Lago di Misurina is a pearl of the Dolomites Italy and a peaceful alternative to the crowds at Tre Cime — the loop around the lake is pushchair-friendly. The Cadini di Misurina viewpoint is just a 30-minute walk. A complete guide with 10 tips: from winter ice skating to the Cosmolab observatory.
Lago di Carezza beneath the Latemar massif shifts from emerald to turquoise — and we visited this year with our one-year-old, because the short loop is perfect for pushchairs. A complete guide with 10 tips: car reservation system 2026, best light for photos, where to stay.
Cinque Torri and Lagazuoi are Europe's largest open-air WWI museum and one of the most accessible destinations in the Dolomites Italy — both reachable by cable car. Our guide with 10 tips covers war tunnels, rifugios with views, skiing in winter, and family-friendly advice.
Via ferratas were invented in the Dolomites during World War I, and today the region boasts Europe's densest network of iron paths. Our guide covers the 5 best via ferrata routes for beginners: Italian grading system, essential gear, when to hire a guide, and where to rent equipment.
Lago di Sorapis is one of the most photographed lakes in the Dolomites Italy — milky turquoise water beneath towering rock walls. The trek from Passo Tre Croci is 8 km return with metal grated walkways above the abyss. A complete guide with 10 tips — including an honest warning about why it's not suitable for small dogs or young children.