The Most Beautiful Places in the Dolomites
From peaks to lakes to hiking & more: explore the best places in the Dolomites
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- SpiazziSantuario Madonna della CoronaThe Santuario Madonna della Corona is one of the most stunning sanctuaries in Italy. 🏔️✨ Built right into the cliffs of Monte Baldo, it looks like it’s suspended in mid-air. Whether you take the long path from Brentino or the shorter one from Spiazzi, you’ll love the stunning views and the calm, reflective vibes
- Alpe di SiusiAlpe di Siusi is the PERFECT spot for a day trip! ✨⛰️ You can just hop on a cable car from Ortisei or Siusi, and you’re there. The alpine meadows are GORGEOUS, and the Panorama Trail is such a chill 2-3 hour walk. 🌄 Definitely stop at Rauch Hütte for lunch—it’s so worth it. 😋👌 The views of Sassolungo and Seceda are just breathtaking. 💚 This place is great for families, hikers, bikers—anyone who wants to soak in those mountain vibes. 🥾🚴♀️premium Only
- San Martin de TorWürzjochWürzjoch is a stunning mountain pass in the South Tyrolean Dolomites, sitting at just under 2,000 meters. 🏔️✨ It connects several valleys, making it an easy starting point for all kinds of adventures. You can enjoy incredible panoramic views and find well-marked trails leading into the Puez-Odle Nature Park. Definitely worth a visit if you love alpine scenery! 🌲🥾Hiking trailpremium Only
- San Martino di CastrozzaSan Martino di CastrozzaThis village is an amazing base for exploring the Pale di San Martino mountains. 🏔️✨ You’ll find a mix of traditional charm and modern amenities. The ski slopes are super well-maintained, and the panoramic views of the Pale di San Martino are absolutely breathtaking. Perfect for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers.Areapremium Only
- San Martino di CastrozzaVal VenegiaAs you head out from Malga Venegia, the trail opens up to stunning panoramic views of the Pale di San Martino. You’ll also spot plenty of wildlife. The trails here are super well-maintained, and you can choose between easy walks or more challenging hikes. Definitely a must for anyone who loves nature!Areapremium Only
- FunesChurch of St. JohnThis iconic little church is super photogenic, set in a gorgeous meadow with those amazing Dolomite peaks right behind it. 🌲✨ It’s a quick, easy walk from the parking area, and the view is totally worth it. Just be sure to stick to marked paths and respect the surrounding property.premium Only
- Cortina d'AmpezzoCortina d'AmpezzoCortina is known as the “Queen of the Dolomites” for a reason. 🏔️✨ It’s got everything: amazing hiking trails, world-class skiing, and a fun, lively atmosphere. Whether you’re hitting the slopes in winter or exploring the gorgeous trails in summer, you’ll love the mix of outdoor adventure and alpine charm. Just remember to book your stay early if you’re visiting during peak ski season. ⛷️premium Only
- Cortina d'AmpezzoLago FederaLago Federa is one of the prettiest spots in the Dolomites. 🏔️✨ This spot feels like a hidden gem, surrounded by the most beautiful peaks. 🏔️💙 The hike is gentle as the trail to get here is well-marked and takes you through forests and open meadows. Once you reach the lake, you’ll be rewarded with crystal-clear water and stunning reflections—perfect for photos. 📸supporter Only
- DobbiacoPrato PiazzaLocated in the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, Prato Piazza is perfect for enjoying incredible alpine scenery. 🏔️✨ The plateau’s wide, open meadows and panoramic mountain views are totally worth a visit. It’s super easy to get there by car or shuttle bus, though during peak season, you’ll need to plan around the road restrictions.supporter Only
- Selva di CadoreMondevalMondeval is a hidden gem in the Dolomites. 🏔️✨The open meadows here feel endless, surrounded by epic mountain views. The hike takes you through rocky paths, leading up to wide-open views of the surrounding peaks. If you’re into history, you’ll find some cool archaeological sites along the way.supporter Only
- Canale d'AgordoAltopiano delle Pale di San MartinoAltopiano delle Pale di San Martino is this rocky plateau way up in the Dolomites. 🌄 You can take the Funivia Rosetta from San Martino di Castrozza to get there, and once you do, it’s like you’ve got the mountains ALL to yourself. 🥾 It’s rugged and kinda wild, so wear good hiking boots and bring plenty of water. The views are so worth it. 💚supporter Only
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Gardena Pass
This mountain pass is seriously epic. 🌲✨ Every curve reveals another jaw-dropping view of the surrounding peaks. There are plenty of photo spots, and the well-maintained roads make it easy to explore.
Gardena Pass
This mountain pass is seriously epic. 🌲✨ Every curve reveals another jaw-dropping view of the surrounding peaks. There are plenty of photo spots, and the well-maintained roads make it easy to explore.
Known for: Being part of the famous Sella Ring and jaw-dropping mountain views.
Why go: For stunning views and easy access to some of the Dolomites’ most scenic spots.
Vibe: Scenic, relaxing, and totally worth it.
Transport: Drive between Val Gardena and Val Badia; parking available at the viewpoints. 🚗
Tips: Drive early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and get the best light. 🌅
Address: Gardena Pass, 39033 Corvara, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy