Curiosities and tips for a holiday in the Dolomites page 15 of 22
Informations, articles and tips for a holiday in the UNESCO Dolomites of Trentino, South Tyrol and Belluno
Sassolungo Group
Sassolungo Group, renamed Langkofelgruppe in German, is a mountainous massif of dolom...
S. Benedetto Church in Malles
S. Benedetto Church, at the entry of Malles, it represents a historical and artistic...
The Castle of Casteldarne
The Casteldarne Castle (Schloss Ehrenburg in German) is located in the village of the...
Ice climbing
The winter alternative for rock climbing enthusiasts is ice climbing, a mountaineerin...
Castle Monteleone
Monteleone Castle, also known as Lebenberg Castle, rises above the village of Cermes,...
Lake Lavarone
Once described as “the cleanest lake in Italy”, Lake Lavarone has long been admired f...
Fauna - Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta
The extraordinary environmental conformation of the park territory allows the presenc...
Apple harvest with children
October is the time when Val di Non and Val di Sole celebrate the apple, the symbolic...
Meet the Reindeer of Sesto in South Tyrol
Amid the natural landscape of Sesto, in the Tre Cime/3 Zinnen area, you can find the...
The typical masks of Carnival in the Dolomites
Carnival in Trentino, Alto Adige, Belluno and Friuli is a very popular festival: para...
Sella Group: cycling and skiing
The Sella Group is one of the mountain groups of the Dolomites and extends on two reg...
Pale di San Martino
The Pale di San Martino, the largest mountain group in the Dolomites, covers an area...
Lake of Costalovara
The Lake of Costalovara, nestled at 1,176 metres above sea level on the Renon plateau...
San Romedio Sanctuary
The Sanctuary of San Romedio is located in Trentino, surrounded by the wild nature of...
Tesino Golf Club la Farfalla
The Tesino Golf Club is located in the heart of the Tesino valley, spreading over app...
Lake Alleghe
Lake Alleghe, located in the upper Cordevole Valley, is a renowned tourist destinatio...
Rendena Golf Club
The Val di Fassa Golf Club in Campitello offers players a 5-hole course, a 200 m long...
How to get to Friuli
The UNESCO World Heritage Friulian Dolomites are divided between the provinces of Por...