- Dolomites - Wikipedia
The Dolomites[a] or Pale Mountains (Italian: Monti Pallidi) are a mountain range in northeastern Italy They form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Valley (Pieve di Cadore) in the east
- How to Plan a Trip to the Dolomites: Things to Know Before You Go
How to plan a trip to the Dolomites, Italy Best tips for your first visit to the Dolomites, map, cost, when, how to get around, best hikes
- Dolomites | Location, Mountains, Map, Facts | Britannica
Dolomites, mountain group lying in the eastern section of the northern Italian Alps The range comprises a number of impressive peaks, the highest of which is the Marmolada
- The Ultimate Dolomites Guide: What to See, Do Know (2025)
Discover the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Italy Our ultimate guide covers iconic sights, hidden gems, authentic food, and practical tips for your trip
- A first-time guide to the Dolomites - Lonely Planet
Mountain paradise might not be the first phrase that comes to mind when you think of Italy but the Dolomites definitely deliver Try our first-time tips
- Where are the Dolomites? A complete guide to Italy’s iconic mountains
Discover where the Dolomites are located in Italy, their iconic peaks, famous rifugios, and breathtaking landscapes in this complete travel guide
- The Dolomites: An Experiences For All The Senses - Forbes
The Dolomites span between the Italian regions of Veneto, Trentino Alto-Adige, and Friuli Venezia Giulia It is a bit of an escape from what one thinks Italy is
- The Dolomites - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The nine components of The Dolomites World Heritage property protect a series of highly distinctive mountain landscapes that are of exceptional natural beauty Their dramatic vertical and pale coloured peaks in a variety of distinctive sculptural forms is extraordinary in a global context
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