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Dolomites - Wikipedia The Dolomites, also known as the "Pale Mountains", take their name from the carbonate rock dolomite This was named after the 18th-century French mineralogist Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750–1801), who was the first to describe the mineral
How to Plan a Trip to the Dolomites: Things to Know Before You Go The Dolomites are a mountain range in northeastern Italy This mountain range spans seven Italian provinces (South Tyrol, Trentino, Verona, Vicenza, Belluno, Udine, and Pordenone) and three regions of Italy (Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige Südtirol, and Friuli Venezia Giulia)
A first-time guide to the Dolomites - Lonely Planet The Dolomites cover nearly 1500 sq km of northeastern Italy, and getting around can take time The first question to ask yourself is whether you want to hone in one place (such as a particular ski resort or city) or move around, exploring as much of the region as possible
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
Dolomites: where they are, what they are and how to get The Dolomites, also called "pale mountains" are a mountain range of the northern Italian Alps included in the territories of Trentino, South Tyrol, Bellunese and Western Friuli
Best Things to do in the Dolomites - Untold Italy Located in Northeastern Italy, the Dolomites are a UNESCO World Heritage Site that exceeds all expectations of an alpine getaway Marvel at the incredible scenery, wander delightful small towns or go hiking in Summer and Fall and skiing in winter; you won’t run out of things to do in the Dolomites
2 Days in the Dolomites: Inside the Region’s Most Striking Places to . . . 2 Days in the Dolomites: Inside the Region’s Most Striking Places to Eat and Stay Ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, our two-day route traces the Dolomites’ standout tables and design-led stays, where Alpine flavors and mountain craftsmanship come together