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The Fedaia Pass is an Alpine pass in the Dolomites, located at approximately 2,057 meters above sea level, between Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto. It connects Canazei to Malga Ciapela and is famous for Lake Fedaia and the views of the Marmolada Group, the highest peak in the Dolomites.
Distance: 19 km / 25 min

Sottoguda is a small, picturesque mountain village in the municipality of Rocca Pietore, at the foot of the Marmolada. It is known for its traditional wooden houses and its proximity to the spectacular Serrai di Sottoguda, a narrow natural gorge popular with hikers and climbers. It is considered one of the most beautiful villages in the Dolomites.
Distance: 12 km / 18 min

Alleghe is located at approximately 1,000 meters above sea level. It overlooks the picturesque Lake Alleghe, formed by a landslide in the 18th century, and is surrounded by mountains such as Mount Civetta. It is a popular tourist destination both in summer for hiking and nature, and in winter for skiing and other winter sports. Shops and a pleasant walk around the lake are available.
Distance: 12 km / 16 min

Arabba is a small mountain village in the province of Belluno (Veneto), located at approximately 1,600 meters above sea level. It lies at the foot of the Sella Group and is an important tourist destination, especially for winter sports, thanks to its connections to the Dolomiti Superski area and the famous Sellaronda. In summer, it is popular for hiking, cycling, and Alpine panoramas.
Distance: 17 km / 28 min

The Pordoi Pass is one of the most famous passes in the Dolomites, located at 2,239 meters above sea level between Veneto (Arabba) and Trentino-Alto Adige (Canazei). It is known for its spectacular views and the Sass Pordoi cable car, which leads to a natural terrace overlooking numerous Dolomite mountain ranges. It is a popular destination for cyclists, hikers, and skiers.
Distance: 44 km / 26 min

Cortina d’Ampezzo is one of the most famous resorts in the Dolomites, located in the province of Belluno, at an altitude of approximately 1,224 meters above sea level. It is often called the “Queen of the Dolomites” for its elegance and spectacular scenic beauty.
Surrounded by imposing Dolomite peaks such as Tofane, Cristallo, and Sorapiss, it offers breathtaking views in all seasons.
It is an ideal destination for hiking, climbing, and mountain biking in summer, and for skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing in winter. The Cortina Dolomites are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for their unique geology and natural beauty.
A famous ski resort, it has hosted several international competitions, including events at the 1956 Winter Olympics.
It offers alpine ski slopes, cross-country ski trails, a snow park, and snowshoe excursions.
In summer, hiking, climbing, via ferratas, and mountain biking are very popular.
Cortina’s center is elegant, with luxury boutiques, historic cafés, and gourmet restaurants. It also maintains a strong connection to local traditions, evident in its architecture, festivals, and gastronomic specialties (such as casunziei, polenta, and local cheeses).

Distance: 36 km / 59 min