Discover the best top things to do in Dolomiti del Veneto, Italy including Rifugio Lagazuoi, Guide Dolomiti, Marmolada, Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Monte Civetta, Centro Boarderline, Marmolada, Mt. Cristallo, Cinque Torri, Val Travenanzes.
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Mount Lagazuoi is located halfway between Cortina d'Ampezzo and Alta Badia. Departing from the Falzarego Pass, the top of Mount Lagazuoi can be reached in 3 minutes with a modern cable car. In summer Mount Lagazuoi offers scenic hiking and rock climbing areas and an extensive Open Air Museum with itineraries through trenches and tunnels from World War I. In winter it boasts spectacular ski runs such as the Armentarola piste, considered one of the most spectacular slopes in the Alps. Being part of Dolomiti Superski ski carousel, Mount Lagazuoi is connected to the slopes of the adjacent ski areas. Lagazuoi EXPO Dolomiti is a brand new location for exhibitions and meetings next to the top station of the cable car and has been designed to highlight every form of art and culture. The Lagazuoi Refuge is the highest and the largest mountain hut in Cortina d'Ampezzo and boasts the most panoramic terrace in the Dolomites and a Finnish outdoor sauna.
We just visited, using the mountain gondola for access. The views from the top are glorious in all directions. Everyone knows this, so the earlier you go the better -- it can get really crowded up here, so you have to adapt. The refuge has a spacious terrace and you can get good quality standard fare. More importantly from my point of view (since hot coffee and chocolate and snacks are all pretty much standard) you can walk along a 'Peace Path' that is easy and lovely, to the nearby Laguzuoi summit. It is a striking and fitting memorial to all those who fought and died along this World War 1 frontier. About 500 meters of easy walking in total. If you get there early and there is not a massive line at the bottom and crowds at the top, this is a must-do in this region in my opinion, and I know the Dolomites fairly well.
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Get direct bookings for different types of services which will be offered to you directly from a local, professional mountain guide with a wide know-how of the Dolomiti.Guide Dolomiti: rock climbing routes, hikes, ferrata, mountaineering, ski, snowshoeing, custom adventures.
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Great view from the top and a very long ski slope to the bottom of the valley. 3 cabin lifts will take you to the top so it will take a while and be prepared for some cueing at the first one down in the valley. Don't miss the museum between cabin lift 2 and 3.
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Emblematic of the Dolomites and absolutely spectacular. The tour around the Tre Cime took us about 4hours of easy hike (although fully in the snow, and quite slippery) from and to the parking lot. Should be more like 3 hrs in summer. Incredible photo opportunities along the way. Yes parking access is expensive but so is maintaining infrastructures at this altitude. Must do.
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Centro Boarderline is a shop, a ski and snowboard rental and a snowboard school.Located in the centre of Cortina and near the Faloria cable, it offers its customers all they need for their holiday on the snow.Boarderline offers brands and products widely tested on the snow. Jakets and pants, made with waterproof and breathable materials, guarantee that you stay warm and dry. Moreover, Boarderline has all the latest equipment for you to play with.Finally Boarderline is the only specialized school for snowboard in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
My daughter and I spent three great days in Cortina skiing recently. Having booked equipment from abroad more than several times, I wasn't sure what type of place we'd walk into (staff, lines, service, etc.)- in summary, we couldn't have been more pleased! First, we totally lucked out that our hotel (Hotel Ambra Cortina) was a 30-second walk from Boarderline, a cool little shop in a great location, only a 5-minute walk to the Faloria cable car. Second and most importantly, Paolo and his staff were so accommodating, efficient and pleasant. We showed up the evening before skiing the following day, everything was already prepped and ready and it literally took us 5 minutes for both of us to get geared up. Additionally, given the busy season, Paolo gave us the scoop about what ski areas to avoid because of lines and gave us great recommendations re: the best places to ski in and around Cortina! I'd HIGHLY recommend Paolo/Boarderline and his team- a great shop, cool people and some nice gear for sale as well:) Greg/Washington, DC
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A cable car flying up through the sky from Malga Ciapela (1.450m), toward the top of Marmolada mountain, the Queen of the Dolomites. An experience you will remember for your whole life. As you arrive on Punta Rocca (3.265 m), you can enjoy a breath-taking landscape from the panorama terrace, and you can visit the cave of the Holy Mary and the photo exhibition about the construction of the cable car. Taking the two panorama lifts, you can even reach the glacier or the beginning of the Ski slope (in Winter). In Serauta (2.950 m), you can find Europe highest museum (the museum of the Great War), you can eat in our self service restaurant, you can buy a souvenir in our original souvenir shop and you can even visit the trenches, built by soldiers during the Great War (only in Summer).
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Drive up the mountain pass and take a chair lift which brings you directly on top of this plateau and enjoy that beautiful panorama view which differs completely in every direction! The WWI open air museum right underneath the Cinque Torri spikes is an absolute must-do and will take you about an hour. Don't forget to have a drink on the mountain shelter's terrace and enjoy the view!
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