The Dolomites. An awesome spectacle.
A sense of awe, just outside the door
Awe - a word that almost feels too small to describe this mountain range, around 250 million years old. The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009, with their striking formations of limestone and dolomite rock, are among the most spectacular mountains in the world. Countless fossils are embedded in the rock, formed when the Eurasian and Adriatic plates collided.
We don’t just have the Dolomites around the Peitlerkofel in sight - we’re right where the World Heritage site reaches into the Isarco Valley and where countless tours begin. Wide open views of the peaks accompany you from countless different vantage points. An inspiring highlight.
UNESCO World Heritage
Unique nature, legendary views - protected since 2009
What do the Grand Canyon, the Great Barrier Reef and the Dolomites have in common? They are natural landscapes of immeasurable value and part of the UNESCO World Heritage. A distinction that comes with responsibility to protect these extraordinary rock formations and preserve them for future generations.
The Quiet Drama of Light and Stone
When colours bathe the cliffs, it leaves you in speechless
At sunset, when the Enrosadira bathes the rock faces in warm red tones, the true character of the landscape comes alive. Rugged peaks, gentle alpine meadows. Nature stretching to the horizon. That light, that feeling. Mountains as a guide - raw, unique and unlike anywhere else.
what lies ahead
Time to head outside
Ride your bike up towards the peaks, follow the Dolorama Trail through the heart of the World Heritage site or carve tracks into fresh snow - always close to nature.
well rested
Our accommodations
Hotel with a sauna? A holiday apartment? Or perhaps a farm stay? Simply choose your destination and dates and start your perfect getaway. Sweet dreams? Absolutely.