Dolomites
Le Odle/Geisler Dolomite massiv
The Dolomites: UNESCO World Natural Heritage

Born as coral reefs 250 million years ago, today they soar skywards proud and confident as white towers of rock.

Formation: The Dolomites are part of the Southern Alps and are striking because of their unique pale Dolomite rock. Geographically they straddle the borders of three Italian provinces: South Tyrol, Trentino and Belluno. The characteristic rock of the Dolomites consists of...
Dolomites- overview
Skiing in the Dolomites - the heart of a UNESCO world natural heritage
Skiing in the heart of a UNESCO world natural heritage site
The Dolomiti Superski network comprises 1,200 km of downhill runs...
South Tyrol's Dolomites at a glance
Explore the Dolomites
The awesomely beautiful Dolomites provide a breathtaking backdrop...
Alpe di Siusi/Seiser Alm pasture with the Sciliar/Schlern mountain in the background
The high Alpine pastures Alpe di Siusi/Seiser Alm
Europe's vastest expanse of Alpine pastureland and South Tyrol's own...
The Sella-Massif (Source: Alta Badia Tourist Board)
The Sella-Massif
A popular preserve of walkers and climbers in summer, in winter the...
The reflection of the Latemar massif in the Lago di Carezza/Karersee lake
The Latemar massif
The Latemar Group is one of the smallest groups of the whole...
The Catinaccio/Rosengarten massif
The Catinaccio/Rosengarten massif
This Dolomite massif forms a backdrop to Bolzano's townscape; it is...
Tre Cime di Lavaredo/Drei Zinnen
Tre Cime di Lavaredo/Drei Zinnen Dolomite towers
These three peaks, the most famous feature of Dolomites towering...
The Odle/Geisler Dolomite massif
The Odle/Geisler Dolomite massif
The Puez-Odle/Geisler Nature Reserve bears the name of these...
Dolomites from eagle's eye view