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Ultimate Guide to Marmolada | Photos, Tips & Is It Worth It?
Marmolada, also called the Queen of the Dolomites, is the tallest mountain in the Dolomites. A series of cable cars zips you to the top, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Dolomites. In this guide, we cover how to visit Marmolada, the best things to do while you are here, and whether or not Marmolada is worth it.
Ski resort Arabba/Marmolada | Dolomiti Superski
Endless ice, iconic peaks, and places steeped in history: this is what makes the Marmolada the top glacier in the Dolomites. The village of Arabba and its ski lifts can be found not far from the Dolomites’ highest peak, at 3,343 m. It’s paradise for all nature lovers and winter sport enthusiasts.
How to Visit Marmolada, the Queen of the Dolomites (& Is it ...
Marmolada is the highest mountain massif in the Italian Dolomites. Also known as the Queen of the Dolomites ( la regina delle Dolomiti ), Marmolada is considered one of the best, must-see places in the Dolomite mountains. If you are wondering whether Marmolada is worth a visit, what you can see and do there, and how to visit if you decide to go ...
Marmolada: the Queen of the UNESCO Dolomites
The Marmolada: the Queen of Dolomites. The Queen of the Dolomites is a massif that reaches 3,343 m of altitude with the Punta Penia. This peak, together with Punta Rocca (3,309 m), forms the main range, which is east-west oriented. The Punta Ombretta (3,011 m) and Sasso Vernale (3,058 m) are not so well known but are still part of the Marmolada.
Marmolada - Visit Marmolada
Marmolada. The Marmolada, known as Queen of the Dolomites, is the highest mountain in the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is considered the highest mountain range in the Dolomites, despite not being composed of dolomite, but of gray limestone derived from coral reefs – Marmolada limestone – and volcanic material.
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