Dolomites are a mountain range in the eastern Alps. Having been here once, you will want to come back again and again. The area of the Dolomites is 142 km2. In 2009, the Dolomites were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. ⠀ Dolomites are separate mountains and small massifs. Millions of years ago, in their place was a warm sea. When it retreated, unusual rock formations remained. ⠀ If you find yourself in the Dolomites, remember our post and complete the TOP-5 things to do in our opinion: ⠀ 1. Climb to the top of the highest mountain - Marmolada. In clear weather, Venice can be seen from the top. 2. See Tre Cime di Lavaredo. This is perhaps the most famous peak of the Dolomite. 3. Walking around Lake Braies is probably one of the most photographed lakes in the world. 4. Take a walk along Cortina d Ampezzo. One of the most famous and fashionable ski resorts in Italy. 5. Take a picture on the shore of the beautiful Lake Misurina, which is located at the very foot of the Three Peaks of the Lavaredo mountain range. ⠀ ⠀ The easiest way to get to the Dolomite is from Milan, Verona, Venice. Flights to other cities will be much more expensive.