Drei Zinnen Nature Park is a protected alpine area centered around the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo peaks, offering dramatic mountain landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and outstanding hiking and climbing opportunities.
Drei Zinnen Nature Park, located in the South Tyrol region of northeastern Italy, encompasses the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Three Peaks of Lavaredo), one of the most famous mountain groups in the Dolomites and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The park covers rugged limestone peaks, alpine meadows, and forested valleys, providing a striking contrast of sharp rock formations and delicate mountain ecosystems. Established in 1981, the park spans approximately 11,500 acres and fosters a diverse range of flora including mountain pines, larches, and a wide array of alpine wildflowers. Fauna such as chamois, marmots, and golden eagles can be spotted throughout the park. Historically, the area witnessed intense battles during World War I along the Italian-Austrian front, and remnants of military fortifications and tunnels remain accessible to visitors. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Drei Zinnen Nature Park for its world-class hiking trails, via ferrata climbing routes, and opportunities for backcountry skiing in winter. The most famous trail circles the Three Peaks, offering close-up views and access to alpine huts like Rifugio Auronzo and Rifugio Lavaredo, which provide rest and local cuisine. Photographers and nature lovers appreciate the dramatic sunrises and sunsets that illuminate the jagged peaks. The park also appeals to those interested in geology and natural history due to its unique Dolomite rock formations.
Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Three Peaks) – Iconic limestone towers and hiking destination
WWI Military Tunnels and Fortifications – Historical tour sites
Rifugio Auronzo – Popular mountain refuge with panoramic views
Lago di Sorapiss – A turquoise alpine lake accessible via a scenic trail
Three prominent limestone peaks renowned worldwide for their distinctive shape and challenging climbing routes.
A well-known mountain hut offering food, drinks, and rest along popular hiking circuits.
Preserved trenches, bunkers, and tunnels dating from World War I that offer insight into the mountain warfare history.