Wildbad Innichen (Bagni di San Candido) was once a regal retreat for emperors and aristocrats, it now stands as one of the Dolomites’ most evocative forgotten gems — perfect for travelers who crave mystery over crowds.| Throne & Vine
Hike Bullaccia’s Puflatsch Plateau to the mysterious Hexenbänke (Witches’ Benches) and enjoy one of the most spellbinding views in the Dolomites.| Throne & Vine
Lago di Misurina is the largest lake in the Dolomites, and one of those sacred places that silences you mid-sentence. Here, the mirrored majesty of the mountains seizes your senses, leaving you suspended between myth and might. Discover how to visit the “Pearl of the Dolomites” and soak in everything it has to offer — ... Read more| Throne & Vine
Discover how to hike to the Forcella Denti di Terrarossa and Rifugo Alpe di Tires to immerse yourself in one of the most epic viewpoints in the Dolomites!| Throne & Vine
Lago Antorno is a must-see glacial lake when visiting Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Here’s your guide to exploring this Ice Age beauty of the Dolomites.| Throne & Vine
Dreaming of exploring the Alps and Dolomites? Wondering how these majestic landscapes compare to each other? Look no further. Below we share what sets the Alps and Dolomites apart and offer essential travel advice so you can wisely craft an unforgettable visit. Two of the most common questions we get from travelers is what is| Throne & Vine
Crowned as the first "European hiking village," La Val is a paradise for anyone craving breathtaking landscapes alongside captivating history and culture.| Throne & Vine
Lago di Landro (Dürrensee) is one of the prettiest lakes in the Dolomites and among the easiest to visit. Discover everything you need to see this alpine wonder.| Throne & Vine
Few places in the Dolomites are as captivating and historically significant as Val Fiscalina (Fischleintal). Discover how to embark on a soul-soothing hike through this verdant valley of lush larch meadows, majestic peaks, and charming mountain huts. Not every jaw-dropping hike in the Dolomites requires you to donate a bucket of sweat. In fact, some| Throne & Vine