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Geological · Cortina d'Ampezzo, South Tyrol, Italy

Dolomite Alpenglow — Tre Cime Italy

The Tre Cime di Lavaredo's alpenglow — the Dolomites' pale limestone turning through pink, rose, and deep red in the 20 minutes after sunset ('Enrosadüra' in Ladin, the mountain glow that local legend attributes to King Laurin's enchanted rose garden) — creates one of the Alps' most specifically Dolomitic visual phenomena, available only on clear evenings when the setting sun's long horizontal rays catch the pale rock at the correct angle. The Tre Cime ('Three Peaks')'s distinctive form — three vertical towers of 300 metres rising from a high plateau above Misurina — creates the Alps' most compositionally powerful alpenglow subject, and the combination of the colour sequence (the rocks appearing to emit their own light at the deepest rose stage), the high altitude meadow foreground, and the Cadore valley visible below creates an Italian Alpine encounter of transcendent visual quality. The 3-hour circumnavigation trail allows the alpenglow to be observed from multiple angles simultaneously.

When
Jun — Oct, peak Jun — Sep
Best viewing
A 20-minute post-sunset alpenglow sequence turning the Tre Cime's limestone from pink to deep red, viewed from a high plateau circuit trail with meadow foregrounds and valley panoramas. Best on clear evenings with an unobstructed western horizon.
Category
Geological
Status
Returns Jun 2026

About this spectacle

Standing on the high plateau above Misurina as the sun dips below the western horizon, you watch the Tre Cime's pale limestone begin a slow chromatic journey: first a warm blush of pink, then rose deepening to a saturated crimson, and finally a brief, almost incandescent deep red — the whole sequence lasting roughly 20 minutes. At the peak of this 'Enrosadüra', the rock appears to generate its own light, as if the towers themselves are glowing from within. The three vertical pillars — each rising some 300 metres from an already high plateau — dominate the sky in a way few Alpine formations can match, while meadow foreground and the distant Cadore valley below add depth and scale. The 3-hour circumnavigation trail means you can reposition to catch the colour from multiple angles: north face, south face, and the classic west-facing viewpoint. On perfectly clear evenings the colour saturation is extraordinary, and the sensation of watching ancient rock transformed by light is quietly overwhelming.

When to go

Jun — Oct, peak Jun — Sep

Getting there

Nearest airport: VCE. Nearest city: Cortina d'Ampezzo.

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