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
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The spa is built on three levels for a total of 4,300 square meters, as well as swimming pools and outdoor areas that allow a healthy "forest bathing". The structure uses the precious thermal water of Alloch source, the only sulphurous spring in Trentino, known since ancient times for its quality due to the presence of mineral salts, sulfur, sulphate, calcium and magnesium.
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Peio is the source of three thermal springs: the Fonte Alpina (with a low mineral content), the Fonte Antica (a high-pH spring rich in iron and bicarbonates), and the Nuova Fonte (with a medium level of carbon dioxide). The new Thermal Center has a wide assortment of therapeutic thermal-water treatments effective in dealing with the following complaints and conditions: respiratory diseases, impai
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