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Eastern Dolomites
The Dolomites in the Veneto Region (north of Venice - province of Belluno)
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Valleys and resorts
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Lagazuoi/5Torri Area
Faloria/Cristallo Area
Auronzo di Cadore and Misurina
Cadore: San Vito, Borca, Vodo, Cibiana
Falcade
Val Zoldana - Zoldo Alto
Tourist information
To keep in contact with the Tourist Boards of Belluno Province
www.belledolomiti.it
"Consorzio Dolomiti" head office
About Dolomites
This is what most people who have been in the presence of these gigantic rock formations say. Compared to other mountains: brighter, more colorful, more monumental, and seeming to be architecturally inspired. Formed 200 millions years ago out of the primeval ocean, today they reach 3,000 metres into the sky. Déodat de Dolomieu (1750-1801) discovered and defined the unique composition of the stone, giving the mountains their name. Now they are among the UNESCO nominees for consideration as natural heritage sites.
Panorama Dolomites
Cortina Brussels: a common, shared love story with the mountains
Albert I from Belgium, Angelo di Bona, Lino Lacedelli and his Scoiattoli.
These are the leading actors of the historical-cultural path, which from May to September will connect Cortina with Belgium.
Slide-projections, debates and exhibitions with protagonists and guests of honour and the atmosphere of two places, which are very rich in tradition.

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Cycling routes to please everybody!
In the Dolomites the cycling possibilities are manifold and quite suited to all needs and for every technical level.
Cortina Bike is variety.
Besides the mountain bike routes for daring sportsmen, for bikers who are looking for the opportunity to put themselves to the test, you can find the Dolomite Cycle Path: a long hiking and cycling trail route which follows the itinerary of the former railway track, known to the enthusiasts as “Ferrovia”, which nowadays has been paved, improved and fitted with illuminated tunnel-tracts
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What is a via ferrata
"It is a series of artificial fixings, metal ropes, iron ladders and rungs that make it possible to climb a rock wall." (Sepp Schnürer)

The first "vie ferrate" were built during World War I, until the end of 1917, whilst the Austrians and the Italians were fighting a ferocious war in the mountains of the Dolomites, in order to aid the movement of mountain infantry at high altitude.
Recently this wartime network of "iron ways" has been carefully restored and many new routes added.
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Cortina e le Dolomiti
San Vito e Alto Cadore
Open-air Museums
Great War Museum at Mount Lagazuoi
Open-air Museum at the Cinque Torri Area
Tre Sassi Fort Museum