The Dolomites, the most beautiful peaks in the world
Intriguing rock formations towering high into the azure sky and craggy, white mountain peaks alternating with vast Alpine meadows and deep valley landscapes – the sight of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, never ceases to amaze locals and visitors alike. These “Pale Mountains”, as the Dolomites are called due to their light-coloured rock, were formed from massive coral reefs millions of years ago. They are a dream destination for mountaineers, climbing fans, and nature lovers from all over the world. And guests staying at the Stroblhof Active Family Spa Resort Südtirol can reach them in just 1.5 hours by car. So, let’s go on an adventure!
The most beautiful parts of the Dolomites
- The plateau-shaped Sella massif, framed by four Dolomite passes
- The Marmolata, at 3,343 metres above sea level, the highest mountain in the Dolomites
- The impressive Sassolungo/Langkofel group with the Sassolungo/Langkofel and Sassopiatto/Plattkofel peaks
- The Geisler peaks with their striking rock faces
- The lunar landscapes of the Puez Group
- The Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park with Lake Braies/Prags
- The famous Alpenglow of the Catinaccio/Rosengarten and the Sciliar/Schlern Massif
- The Latemar Group on the border with Trentino
- The natural sundial of the Sexten Dolomites
Majestic views in all directions
A fascinating magic surrounds the Dolomites due to their pristine nature and the way they highlight the immense power of the natural world. Here, hiking is particularly rewarding because no matter where you look, nature never ceases to amaze you – not to mention the perfectly maintained hiking trails that lead you to the peak of holiday bliss, the rustic Alpine huts that invite you to stop for a bite to eat, the challenging via ferratas that make your heart beat faster, and so much more. That is why we are always happy to take you to the Dolomites and show you their most beautiful sights. Are you ready?