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The 3000-Meter Mountains to Discover in Badia and Surroundings

An Adventure Among the Peaks of the Dolomites

During your stay at Badia Hill, the Dolomites will offer you a unique experience with spectacular views and peaks that soar close to 3000 meters in altitude. This UNESCO World Heritage area is perfect for mountain and nature enthusiasts who want to explore breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're passionate about trekking, mountaineering, or simply want to enjoy the beauty of high altitudes, the mountains above 3000 meters in Badia and its surroundings await you for an unforgettable adventure.

The Peaks of the Dolomites: A Trek Among the Highest Mountains

The Dolomites offer numerous peaks that exceed 3000 meters, all easily accessible from Corvara and Badia. These mountains are not only a must-visit for mountaineering enthusiasts but also ideal for panoramic hikes and trekking amidst incredible landscapes.

Marmolada (3343 m)
The Marmolada, also known as "the Queen of the Dolomites," is the highest peak in the Dolomites, reaching an altitude of 3343 meters. It offers not only a spectacular panorama but also a unique experience, especially for those who love skiing or glacier hiking. The summit of the Marmolada is a destination for adventurers both in summer and winter. From there, you’ll have an unparalleled view of the Dolomites and a large part of the Alps. The Marmolada is an absolute highlight for anyone who wants to experience the majestic peaks of the Dolomites in their full splendor.

Piz Boè (3152 m)
Piz Boè is one of the most famous mountains in the Dolomites, not only for its height of 3152 meters but also for its privileged location. Situated in the heart of the Sella group, it is an ideal destination for experienced hikers. The ascent can be tackled via the Boè refuge, which offers an incredible view of the surrounding area. The view from the top of Piz Boè is truly unique: the peaks of the Dolomites will seem within arm’s reach.

Conturines (3064 m)
With its 3064 meters, the Conturines is a mountain that captivates climbers and trekkers with its rugged rock faces and the 360-degree panorama it offers of the Badia basin. The summit provides an unparalleled view of the Sella group, the Puez-Odle, and other Dolomite peaks. The hike is challenging, but the satisfaction of reaching the top and admiring the entire landscape makes every effort worthwhile.

Cima Pescia (3006 m)
Cima Pescia is another mountain that exceeds 3000 meters in altitude, located in the Fanes Dolomites group. This trekking route will take you through wild landscapes, alpine meadows, and larch forests, ultimately reaching a summit that offers an extraordinary view of the Badia valleys and much of the Dolomites. Cima Pescia is particularly appreciated by those seeking a hike that combines wild nature and breathtaking panoramas.

Croda dei Baranci (3004 m)
Another mountain worth exploring is Croda dei Baranci, which rises 3004 meters above sea level. This peak is located in the Dolomites of Braies, easily reachable from Badia. With its imposing rocky structure, Croda dei Baranci is one of the most spectacular mountains in the area, particularly admired for its steep cliffs and the views from its summit. Reaching the top requires some trekking experience, but the view, which stretches from the Sella group peaks to the Carnic Alps, makes every step worthwhile.

Sasso Croce (3000 m)
Sasso Croce, with its 3000-meter altitude, is one of the most fascinating and easily recognizable mountains in the area. Accessible via well-marked trails, it offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding valleys and the Badia basin. It's a perfect destination for those seeking a hike that combines physical effort with natural beauty. The summit offers a 360-degree view stretching from the peaks of the Dolomites to the Badia valley.

Lagazuoi (2778 m)
Although it doesn’t reach 3000 meters, Lagazuoi deserves a special mention, especially for the panorama it offers. Located near the Falzarego Pass, it is one of the most panoramic peaks in the Dolomites. Its strategic position allows you to observe a large part of the surrounding mountains, including the Badia peaks and the Sella group. The ascent to Lagazuoi is a unique experience, especially with the option to use the cable car, which takes you almost to the top, making it easier for those who want to enjoy the view without strenuous physical effort.

Why Choose Badia for Your Treks Among the Peaks of the Dolomites?

  • Unmatched panoramas: Every peak and every trail will offer you spectacular views of the Dolomites, a natural landscape that will stay with you forever.
  • A 360-degree adventure: The 3000-meter mountains of Badia and its surroundings are ideal for those seeking an intense experience of nature, sports, and unforgettable panoramas.
  • Accessibility and variety: The hikes are suitable for both experienced trekkers and those who wish to tackle a mountain with moderate physical effort. The various peaks offer different levels of difficulty, allowing you to choose the itinerary that best suits your abilities.

Plan Your Adventure Among the Peaks at Badia Hill

If you're a lover of mountains and nature, Badia is the ideal base to explore the peaks of the Dolomites. The mountains over 3000 meters offer unique experiences, whether you want to take on a long trek or simply enjoy the panoramas from an alpine refuge. Book your stay at Badia Hill and prepare to live an unforgettable adventure among the peaks of the Dolomites.

For more information on trails, hikes, and the best peaks to visit, don’t hesitate to contact us!

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