10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Trentino Dolomites That You Shouldn't Miss

May 12, 2022 Terina Blouin

Famed for winter skiing and summer hiking and climbing opportunities, the Dolomites are a section of the Alps in northeastern Italy, running roughly from Pieve di Cadore in the east to the Adige River in the west. Marmolada, just east of Trento, is the highest peak, at nearly 11,000 feet. The dramatic and craggy mountains are famed for their unique colors, which are the result of their partial formations as undersea coral colonies before being pushed upward millions of years ago.
Restaurants in Trentino Dolomites

1. Trentino WILD - Rafting & Outdoor

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5.0 based on 3,345 reviews

Trentino WILD - Rafting & Outdoor

Since 1982 the Val di Sole rafting Centre has been the reference point for rafting in Trentino. With over 30 years of experience, professional guides and a building specifically designed for the activity, all our guests have to think about is having fun. Let us worry about the rest.You can find us via the Dimaro Dolomiti Camping Village, nestled among the splendid peaks of the Brenta mountains.

2. Parco naturale Sciliar-Catinaccio

39050 Tiers Italy http://parchi-naturali.provincia.bz.it/parco-naturale-sciliar-catinaccio.asp
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5.0 based on 269 reviews

Parco naturale Sciliar-Catinaccio

Reviewed By jenniferpE9313GJ

One of the best place in Italy.I was there 16 years ago and promise to share the best views to my husband and we return again and when we have our children's we return again it was the best experience I've ever had.Stress free walking and seems all the problems are gone seeing those magnificent views.

3. La Terrazza delle Dolomiti

Sasso Pordoi, Canazei Italy +39 0462 601178 http://www.fassa.com/punto-panoramico-Sass-Pordoi
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5.0 based on 257 reviews

La Terrazza delle Dolomiti

4. Kirchlein St. Helena

Regglberg, Nova Ponente Italy
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Kirchlein St. Helena

5. Sass Pordoi

Strada statale 48 delle Dolomiti, San Giovanni di Fassa Italy http://www.fassa.com/EN/Viewpoint-Sass-Pordoi
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5.0 based on 530 reviews

Sass Pordoi

Reviewed By 603lawrencec - Malta, null

One word for this place Paradise... visited last December 30th .. by A local touring agency Veronality departed from Verona and back ... cable car after parked mini van to top of the mountain SAS PORDOI ... luckily we found a clear weather no clouds as this mountain is 2950 metres.. with amazing views 360 degrees... a cosy restaurant is situated on top.. what else food, drink walk around take some photos and peaceful time ... if you’re close or far don’t miss this place

6. Lago di Carezza

Val d'Ega, Nova Levante Italy http://www.suedtirolerland.it/it/cultura-e-territorio/natura-e-paesaggio/laghi/lago-di-carezza
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4.5 based on 1,743 reviews

Lago di Carezza

Reviewed By Qamer_Zia - Frankfurt, Germany

A lovely place for a short stop. Water color was just amazing and best experience one can have if its not windy at all and water surface is just calm. There was a viewing platform available and the option to walk around the lake. Parking was available and the cost was 1€ per hour. Near the parking area there was a small hanging bridge.

7. Cascate Val Genova

Pinzolo Italy http://www.valgenova.com/
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4.5 based on 856 reviews

Cascate Val Genova

8. Passo Rolle

Via Passo Rolle, 38054 San Martino di Castrozza, Primiero San Martino di Castrozza Italy http://www.visittrentino.info/en/trentino/resorts-towns/passo-rolle_md_118
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4.5 based on 847 reviews

Passo Rolle

The Rolle Pass (Italian: Passo Rolle) (1989 m) is a high mountain pass in Trentino in Italy. It connects the Fiemme and Primiero valleys, and the communities of Predazzo, San Martino di Castrozza and Fiera di Primiero. The pass road was built between 1863 and 1874, when the area still belonged to Austria. The pass lies within the Parco Naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino.

9. Val di Fassa

San Giovanni di Fassa Italy https://www.visitfassa.com/en/val-di-fassa/
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4.5 based on 352 reviews

Val di Fassa

10. Funivia Pass Pordoi

Canazei Italy +39 0462 608811 http://www.canazei.org
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4.5 based on 738 reviews

Funivia Pass Pordoi

Reviewed By ntalabany - London, United Kingdom

The cable car Funivia Pass Pordoi is for most people a very convenient way to get within an hours walk of the highest peak in Sella group, the Piz Boe. I used it to descent to give my knees a rest. The 4 min glide down is almost too short to enjoy the panorama but is certainly more comfortable than a 40 min knee crunching walk. The ticket for the descent can be purchased right in front of the access gate. It’s 9€ for a single descent but wearing one of the single use ‘proper’ facemasks is mandatory in the cable car which meant I had to buy one for 50 cents at the bar opposite. My Buff scarf was not allowed. There is a huge parking allotment at the base station reserved for cable car passengers. It was completely empty when I arrived at 8:30am but rammed full to the brim on my return at 1pm. If you like me prefer hiking up and taking the cable car down feel free to park there. You don’t have to display a ticket or anything.

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