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  2. Alta Via 1 - Wikipedia

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    Alta Via 1 is a 125-kilometre-long high-level public footpath which runs through the eastern Dolomites in Italy. It is also known as the Dolomite High Route 1. It passes through some of the finest scenery in the Dolomites. The path runs south from Pragser Wildsee, near Toblach, to Belluno.

  3. List of long-distance footpaths - Wikipedia

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    88 km (55 mi) for the longest Mollepata variant of the Inca trail, with options for a single day to more than six days, all ending at Machu Picchu; 32 km (20 mi) Cachora to Choquequirao trek; 80 km (50 mi) 5- to 6-day trek on Ausangate Circuit; Colca Canyon near Arequipa. 60 km (37 mi) 5-day trek around Canyon or other single-day and multi-day ...

  4. Alta Via 2 - Wikipedia

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    Alta via 2 is a high route located in the Italian Dolomites between Brixen (Bressanone) in the north and Croce d'Aune near Feltre in the south.. The route is nicknamed "The High Route of the legends" [1] and indeed with the exception of its initial and final segments, it maintains an altitude of at least 1300 meters.

  5. Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    The Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park (Italian: Parco naturale delle Dolomiti d'Ampezzo) is a nature reserve in Veneto, Italy.Established in 1990, it is entirely located in the territory of Cortina d’Ampezzo, in the Province of Belluno, and encompasses some of the most famous Dolomitic groups, such as the Tofane, Monte Cristallo, the Croda Rossa d'Ampezzo, Lagazuoi, Pomagagnon and Col Bechei.

  6. Dolomites - Wikipedia

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    The Dolomites (Italian: Dolomiti [doloˈmiːti]), [1] also known as the Dolomite Mountains, Dolomite Alps or Dolomitic Alps, are a mountain range in northeastern Italy. They form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Valley ( Pieve di Cadore ) in the east.

  7. Marmolada - Wikipedia

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    The Marmolada is an ultra-prominent peak (Ultra), known as the "Queen of the Dolomites". In 2009, as part of the Dolomites, the Marmolada massif was named a UNESCO World Heritage site. [2] [3] The largest glacier in the Dolomites, the Marmolada Glacier, is located on the northern face of the mountain. [4]

  8. The 'big walk' is a Christmas tradition abroad. 4 reasons you ...

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    Many families make taking a big walk on Christmas or Boxing Day (the day after Christmas) a holiday tradition. Take a peek at videos on TikTok and you’ll see folks sharing their scenic ...

  9. Mount Faloria - Wikipedia

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    Mount Faloria is a mountain in the Alps of northern Italy, located in the Dolomites near Cortina d'Ampezzo. It has an altitude of 2,352 metres (7,717 ft) and lies in close proximity to Sorapiss. It hosted the men's giant slalom event of the 1956 Winter Olympics, won by Toni Sailer of Austria, the first of three wins in his gold medal sweep. [1]

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