| Page Views: 3,571 Last Visit to Cortina d'Ampezzo: March, 2003 | CORTINA & CADORE by croisbeauty - last update: Jun 2, 2004 |
Passo di Falzarego is definetely the highest peak I have ever visited. Not that I am afraid of the mountains or high peaks, but since I am mediterranean type it was out of my interest until recently I have visited, along with Vter nykaenen, the area of Bolzano. The area of Cortina and all its surroundings is of exceptional beauty and now Im sure to revisit it in late summer or early autumn coz I would like to see the colours of the nature in that period. |
|  | Area di Cadore This is area around Calalzo di Cadore, which is situated in the center of Cadore on a top of morenic terrace. At the back of the town there is the impressive mountain group of Marmarola, and at the end of Oten valley there is Antelao the king of the Dolomites. |
The Massive nearby Tai di Cadore The vast area of Cadore is rich with nature, culture and art. It offers to the visitors a number of activities, such as, skiing for novices or very competent skiers, hicking to the mountains, exploring the nature, fishing, ice scating, cross-country skiing or charming sources of ferruginous water at Fonti di Lagole, known for their therapeutic properties. Not to mentioned that Lorenzago di Cadore for many years is the holiday destination of Pope John Paul II. |  | |
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victorwkf Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:34 UTC Great tips and photos of cortina & dolomite region in general! My wife and I will be visiting this june, and hopefully it will be a great trip for us :) | KristaB Wed Jan 21, 2004 09:54 UTC Great - I'll visit that museum while skiing in Cortina next month! | MEdelmann Thu Aug 14, 2003 20:34 UTC Lovely photos even on a cloudy, misty day. It's a great scenery. Will be back to read the texts. | sandysmith Sat Aug 2, 2003 23:30 UTC lovely pics of a beautiful place |
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