, architecture, and language; and street signs are written in Italian, German, and Ladin.
  • Geology & Geography: The Dolomites are well known for their composition of pale colored dolomite (a form of limestone) lying atop a darker volcanic bed. This complex intersection of rock formations has allowed scientists to reconstruct the evolution of the margin between land and sea. Carved over the centuries into soaring peaks and deep valleys by glaciers, the stark contrast of verdant landscape against jagged mountains lays fascinating geography atop the geologic interest.
  • Photography: These dramatic mountains are famous for their unique colors. Once known as the Pale Mountains, they become firey at sunrise and sunset, and ethereal purple during the dawn and dusk alpenglow. The verticality provides a dramatic contrast to the verdant, pastoral valleys beneath, and they provide a pure haven for photography .

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Where should I stay?

The Dolomites offers everything from 5-star luxury hotels to simple mountain huts. As tourism has developed, lodging options have expanded.  Luxury chalets complete with spa service; cozy wood-paneled hotels with fluffy down comforters; biker, hiker, and skiier friendly accommodations; and bed and breakfasts so you know you’ll always start your day off right, with a hearty meal.

Perhaps the most unique of these options are the alpine rifugios.  Rifugi – or mountain huts – are the classic accommodation for hikers, climbers, mountaineers, and ski mountaineers in the Alps, and the Dolomite rifugi are considered the best. Each with its own unique character and charm, set in spectacular locations high in the Dolomites, most rifugi are accessible only on foot. Bedding and linens are provided, hot showers are available, and meals are served in common dining areas – like a small mountain inn set high in the mountains with the most incredible panoramas in the Dolomites. An overnight rifugio stay is not to miss on a Dolomite holiday.

How easy is it to get to the Dolomites? The two closest international airports serving the Dolomites are located approximately 100 miles away in Venice, Italy (162 km to the south), and Innsbruck, Austria (165 km to the north). From the airport, it is possible to take a train or bus to the Dolomites; a combination of the two is most often advisable to reach your specific destination. Some airports, particularly Venice, also offer shuttle buses that operate on fixed timetables several times a day. Rental car services are also an option, however be advised there are no rental car drop-offs in the Dolomites, therefore you need to keep your car the entire duration of your stay, as well as return it to the airport at the conclusion.

What are the challenges facing tourism in the Dolomites today?

Although well known and highly regarded by European travelers, the Dolomites have not yet completely captured the imagination of the North American tourist. Unlike the early days of tourism and development, today there are few international events held here that capture worldwide attention.  Nor has there been strong promotion to English speaking markets, particularly to North America. Sadly, most Americans and Canadians are not aware of the opportunities available in this tremendous playground.

Additionally, while technically part of the Alps, the Dolomites are very different. They are not often referred to at the “Eastern Alps” or the “Italian Alps,” and therefore do not benefit from the popularity and promotion of this chain of mountains. Nor do they benefit from the popularity of tourism to Italy in general. With such a plethora of cultural and historical richness in this country, the Dolomites are often overlooked, in competition for tourism from the other sights within their own country!  And, while they are the most accessible mountains in Italy, they still reside 100 miles from the nearest international airport, and require trains, buses, shuttles, or automobile rentals to reach upon arrival in country.

As a result, the Dolomites today often remain a secret to the English speaking traveler.

What is the future of Dolomites tourism?

In just over one hundred years, Italy’s Dolomite mountains have been transformed from the domain of scientists and mountain climbers, to an international tourist destination.  Despite this growth, the character and charm or the valleys and villages, the multiple cultures, and the pristine beauty of these mountains has been preserved, so that future tourists may continue to enjoy them.

While the expansion of tourism as not slowed, as a newly inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Site, this outlook for this protection is improved, with recognition of the outstanding universal value of its cultural and natural heritage:  “The nine components of The Dolomites World Heritage property protect a series of highly distinctive mountain landscapes that are of exceptional natural beauty.” The Dolomites’ 18 peaks which rise above 3,050 meters (10,000 feet) and cover 141,903 hectares (almost 550 square miles) shall be protected for and explored by generations to come.

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** The Col Alto ski lift replaced a cable way that was built in 1938. Updated several times, in 1978 with a double chair and again in 1990 with a detachable quad, this piece of history was finally dismantled in spring 2006, replaced by a new eight-passenger cabin gondola later that year.

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The village of Castelrotto/Kastelruth, capital of the Alpe di Siusi holiday area in the Dolomites is dominated by an immense tower. Nestled into a gentle landscape of this low-mountain range, the pretty village is the perfect set-off point for hikes, cycling tours, skiing expeditions and a cultural visit to the neighbouring towns.

The mountains of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites rise up practically in front of the door, the Alpe di Siusi is just a stone’s throw away, and the Nature Reserve of the Sciliar-Catinaccio/Schlern-Rosengarten is just around the corner. The accommodation offer is vast and ranges from luxury hotels to Garni hotels and holiday apartments right through to farmhouse holidays.

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Bolzano is a place where the traditions of the past intertwine with the challenges of the future. Innovation and sustainability are the keywords for the new development of a city that is able to look to the future while maintaining strong ties to its roots and values.

Why choose Bolzano as your next holiday destination? The answer is simple: to be immersed in a unique cultural mix. Here, north and south, Mediterranean and Alpine meet , creating an irresistible and unique combination.

Be enchanted by the different architectural styles that are colourful and soft and, as soon as you turn the corner, become imposing and square. Stroll along the acardes, the commercial heart of the old town over 300 metres long, listening to the mix of languages that characterise our city and immerse yourself in the sounds of nature by walking along the many promenades that climb the sunny slopes. Get on your bike and explore more than 50 kilometres of cycle paths through Bolzano. Discover the green and innovative soul of the city. Take one of the cable cars from the city centre to reach the surroundings of the South Tyrolean capital in just a few minutes, including Colle, an oasis of peace, and the Renon plateau.

Taste the perfect combination of Tyrolean cuisine and Mediterranean flavours in the many restaurants in the city streets. Combine traditional dishes with wines from the many wineries in the valley. Marvel at the sparkle of the traditional and modern shop windows. There are plenty of ideas for taking home a unique souvenir. Don't miss the numerous events that enliven the gateway city to the Dolomites in every season.

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Bolzano is a clear reflection of the meeting and exchange of different cultures. In art, for example, Giotto's paintings and works of the Gothic school coexist, while in architecture, the unique contrast between the old town and the new town, separated by the Talvera river, is quite obvious.

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In Bolzano, the landscape offers the right balance between living space and green areas. The city has many routes for those who prefer to take a walk without straying too far from the centre; at the same time, the hikers can use one of the cable cars to reach the plateaus surrounding the capital. Here, nature has no equal!

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    The tourist office manages by the Pro Loco Val Fiorentina is located in Piazza San Lorenzo in Selva di Cadore. At the tourist office you can ask for information on accommodation available in the valley, book guided tours, consult the program of events, buy maps and publications about the village of Selva di Cadore, make use of the internet point, buy tickets for public transport, permits for ...

  14. Official website of the Castelrotto

    Alpe di Siusi. Culinary delights. loading... all events. Follow us on social media. @kastelruth. Loading... How to find us. Welcome to Castelrotto: Holiday at the foot of the Alpe di Siusi in South Tyrol.

  15. Bolzano

    Don't miss the numerous events that enliven the gateway city to the Dolomites in every season. Follow in the footsteps of history with a wide range of cultural events. With parks, museums, castles and many other events, there is fun for families too. ... Opening hours Tourist Office Via Alto Adige/Südtiroler Straße 60. Monday-Friday 9am - 12 ...

  16. Alta Via delle Dolomiti No. 1

    The Alta Via No. 1 is about 125 km long, it has 12 legs and connects Lake Braies (BZ) with Belluno. Starting from the pretty Lake Braies in Val Pusteria (BZ), the trail climbs up to the Biella, Sennes, Perderü refuges and then on to the Lavarella and Fanes refuges. This stretch of the trail runs through a large lunar plateau and offers ...

  17. [4K] Walking Streets Moscow. Moscow-City

    Walking tour around Moscow-City.Thanks for watching!MY GEAR THAT I USEMinimalist Handheld SetupiPhone 11 128GB https://amzn.to/3zfqbboMic for Street https://...

  18. Discover Moscow About Us

    ANO «Project Office for the Development of Tourism and Hospitality of Moscow» The Tourism Committee, or Mostourism, is the executive body of the Moscow City Government that oversees tourist activities in the capital. The Committee is responsible for legislative initiatives, congress and exhibition activities, and event and image projects.

  19. Project office

    About us. We realize image and marketing projects for developing the city of Moscow as tourist and cultural center, implement initiatives for developing tourism potential of the capital in Russia and abroad as well as infrastructure projects. All this contributes to the growth of the tourist flow and the contribution of the tourism industry and ...

  20. Arabba

    Visit Arabba and discover all the unique features of this amazing resort in the heart of the Dolomites, UNESCO Natural Heritage; explore with your family the beautiful Valle di Fodom and find out the cultural local attractions, as the majestic Andraz Castle; follow the traces of the Great World War on the Dolomites and the terrible events of the IWW 100 years later, in the same battle fields ...

  21. ANO "Project Office for the Development of Tourism and Hospitality of

    ABOUT US more. We realize image projects and carry out different marketing events for developing tourism potential of Moscow in Russia and abroad. ANO «Project Office for the Development of Tourism and Hospitality of Moscow» was established by the Committee on Tourism of the city of Moscow in November 2018.