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Nature Park of the Dolomites of Sesto adventures

Nature Park of the Dolomites of Sesto Adventures

Nature Park of the Dolomites of Sesto boasts stunning alpine scenery and offers a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with its dramatic peaks and rich biodiversity.

23,000
Acres Protected
125
Miles of Trails
700,000
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Nature Park of the Dolomites of Sesto

Nature Park of the Dolomites of Sesto
 

Located in South Tyrol, Italy, the Nature Park of the Dolomites of Sesto is a spectacular alpine region celebrated for its rugged peaks, including the famous Tre Cime di Lavaredo. This park is part of the larger UNESCO World Heritage site of the Dolomites. The area is a vital habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna, supporting species such as the Alpine ibex and the golden eagle. Historically, the region served as the backdrop for significant World War I events, evidenced by various bunkers and military paths. Today, the park offers a plethora of recreational activities, such as hiking, climbing, and skiing, making it a year-round destination. Key highlights include panoramic vistas, diverse trails, and an array of outdoor pursuits that draw visitors worldwide seeking both relaxation and adventure amidst breathtaking natural beauty.

Highlights

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Tre Cime di Lavaredo — iconic triple peaks offering stunning vistas.

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Pristine alpine ecosystems home to rare wildlife like the chamois.

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World War I sites and trails providing historical insights.

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The Fiscalina Valley, known for its captivating beauty and tranquility.

Notable Natural Features

Tre Cime di Lavaredo

Three distinctive peaks that are a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Fiscalina Valley

A serene glacial valley perfect for low-impact walks and nature observation.

The Dolomites War Path

A trail that immerses visitors in the history of World War I battles in the Dolomites.