DOLOMITES Beautiful Nature Film With Relaxing Piano Music
Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, or history, the Dolomites in northeast Italy offers it all. Part of the Southern Limestone Alps, these “pale mountains” are full of unique attractions. Popular Dolomites attractions include hiking, skiing, mountain climbing, cycling, and sightseeing. In the spring, summer, and fall, visitors come for hiking, climbing, biking, base jumping, paragliding, and hang gliding, while during the winter, downhill, off piste (back country), and cross country skiing are the main attractions. Whenever you come, the views and natural beauty of the Dolomites are sure to amaze you.The Dolomites is a special region in the north of Italy that borders Austria. Declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the range of scenery in the Dolomites in unlike anything I’ve seen before.A good week to two weeks is the perfect amount of time to immerse yourself in the Dolomites. It’s the kind of place you can spend hours driving around, discovering hidden towns, picturesque towns and towering peaks. The most popular destinations in the Dolomites are fanned out across the Northern Italian provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino and Belluno. The best way to see the top Dolomites attractions is by dividing your time equally between Cortina d’Ampezzo, San Martino di Castrozza, Val Gardena (Ortisei, Selva di Val Gardena, or Santa Cristina), and Alta Badia (Colfosco, Corvara, La Villa, Badia, or San Cassiano
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