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Mountain Climbing in the Dolomites: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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Uncover some of the best climbs of your life in this mountainous paradise.

You’ll find the distinctive rugged shapes of the Dolomites nestled in the northern Italian Alps. Formed of over 30 peaks, this range is surrounded by picture-perfect alpine scenery of lakes, meadows and valleys and is the perfect place for a mountain climbing adventure. 

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FAQs: Mountain Climbing in Dolomites

What should I know about Mountain Climbing Dolomites?

The Marmolada (3,343 meters), or the Queen of the Dolomites, is the tallest mountain in the range and is a great intermediate climb. The Tre Cime di Lavaredo is one of the most iconic of the peaks in the Dolomites and climbing Cima Grande (2,999 meters) is a great advanced challenge. 

Why should I choose Dolomites for my Mountain Climbing adventure?

**Spectacular Peaks **

Here you’ll find some iconic, beautiful mountains. There are also mountain climbs for most levels, from more simple walk-ups and via ferrata through to very technical climbs.

** Good food **

Here you’ll find both Italian and Austria influences in the food and delicious dishes made from local and fresh ingredients. There are even a few Michelin star restaurants in the Dolomites, confirming its foodie status.

Amazing scenery

Some of the views here will take your breath away. From wild rock formations to lush green meadows and impossibly blue lakes, this is nature at its absolute best.

What can I expect from the weather during my Mountain Climbing trip in Dolomites?

The Dolomites have pleasant temperatures and very sunny days during the summer months, with average daily temperatures ranging from 10 ºC to 20 ºC, depending on the time of year. The summer also happens to be the wettest part of the year, with both autumn and spring being a bit drier.

Which language is predominantly spoken in the Dolomites region?

Italian

What currency is accepted around Dolomites?

Euro (EUR)

How can I get to Dolomites?

Fly to Venice international airport then travel to the Dolomites by car, train or bus.

What's the country code for the Dolomites region?

+39

When is the best time to travel to Dolomites for Mountain Climbing?

June through September

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