Las Dolomitas son una cordillera en el noreste de Italia, parte de los Alpes. Ubicadas en las regiones de Véneto y Trentino-Alto Adigio, estas cimas calizas presentan formaciones rocosas verticales dramáticas y son sitios Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Las cimas irregulares y los valles profundos crean un paisaje distintivo. Los visitantes recorren senderos marcados, practican escalada en roca y exploran pueblos encantadores situados en el paisaje alpino.
The Dolomite Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage mountain system located in northeastern Italy, spanning the provinces of Bolzano (South Tyrol), Trento, and Belluno. Recognized in 2009 for outstanding natural beauty and geological significance, the nine core systems cover approximately 350,000 hectares and include iconic formations such as Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Sella group, and Pale di San Martino. The region is bicultural, with Italian and German as co-official languages in South Tyrol and Ladin spoken by indigenous communities in the central valleys.
Type: Mountain Destination | Region: Northeastern Italy | UNESCO Status: World Heritage Site 2009 | Provinces: Bolzano, Trento, Belluno | Best Season: June to September (hiking), December to March (skiing) | Language: Italian, German, Ladin | Currency: Euro (EUR)