Dolomiti d’Ampezzo Nature Park protects a stunning section of the Dolomite mountain range, offering dramatic peaks, diverse alpine ecosystems, and exceptional opportunities for hiking, climbing, and winter sports.
The Dolomiti d’Ampezzo Nature Park is located in the heart of the Italian Dolomites within the Province of Belluno, Veneto region. Established to safeguard a unique section of the Dolomite mountain chain, the park covers a landscape dominated by towering limestone peaks, deep valleys, and alpine meadows that present remarkable geological formations including sheer cliffs and pinnacles shaped by ancient seabeds. The park’s rich biodiversity includes alpine flora such as edelweiss and rare orchids, alongside a variety of fauna including chamois, marmots, golden eagles, and ibex. The area is historically significant, having been a frontline during World War I, with preserved trenches and fortifications offering cultural insights. Visitors to the park are drawn by extensive hiking trails that range from gentle valley walks to technical mountain climbs, as well as opportunities for mountain biking and skiing in the winter months. Notable landmarks include the Tofana massif, Lagazuoi mountain with its mountain war open-air museum, and the picturesque Falzarego Pass. The Dolomiti d’Ampezzo Nature Park is celebrated for its panoramic views, geological heritage recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and well-maintained refuge huts that provide shelter and local hospitality. This park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for challenging alpine experiences as well as those seeking natural beauty and historical context within a protected environment.
Tofana di Rozes – an iconic peak offering world-class climbing and panoramic views
Lagazuoi Mountain – featuring WWI open-air museums and historic tunnels
Falzarego Pass – a scenic mountain pass connecting different hiking routes
Rifugio Nuvolau – a historic mountain hut with stunning vistas of surrounding Dolomiti peaks
A striking dolomitic peak popular with climbers and hikers, offering panoramic views across the Ampezzo valley.
An extensive network of WWI tunnels and trenches transformed into a historical outdoor museum.
A high mountain pass that provides access to numerous hiking routes and spectacular natural scenery.