Iconic Dolomites Highlights and Scenic Places to Explore
The Dolomites are filled with unforgettable natural landmarks, each offering its own spectacular scenery both on and off the bike. Here are some of the most iconic highlights in the region.
Tre Cime Di Lavaredo
Where: Near Misurina and Cortina d’Ampezzo
Why Visit: The most famous landmark in the Dolomites with three towering limestone peaks glowing at sunrise and sunset.
Marmolada Glacier
Where: Near Canazei
Why Visit: The highest peak in the Dolomites with a stunning glacier and panoramic summit views.
Lago Di Braies
Where: South Tyrol
Why Visit: A serene emerald lake surrounded by dramatic peaks, ideal for rest-day strolls.
Lago Di Carezza
Where: Near Nova Levante
Why Visit: Known as the Rainbow Lake for its vivid colours and perfect reflections.
Alpe Di Siusi
Where: Near Ortisei and Castelrotto
Why Visit: Europe’s largest high-altitude meadow with sweeping landscapes and gentle terrain.
Seceda Ridgeline
Where: Above Ortisei
Why Visit: A dramatic ridgeline with jagged peaks and unmatched photographic appeal.
Passo Giau Panorama
Where: Between Selva di Cadore and Cortina d’Ampezzo
Why Visit: One of the best 360-degree viewpoints in the Dolomites.
Cinque Torri
Where: Near Cortina d’Ampezzo
Why Visit: Five striking rock towers set in open meadows with incredible hiking and views.
Val Di Funes
Where: Near Bressanone
Why Visit: A postcard-perfect valley with the Odle peaks and the renowned Church of St. Magdalena.
Lago Di Misurina
Where: Near Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Why Visit: A tranquil alpine lake ideal as a starting point for rides into the mountains.