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Funes Santa Maddalena: A Rewarding Journey to Dolomites' Hidden Gem
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Funes Santa Maddalena is a picture-perfect gem nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, and our journey to reach it by public transport was truly an adventure. Though it took great effort with multiple connections and careful planning, the breathtaking view made it all worthwhile. The iconic Church of Santa Maddalena stood gracefully against the backdrop of the dramatic Odle Peaks, creating a scene straight out of a postcard. The rolling green meadows, dotted with quaint farmhouses, added to the serene charm of the valley. Standing there, surrounded by such natural beauty, we felt all the effort melt away, leaving only awe and gratitude for this unforgettable experience.
Sometimes we need to escape from the busy life. Here is the perfect place to enjoy the serenity, the magnificent Dolomites in Valley Funes!
The valleys in the Dolomites region of Italy are numerous and numerous, but Funes is undoubtedly one of the most eye-catching. When I accidentally saw a photo here from a travel magazine, I was amazed, and my heart was longing for this trip to the hinterland of the Alps.
We set off from the small town of Ortisei, all the way along the valley, the water is clear, the leaves are full of streams, and the autumn is boundless. The rustic houses are scattered in the landscape. When we walked to the best shooting point on the tripod, we were immediately dragged into the beautiful picture. In front of the valley, the valleys are undulating, the grass is green, the traffic is sloppy, the cattle and the sheep are at ease; the jagged Geisler peaks in the distance, with a kind of unruly and fierce, under the blue sky, as the ancient coagulation waves; the valley waist At the most beautiful point, the Santa Maddalena spire church built in 1394 stands on a hillside like a beautiful navel. It was at sunset that the mid-autumn trees in the valley lined up in yellow and green, and in the setting sun, they radiated a warm and charming light. Silently, all the people were muted by such a scene. Or stand or sit, watching the last light slowly slide over the church spire, and finally dye the distant Geisler peak reddish, the valley clear. Along the path along the church, you can reach the highest point of the peaks of the Geisler mountains. But unfortunately, time is limited, you can't overlook this paradise from a higher place, and you can't have a drink on the large terrace of the wooden restaurant next to the legendary Geisler Peak, in the opposite view of the world's most photographed mountain. It is.
The Dolomites are located on the edge of the border between the Veneto region and the Trentino-Alto Adige region in northeastern Italy. The core protected area is 1359.11km%. The Dolomites Heritage Site is part of the Northern Italian Alps. There are as many as 18 peaks above 3000m. The sequence heritage site consisting of 9 regions shows outstanding mountain view diversity. There are landmark landscape types in international geomorphological studies such as peak clusters, peak needles and rock walls, including glacial landforms and karst landform systems. Frequent landslides, floods and avalanches present a distinctive dynamic geological process
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