Category: Alps

Monte Mulaz

Monte Mulaz | Mulaz Rising 2,906 meters (9,534 feet) into the alpine sky, Monte Mulaz stands as one of the most compelling peaks in Italy’s legendary Dolomites. This dramatic summit in the Pale di San Martino group offers adventurers a perfect blend of accessible hiking, stunning geography, and rich natural heritage—all within a UNESCO World …

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Cima di Fradusta

Cima di Fradusta | Fradusta Rising 2,939 meters into the Italian sky, Cima di Fradusta commands respect as one of the Dolomites’ most formidable peaks. This towering summit in the Pale di San Martino group isn’t just another pretty face in the UNESCO World Heritage landscape—it’s a mountain that tells stories of triumph, tragedy, and …

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Cima della Madonna

Cima della Madonna Rising majestically from the Battert climbing area, Cima della Madonna stands as one of Germany’s most captivating vertical challenges—a slender tower of ancient rock that beckons both seasoned climbers and nature enthusiasts to explore its dramatic facades and surrounding ecosystem. Fast Facts Country: Italy State/Province: Trentino-Alto Adige County/Region: Trento Mountain Range: Pala group, …

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Cima di Focobon

Cima di Focobon Rising majestically to 3,054 meters above sea level, Cima di Focobon stands as one of the most captivating peaks in the Pale di San Martino group of the Italian Dolomites. This remarkable mountain, straddling the boundary between Trentino and Belluno provinces, offers nature enthusiasts a fascinating glimpse into alpine ecosystems, rich geological …

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Cima dei Bureloni

Cima dei Bureloni Rising majestically to 3,130 meters above sea level, Cima dei Bureloni stands as one of the most spectacular yet underexplored peaks in the Pale di San Martino group of the Italian Dolomites. Located just four kilometers northeast of the popular San Martino di Castrozza mountain resort, this dramatic summit offers nature lovers …

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Pala di San Martino

Pala di San Martino Rising dramatically from the heart of the Dolomites, Pala di San Martino stands as a testament to nature’s architectural prowess and human determination. This 2,982-meter summit, whose name translates to “St. Martin’s Shovel,” offers nature lovers an extraordinary blend of geological wonder, rich biodiversity, and mountaineering heritage that has captivated adventurers …

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Cimon della Pala

Cimon della Pala Rising like a stone cathedral against the alpine sky, Cimon della Pala commands attention from every angle. This iconic peak, often called “il Cervino delle Dolomiti” (The Matterhorn of the Dolomites), stands as the most recognizable summit in the Pale di San Martino group. At 3,184 meters, it may not claim the …

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Monte Civetta

Monte Civetta Rising majestically to 3,220 meters above the Province of Belluno, Monte Civetta stands as one of the most iconic and historically significant peaks in the Italian Dolomites. This limestone giant, whose name translates to “Little Owl,” has captured the imagination of mountaineers for over a century, earning its place as a true symbol …

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Vezzana

Vezzana Rising like a limestone cathedral against the northern Italian sky, Vezzana (also known as Cima di Vezzana) commands attention as the highest peak in the Pala group, reaching an impressive 3,192 meters into the alpine atmosphere. This towering sentinel of the Dolomites represents far more than mere elevation—it embodies the raw geological drama and …

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Cristallo

Cristallo Rising majestically northeast of Cortina d’Ampezzo, Cristallo stands as one of the most spectacular mountain massifs in the Italian Dolomites. This dramatic limestone giant, with its distinctive indented ridge and four towering summits exceeding 3,000 meters, commands the landscape of northern Italy’s Veneto region like a natural cathedral carved from stone. The mountain’s very …

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