Best attractions and places to see around Parco Naturale Regionale delle Dolomiti d’Ampezzo include a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic Dolomite peaks, deep valleys, and diverse ecosystems. Established in 1990, the park covers over 11,200 hectares and is managed by the "Regole d'Ampezzo." This region features significant mountain groups like Tofane Massif and Monte Cristallo, alongside historical World War I sites. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in natural features, including waterfalls, small lakes, and varied flora…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Cycling around Parco Naturale Regionale delle Dolomiti d’Ampezzo
Fairly easy via ferratas, but in truly beautiful surroundings. The path behind the waterfall is particularly impressive.
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Great view of the bridge. Unfortunately it is closed for renovation.
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A real treat for lovers of former railway lines. On one hand, a well-lit cycle tunnel, on the other, an ex-railway bridge over a deep valley. All garnished with high mountains.
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The park offers an extensive network of over 300 kilometers of paths. For challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like the Summit of Tofana di Rozes – Giussani Hut loop or the Five Towers – Nuvolau Hut loop. For running, popular options include the Cinque Torri – Nuvolau Hut loop or the Malga Ra Stua – Sennes Hut loop.
Yes, the park offers several family-friendly options. The Spectacular Tunnel and Viaduct Section of the Lunga Via delle Dolomiti is an easy and pleasant cycling route suitable for families, featuring tunnels and a viaduct. The Boite River Waterfalls also offer a short, charming, and recently equipped path for safe exploration by families.
The park is rich in natural beauty. You can explore prominent mountain groups like the Tofane Massif and Monte Cristallo, as well as the striking Croda Rossa d'Ampezzo. The park also features several valleys such as Val Travenanzes and Val di Fanes, and small lakes like Foses, Lago Nero, and Fanes. Don't miss the Boite River Waterfalls for a sequence of cascades and ponds.
Absolutely. The park is historically significant for its World War I sites. Areas like Lagazuoi and Cinque Torri feature preserved trenches, battlements, and mountain roads, some of which are integrated into equipped hiking trails, offering a unique open-air museum experience.
For those seeking adventure, the park offers 8 via ferratas and 6 equipped trails for protected climbing. A particularly unique experience is the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata, which allows you to pass directly behind two waterfalls, offering a truly special perspective within a beautiful natural setting.
Yes, there are 11 mountain shelters within or close to the park. The Biella Hut / Seekofel Hut is a traditional refuge offering simple accommodation and Italian food with picturesque views over the Sennes plateau. Other notable huts include Rifugio Giussani, Rifugio Nuvolau, and Rifugio Cinque Torri, providing places for rest, refreshment, and stunning views.
The park is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your planned activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and via ferratas, with lift facilities often available. Autumn offers stunning foliage. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for winter hiking and other snow sports.
Yes, the diverse terrain makes it a popular destination for both mountain biking and road cycling. The Former railway line (with two tunnels) offers a spectacular section for cycling. You can also find various Road Cycling Routes, including loops around Passo Giau and Dürrensee/Lago di Landro.
The park offers numerous breathtaking viewpoints. From the Biella Hut / Seekofel Hut, you can enjoy views over the Sennes plateau, and a climb to Seekofel summit offers spectacular panoramas over Lake Braies and surrounding peaks. The Viewpoint over the rio and Fanes waterfalls provides a remarkable panorama of the Fanes Dolomites and the Fanes stream.
The park is home to a diverse array of life. You can spot 31 species of mammals, including chamois, deer, and recently reintroduced Alpine ibex, along with 113 bird species. The flora is equally rich, with over 1,000 species of flowers, including 35 orchid species. The park's symbol is the *sempervivum dolomiticum*, or Dolomite Houseleek, an endemic plant.
Yes, the Dolomites themselves are a geological marvel. You can explore the Sentiero Geologico Astaldi, located at the foot of the Tofana group, which offers insights into the geological features of the Dolomites. Additionally, the Paleontological Museum in Cortina, dedicated to Rinaldo Zardini, displays fossil collections and explains the region's ancient geology.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the unique natural experiences. The Spectacular Tunnel and Viaduct Section of the Lunga Via delle Dolomiti is loved for its constant mountain views. The Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata is highlighted as a 'very special experience' for passing behind waterfalls. The traditional charm and stunning landscapes from mountain huts like the Biella Hut / Seekofel Hut are also highly appreciated.
For more detailed information about the park and its various offerings, you can visit the Fiames Information Office or the Felizon Information Office, which serve as key visitor centers. These centers can provide maps, trail conditions, and other essential details for your visit.


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