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Fassa Valley

Fassa Valley

5.33km from Rosengarten group

The Val di Fassa is a valley in the Dolomites which is located in north-eastern Trentino. Surrounded by some of the most well-known mountain ranges of the Dolomites, the valley is an important tourist destination in both winter and summer. Furthermore, due to its linguistic identity, it is an integral part of Ladinia. The valley is surrounded by some of the most important massifs of the Dolomites.

Plattkofel

Plattkofel

7.3km from Rosengarten group

The Plattkofel is a 2964 m high mountain in the Langkofel group in the Dolomites. The name refers to the flat western flank facing the Alpe di Siusi. The summit ridge, which runs roughly in a north-west-south-east direction, has three summit points. The most important for tourists is the middle summit ( 2958 m ) with a summit cross, which can be reached via marked trails. However, the highest point of the mountain is found.

Karerpass

Karerpass

8.34km from Rosengarten group

The Karer Pass is the pass between the Rosengarten and the Latemar in the Italian Dolomites. It connects the Eggental with the Fassatal and thus South Tyrol with the Trentino. It is located at an altitude of 1752 m slm. Just below the pass in Eggental lies the Karersee. The Karerpass is one of the old crossings, admittedly it was never of paramount importance and was only used by shepherds and mules.

Karersee

Karersee

8.59km from Rosengarten group

The Carezza Lake is a small alpine lake located in the upper Val d'Ega to 1,534 m in the municipality of Nova Levante, about 25 km from Bolzano in South Tyrol, nestled among thick fir woods, under the slopes of the Latemar massif, which is reflected in its crystal clear water. The lake is known for its colors and for this reason in the Ladin language it is also called " Lec de Ergobando. The lake has no visible tributaries and is fed by underground springs.

Langkofel

Langkofel

9.18km from Rosengarten group

Langkofel is the main peak of the massif of the same name, placed between the Val Gardena and Val di Fassa, in the Dolomites. The mountain looks like a series of peaks that stretch for about a kilometer from north-west to south-east. With a cable car from the Sella pass, you can reach the Sassolungo saddle at 2,681 meters and the Toni Demetz refuge, starting point for various excursions.

Sella Pass

Sella Pass

9.54km from Rosengarten group

The Sella pass is a mountain pass in the Dolomites, located at 2240 m above sea level, between the Sassolungo and the Sella Group. It connects Canazei, in Val di Fassa with Selva di Val Gardena, in Val Gardena. Itt is a popular tourist destination, both winter and summer. Its numerous ski lifts are part of the Dolomiti Superski ski area and the famous Sellaronda, of which it is one of the most spectacular points. For the beauty of the landscape and the surrounding mountains, it is a favorite d

Seis am Schlern

Seis am Schlern

10.89km from Rosengarten group

Siusi allo Sciliar is a fraction of the Italian municipality of Castelrotto, in the autonomous province of Bolzano. Located at the foot of the Sciliar, at 1,004 m asl, the village gives its name to the Alpe di Siusi, the largest mountain pasture in Europe. Siusi has a long history as an Alpine tourist resort. In addition to winter sports, practiced from December to March, and obviously hiking sports (trekking and mountaineering). It should be noted that in the nearby hamlet of San Vigilio, ther

Latemar

Latemar

11.16km from Rosengarten group

The Latemar is a Dolomite mountain group that extends between the provinces of Trento and Bolzano, in Trentino-Alto Adige / Südtirol. The Dolomites system " Sciliar - Catinaccio and Latemar" is one of the nine places belonging to the site "The Dolomites" declared in 2009 a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Latemar is one of the most famous Dolomite groups in the world, as its superb north face is reflected in the enchanting Lake Carezza in hundreds of postcards

Seiser Alm

Seiser Alm

11.29km from Rosengarten group

The Seiser Alm is the largest high alpine pasture in Europe. It is located in the South Tyrolean Dolomites in Italy, around 20 km northeast of Bolzano and above the well-known tourist resorts of Seis am Schlern, Kastelruth, and Ortisei in Val Gardena. In summer, the area is ideal for hiking and mountain tours. The winter sports area has 60 km of downhill pistes, predominantly of easy and medium difficulty, numerous lifts, and a fun park.

Dolomiti Superski

Dolomiti Superski

11.92km from Rosengarten group

The Dolomiti Superski is the largest ski area in Italy, born in 1974 and spread over an area of ​​about 3,000 km² in the Triveneto, including most of the winter ski slopes of the Dolomites, for a total of 1,246 km of slopes divided into 12 different ski areas. Of these 500 km are connected "skis on feet". It offers 450 ski lifts and 1,246 kilometers of slopes, about half of which are directly connected to each other, and all of which can be used with a single ski pass.

Sella Ronda

Sella Ronda

11.98km from Rosengarten group

Sella Ronda is the most recognized ski route of the Dolomites. It is a loop that runs either clockwise or counterclockwise around the massif of the Sella mountain range. This route can easily be accomplished in one day. In winter it is possible to ski around the entire massif by using the Sellaronda ski lift carousel. The well-connected lifts and superbly prepared pistes will allow you uninterrupted skiing on almost 30 kms of ski runs in one single day.

Pordoi Pass

Pordoi Pass

12.63km from Rosengarten group

The Pordoi Pass is an Alpine pass in the Dolomites located at 2,239 m asl, located between the Sella Group to the north and the Marmolada group to the south. From the Pass, you have the quickest access to the Sella group by means of the cable car. On the Venetian side of the pass, there is an ossuary that collects, in a common tomb, the remains of 454 Germanic fallen and of 8,128 Austro-Hungarian fallen during the Great War. The area around the step is home to numerous installations and ski sl

Sass Pordoi

Sass Pordoi

12.66km from Rosengarten group

Sass Pordoi is a plateau-like rock summit which was located in the heart of Italy. It is accessible by cable car from the Passo Pordoi ridge. Also, a hiking tour proceeds up to the peak. The easiest route is the one from the south, the path proceeds beneath the cable car until the summit. There is a restaurant up there and a lookout platform, famous for its views towards the Marmolada and Langkofel Groups. The cable-car is free-hanging - there are no pillars on the 800m ascent.

Val Gardena

Val Gardena

12.87km from Rosengarten group

Val Gardena is one of the best holiday destinations in the world when it comes to skiing, hiking and exploring nature. Surrounded by the UNESCO-protected Dolomites, this charming alpine valley is the perfect place to unwind, enjoy life and recharge your mind. The Gardena Spring Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition held every spring in the Valley. Val Gardena has a Serie A ice hockey team, the Hockey Club Gardena.

San Pellegrino Pass

San Pellegrino Pass

13.8km from Rosengarten group

The San Pellegrino pass is an alpine pass in the Dolomites located at an altitude of 1,918 m asl. In ancient times the pass was simply called monte di alocco, where the term aloch or alochet indicated the vast meadows where the cattle still graze today. The toponym Alochet still exists and indicates a place located about five kilometers from the pass towards Moena. During the time of the Crusades towards the Holy Land, the pass was an important crossing along the road that connected Germany to t

Piz Boè

Piz Boè

14.42km from Rosengarten group

The Piz Boe is a mountain of the Dolomites high 3,152 m, the highest peak of the Sella Group, on the border of the provinces of Belluno, Bolzano, and Trento. Piz Boè is one of the least difficult 3000 in the Dolomites as regards the technical difficulties and the difference in height: the cable car that starts from the Pordoi pass allows, in fact, to reach the 2,950 m altitude of Sass Pordoi in a few minutes. However, the access route is not unique: at least 4 can be counted with different degr

Gardena Pass

Gardena Pass

15.32km from Rosengarten group

The Gardena pass is an alpine pass in the Dolomites, located at 2,121 m asl between Val Gardena and Val Badia, between the Sella group in the south and the Cir group to the north, connecting Selva di Val Gardena with Corvara in Badia. The pass is the starting point for many hiking trails. In the surrounding area, there are numerous ski lifts and ski slopes, including the famous " Dantercepies " and "Cir" which, starting from the pass, reach Selva.

Seceda

Seceda

15.67km from Rosengarten group

The Seceda is a mountain at the foot of the Odle group, placed in val Gardena, above the inhabited Ortisei. Its summit can be reached via a cable car from the town center. The Südtirol Gardenissima ski race has started from the summit of Seceda since 1997. the summit can also be reached on foot starting from the south from Ortisei, Santa Cristina, or Selva di Val Gardena or from the north from the municipality of Funes.

Marmolada

Marmolada

15.73km from Rosengarten group

The Marmolada is a mountain group of the Eastern Alps on the border between the province of Trento and the province of Belluno, the highest of the Dolomites themselves, reaching the maximum altitude with Punta Penia, bounded to the east by the Val Pettorina and to the west by the Val di Fassa, with other important valleys inside the group that are Val Contrin , Val di Grepa, and Val San Nicolò. One of the nice trekking destinations and also a picturesque viewpoint.

Passo Fedaia

Passo Fedaia

16.48km from Rosengarten group

The Fedaia pass is an alpine pass located on the border between Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto, between the provinces of Trento and Belluno, which connects the Val di Fassa to Agordino, at the foot of the Marmolada, through the state road 641 of the Fedaia Pass. The pass is formed by a plateau of about 2.5 kilometers, near which there is an artificial lake, Lake Fedaia, used for the production of hydroelectric energy. Some ski lifts and numerous itineraries for excursions on the Marmolada also

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Rosengarten group, 38036 Sèn Jan di Fassa, Trentino, Italy

The Rosengarten group is a massif in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It is located between the Tierser Tal and Eggental in South Tyrol and the Fassa Valley in Trentino. One peculiarity of the Rosengarten is the pink shade, owing to the presence of the mineral dolomite, which takes in the sunset and "glows", as celebrated in the Bozner Bergsteigerlied. Meaning "Rose garden" in German, the name refers to the legend of King Laurin and his Rose Garden, a traditional story explaining the outer appea