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elleng

(136,043 posts)
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 09:46 AM Aug 2018

36 Hours in the Dolomites

This monumental mountain range in northeastern Italy is an idyllic playground for both outdoor adventurers and those seeking a taste of the region’s cultural heritage.

'A travel tip for the Dolomites: You don’t want to be the driver, negotiating steep hairpin turns and bands of Italian cyclists pedaling through dangerously narrow mountain passes. You want to be the passenger, the one hanging her head out the window, mouth agape, transfixed on the mountain peaks and gloriously green valleys. This monumental mountain range in northeastern Italy is one of the world’s most beautiful playgrounds for outdoor adventurers, from winter skiers to summer hikers, bikers, mountain climbers and more. But equally fascinating is its cultural heritage.

Much of the region was Austrian until annexation by Italy after World War I, and the distinctive local cuisine reflects these roots; expect lots of speck, sauerkraut, knödel and strudel. From valley to valley, village to village, you’ll still encounter mostly German, some Italian with a lilting accent, as well as Ladin, an umlaut-heavy language native to this remote region. But though road signs are posted in two or three languages, the otherworldly beauty of the Dolomites needs no translation.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/travel/what-to-do-in-the-dolomites.html?

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36 Hours in the Dolomites (Original Post) elleng Aug 2018 OP
#1 on my list for my next international travel... Satch59 Aug 2018 #1
No, and I'm not a skier either, or much of a hiker, elleng Aug 2018 #2
I want to go there . . . nt flamin lib Aug 2018 #3
Negotiating steep hairpin turns, dangerously narrow mountain passes..wait a minute... Stuart G Aug 2018 #4
HAHAHA! elleng Aug 2018 #5
headed there next year - looking forward to it DrDan Sep 2018 #6

Satch59

(1,354 posts)
1. #1 on my list for my next international travel...
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 10:17 AM
Aug 2018

Not a skier so summer would be my choice... I'm inspired by mountains so this looks magical. Have you been there?

elleng

(136,043 posts)
2. No, and I'm not a skier either, or much of a hiker,
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 10:21 AM
Aug 2018

but years ago, I thought I'd like to visit.

Stuart G

(38,726 posts)
4. Negotiating steep hairpin turns, dangerously narrow mountain passes..wait a minute...
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 08:57 PM
Aug 2018

mountain peaks, green valleys?..Nope, not Italy,,,seem to remember something like that in ...?? it is coming to me...wait a moment.....Colorado...something called, Pikes Peak..I drove that one once...a while ago..wiat...a long while ago. Or, was it Wyoming?

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