
The Dolomites in northern Italy are really some of the most jaw-dropping mountain landscapes in Europe. If you like adventure, natural beauty, or a little culture, you’ll find it all here.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, since 2009, is packed with dramatic limestone peaks, crystal-clear alpine lakes, and beautiful small villages. There’s something for hikers, families, photographers, really anyone who loves the outdoors!
Maybe you’re eyeing those famous Tre Cime di Lavaredo peaks, or you want to see the emerald waters of Lago di Braies up close. The Dolomites somehow mix Italian warmth with a bit of that Austrian alpine vibe. It’s a unique mix.
Options are endless: slow drives through winding mountain passes, or multi-day hikes between rustic mountain huts.
The region has Europe’s largest alpine meadow, villages where three languages swirl together, and peaks that turn pink and orange at sunrise. No matter how you travel, the Dolomites have a way of remaining in your mind for a long time.
In this article, I’ve put together 18 of the best things to see and do in the Italian Dolomites. There are ideas and inspiration for everyone.
So, let’s begin!
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