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Updated: 2026-08-18
The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer breathtaking landscapes of dramatic rocky peaks, verdant valleys, and crystal-clear lakes. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure sports enthusiasts, with countless trails for hiking, climbing, skiing, and cycling.
Plan a trip to Dolomites →The must-see places in Dolomites include Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Lake Braies, Seceda, Alpe di Siusi, Val di Funes and more. Here is the full list, with a short note on each:
These three iconic peaks are a symbol of the Dolomites and offer spectacular hiking trails with panoramic views.
A beautiful turquoise lake surrounded by mountains, ideal for boating, walking, and photography.
A spectacular peak with dramatic alpine views, accessible by cable car and offering amazing hiking trails.
Europe's largest high-alpine meadow, perfect for hiking, cycling, and skiing in winter, with panoramic views.
An idyllic valley with small villages, picturesque churches, and breathtaking views of the Geisler mountains.
A small, enchanting lake known for its vibrant colors, which change with the light, and the reflection of the Latemar mountains.
A luxurious resort town known for skiing, boutique shops, gourmet restaurants, and spectacular mountain views.
The highest peak in the Dolomites, with a glacier and breathtaking views accessible by cable car and a war museum.
One of the most picturesque mountain passes, offering spectacular panoramic views and a starting point for hiking trails.
A stunning turquoise lake surrounded by mountains, accessible via a challenging but rewarding hike.
A spectacular peak accessible by cable car, offering 360-degree views of the Dolomites and hiking trails.
A beautiful alpine lake with views of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, ideal for walking and water activities.
A fascinating canyon showcasing the geological history of the Dolomites, with hiking trails and educational exhibits.
A fascinating museum with unique architectural design, dedicated to the history of mountaineering, with panoramic views.
Here is what 2 days in Dolomites look like when the planner builds them: stops grouped by proximity so no day doubles back, one full day at a time. The same route can be built for any length, from two days to a week.
This is an example. The planner builds a different route for your dates, real opening hours, how you get around and your own preferences.
Build your own itinerary - your dates, your preferences ←Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Lake Braies, Seceda, Alpe di Siusi, Val di Funes, Ruine Steinegg - Rovine Castello di Collepietra
Any season works - MupDay plans around opening hours and the weather, and rebuilds your days as you add or remove places.
Most travellers spend between two and five days in Dolomites. MupDay builds a full itinerary for whatever length you pick - two days, three, four or a week - splitting the places across the days by proximity and opening hours, so each day stands on its own.
Pick places in MupDay and it auto-builds a day-by-day route with no zig-zag, weather-aware.