Mountains and Alpine passes
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
The Tre Cime di Lavaredo, rising on the border between the northernmost section of the province of Belluno and Alta Pustera, in South Tyrol, are among the best known mountains in the Alps, the more photo... more information
Sella Group: cycling and skiing
The Sella Group is one of the mountain groups of the Dolomites and extends on two regions, three provinces and four valleys. This imposing massif lies in fact between Trentino Alto Adige and Veneto, in t... more information
Giau Pass
The Giau Pass is a mountain pass connecting Cortina d’Ampezzo with Selva di Cadore and Val Fiorentina in the province of Belluno. The pass is extremely scenic, since from here you have a view of the most... more information
The Marmolada
The Queen of the Dolomites is a massif that reaches 3342 m of altitude with the Punta Penta. This peak, together with Punta Rocca, forms the main range, which is east-west oriented. The Punta Ombretta a... more information
The Civetta
The Civetta is one of the most famous mountains in the Dolomites (its main peak is 3220 m high): its northern face towers over Alleghe and is well known to mountain climbers from all over the world as th... more information
Dolomites, Unesco World Heritage. The bid was approved!
26th June 2009, unanimous agreement for the Dolomites 26th June 2009: the Dolomites, a paradise with an extraordinary landscape value, have been declared unanimously World Heritage Natural Site by the ... more information









