Cortina d`Ampezzo – Travel Guide
Cortina d`Ampezzo, located in the heart of the Italian Dolomites, is a premier destination for both winter sports and summer activities. Renowned for its world-class skiing, the town hosted the Winter Olympics in 1956 and offers exceptional slopes and alpine scenery. In the warmer months, visitors can enjoy hiking, climbing, and cycling with breathtaking views of jagged peaks and lush valleys. The town itself boasts upscale boutiques, cozy cafes, and gourmet restaurants, blending Alpine charm with Italian luxury. Cortina`s stunning natural beauty, outdoor adventure opportunities, and elegant atmosphere make it a top destination in the Dolomites.
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Top Attractions
Faloria Cable Car
Cable car rides to a summit overlooking surrounding peaks, plus summer trails and winter ski runs.
La Cooperativa di Cortina
With its 4,000 square meters of exhibition space, is the most important shopping center in the Dolomites.
Cable car / Cable car Tofana
With the gondola and two cable cars accessible for everyone, it allows you to reach the third highest peak in the Dolomites.
Cascate di Fanes
With its 90 meters, the cascade is considered the highest waterfall in the Dolomites.
Unique Experiences
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Hike the Dolomites: Private Excursion from Cortina: The Dolomites offer some of the most dazzling alpine scenery in Europe. Explore these glorious peaks from Cortina d`Ampezzo without the hassle of arranging transportation and logistics with this hiking excursion.
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Ski Tour from Cortina d`Ampezzo: Depending on your skiing experience and with an expert guide, zoom down steep runs in the high Ravalles or Pomedes areas, tackle some of Cortinas 1956 Olympic slopes, or go slower on the gentler runs on the lower slopes.
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