The Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site
The nine Systems of the Dolomites
The Dolomites are not a single uninterrupted chain of peaks, but rather nine mountain Systems separated by valleys, rivers and other groups of mountains. The 142,000 hectares that make up the Dolomites World Heritage Site are like an archipelago, distributed over a far greater alpine area. Whilst each has its own unique features, the nine Systems of the World Heritage Site are closely interconnected.
Pelmo and Croda da Lago
Explore the systemMarmolada
Explore the systemPale di San Martino, San Lucano, Dolomiti Bellunesi, Vette Feltrine
Explore the systemDolomiti Friulane and d’Oltre Piave
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Explore the systemPuez-Odle
Explore the systemSciliar-Catinaccio, Latemar
Explore the systemBletterbach
Explore the systemBrenta Dolomites
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