Located in northeastern Italy, Dolomiti was added to the World Natural Heritage List in 2009. Dolomiti is a word for dolomiti, the pure white rocks that make up successive mountains. At the break of dawn and sunset at dusk, the peaks and everything on the mountain are plated with a layer of red sacred light, so it has the reputation of “Alpine light”. The Dolomites are also known as “God’s back garden in the Alps”.
The attractions of the Dolomites can be divided into two parts: east and west. On the left, Otisay District is suitable for ordinary people to visit Funes Valley, Blade Mountain, Hughes Mountain, etc.; On the right, Cortina is more suitable for outdoor people to play, such as alpine hiking, hiking around the mountain, staying in alpine cabins. How beautiful is the scenery in the Dolomites:
1. Funes Valley
This is the best choice for many people to visit the Dolomites, green valleys surrounded by mountains, open meadows, dense forests, illuminated dolomites and churches at the foot of the mountains can perfectly meet your imagination of mountain beauty.
2. Church of SAN Madalena
One of the main characters that many photographers love to shoot, and the place that many people want to come to when they visit the Dolomites, the best moment to shoot this church is when it is photographed at the same time as the Odle Peak behind it.
3. St. John’s Church
Also known as “The Onion Church” or “the loneliest Church in the world,” it is part of one of the oldest farms in the valley. The Baroque onion-domed church stands on a grassy meadow, backed by a mountain peak, and is a popular sight on the cover of many travel magazines.
4.Blade’s Edge Mountain
The blade mountain on the other side, towering and beautiful, is a masterpiece of nature! One side of the abrupt cliff, the other side of the green grass, wild flowers covered the slope. The green prairie of blooming wildflowers goes straight to the sky and meets the clouds, a rare sight! The best viewing time of Blade Mountain is sunrise and sunset, because the cable car is open for a short time, so want to enjoy the sunset and sunrise friends, it is recommended to plan in advance.
5.Hughes Mount
The largest alpine pasture in the whole Alps, with the broadest mountain grassland, herds of cattle and sheep, green grass, alpine meadow is its representative scenery. So if you want to visit the vicinity of Mount Hughes, alpine meadows, dolomite mountain scenery, onion dome church, ancient character castle is not to be missed.
6.Sambongsan
As the name suggests, it is composed of three independent peaks, around the mountain hike takes about 3-4 hours, plus rest takes more than half a day, is a good choice for outdoor enthusiasts hiking.
7.Missouri lake Lake
Misana is one of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the Dolomites and is also known as the “Pearl of the Dolomites” because of its clear water and the magnificent scenery of the surrounding mountains. Because there is a legend in history, the lake was changed by a beautiful princess, so it is also called “Princess Lake” and “Fairy Lake”.
8.Lake Braayas
Surrounded by mountains, Lake Brayes reflects the beauty of the mountains. There are shops on the lake that rent small wooden boats, and visitors can row their own boats. It is recommended to arrive at the lake before 8:30 a.m., both to avoid the lines for boat rentals and because the lake becomes less calm with too many people to enjoy the beauty of the reflections. After the boat is returned, visitors can pick up two free postcards at the shed next to the exit.
9.Mountain hut
In addition, there are many interesting mountain huts in the Dolomites, each with its own history, dating back to the 19th century. These mountain houses were originally simple shelters for mountaineers and hikers, but over time they have evolved into well-equipped resting places, allowing many hikers to rest comfortably in the mountains without going down.