Cadore and Val di Cadore await you with breathtaking landscapes, historic villages, and imposing mountains. What to see? Hikes among the peaks, Lake Misurina, and trails leading to the heart of the Dolomites. When to go? In every season, to experience sports, nature, and relaxation. Where to stay? Choose from apartments with saunas, typical mountain huts, and charming hotels. Book your holiday in Cadore for a unique experience!
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Where to stay in Cadore
Cadore offers a variety of accommodation options for every type of traveler: cozy apartments for families and rooms with a view for couples seeking romance for those desiring a wellness-focused stay. Many accommodations, in particular, are equipped with saunas, ideal for relaxing after a day of outdoor sports. Don’t forget that Cadore is also famous for its traditional alpine huts and mountain refuges, where you can savor typical mountain cuisine.
Vodo Di Cadore
A small and quiet village in the Cadore Valley, perfect for those seeking peace and unspoiled nature. An ideal destination for those wanting a holiday away from the crowds, immersed in the green of the mountains.
Pieve Di Cadore
Known as the birthplace of the painter Titian, Pieve di Cadore is a fascinating destination for lovers of history and culture, with its artistic heritage and breathtaking mountain landscape. One of the preferred destinations for a cultural and relaxing holiday in Cadore.
San Vito Di Cadore
One of the favorite destinations for those seeking a mix of sports and relaxation, San Vito di Cadore offers spectacular views of the Dolomites, perfect for summer hikes and winter skiing. It’s also an excellent starting point for exploring the Dolomiti d’Ampezzo Natural Park.
Venas Di Cadore
A picturesque village that represents a tranquil destination for those seeking a holiday focused on relaxation. With its mountain and forest landscapes, it’s ideal for walks and hikes immersed in nature.
Borca Di Cadore
A perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Borca di Cadore offers hiking, cycling, and skiing surrounded by the magnificent peaks of the Dolomites. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility in an unspoiled landscape.

Antica Casa Nella 2
From 100.00€ per night

Antica Casa Nella 5
From 100.00€ per night

Antica Casa Nella 3
From 100.00€ per night

Antica Casa Nella 4
From 100.00€ per night

Casa Cavina
From 120.00€ per night

Antica Casa Nella 1
From 100.00€ per night

Casa Ladinia
From 150.00€ per night

Alla Regia
From 200.00€ per night

Alla Regia 1 Wellness
From 110.00€ per night
How to get to Cadore
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- Cortina d'Ampezzo (Cortina Airport) – about 10 km
- Treviso Antonio Canova Airport (TSF) – about 135 km
- Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) – about 150 km
- Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN) – about 260 km
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- Calalzo di Cadore – 35 km away, connected by Dolomitibus buses
- Dobbiaco / Toblach – about 30 km away
- Venice-Mestre – useful for connections from major cities
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- Dolomitibus – connects Cortina d'Ampezzo, Auronzo di Cadore, Misurina and other locations in the area
- Bus from Venice – to directly reach the main locations in Cadore
- Bus from Belluno – regular services to Cadore and Val di Cadore
Where to ski in Cadore
The Cadore area offers over 70 km of ski slopes, suitable for skiers of all levels. Here are the main areas:
- Auronzo di Cadore – Misurina – Monte Agudo
Perfect for families and beginners, with wide and well-groomed slopes. Misurina, with its lake, offers breathtaking views. Ideal for family holidays in Cadore and beginner to intermediate skiers. - San Vito di Cadore – Croda da Lago
A quiet and scenic area, with slopes for intermediate and advanced skiers. Great for those seeking a holiday away from the crowds of Cortina, but with excellent slopes. - Zoldo – Val di Zoldo
Offers technical slopes for expert skiers and off-piste enthusiasts. Ideal for those seeking challenges and adventure on a holiday in Cadore. A perfect place to combine sports, nature, and relaxation in the Dolomites!
Before hitting the slopes, make sure you have the right equipment: thermal jacket, waterproof gloves, helmet, ski goggles, and comfortable boots. Every detail is crucial for enjoying the mountains safely during your holiday in Cadore.
If you want to make your experience even more convenient, download the official app of the ski areas: you’ll have slope maps, updated weather forecasts, and all the useful information to plan your day on the snow. Download it now and get ready for an unforgettable holiday in Cadore!
In Cadore, there’s never time to get bored: hikes among the peaks, snowshoeing in the woods, skiing, climbing, e-bike tours, relaxing days in mountain huts, and tasting local products are just some of the experiences to enjoy in every season.
We have chosen the most authentic and unique activities for you to discover Cadore from every angle, immersed in the nature and tranquility of the Dolomites.
Typical dishes in Cadore
Eating in **Cadore** is a real dive into the authentic flavors of the Dolomites. Here, the cuisine is characterized by typical mountain dishes, such as speck, local cheeses, and dishes based on mushrooms and game, but also by Ladin and Venetian influences. During your holiday in Cadore, you can taste genuine recipes prepared with fresh, local ingredients, perhaps in a mountain hut or in one of the characteristic restaurants in the villages. A gastronomic experience that will complete your stay immersed in nature.
- Polenta with game stew
A rustic and flavorful dish, perfect for warming up during a day in the mountains. - Potato gnocchi with butter and sage
A simple yet tasty dish, prepared with fresh, local ingredients. - Alpine cheese
Enjoyed on its own or accompanied by honey and walnuts, it’s a delicacy that represents the Cadore tradition. - Soppressa cadorina
A typical Cadore salami, ideal to savor with a glass of local wine during your holiday in Cadore. - Bean and kale soup
A hearty and nutritious dish, perfect for recharging after a day of hiking in the Dolomites.
Ready for your holiday in Cadore?
Whether you’re exploring the flowery trails in “summer or gliding down snowy slopes in” winter, Cadore offers the perfect balance between nature, sports, and relaxation. To make your stay even more unforgettable, we’ve selected apartments and rooms with saunas, ideal for a rejuvenating break. With a spectacular view of the Dolomites, these accommodations are perfect for couples, families, and groups of friends. Book your holiday in Cadore and experience every season to the fullest.

Zardini mini, nice studio in the center of Cortina
From 120.00€ per night

Casa Alverà
From 180.00€ per night

Casa Pecol
From 230.00€ per night

Casa Cadin
From 165.00€ per night

Casa Milijera
From 170.00€ per night

Casa Faloria
From 160.00€ per night

Faloria Mini
From 110.00€ per night

Casa Olimpia
From 210.00€ per night

Casa Zardini, in centro a Cortina d'Ampezzo
From 170.00€ per night

Casa Cristallo in Cortina d'Ampezzo
From 200.00€ per night

Casa del Lupo in Cortina d'Ampezzo
From 220.00€ per night

Casa Maia in Cortina d'Ampezzo
From 170.00€ per night
The Dolomites: Stars of the 2026 Olympics
The Belluno Dolomites are not just a dream destination for vacations: they will also be the beating heart of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics! Between Cortina d’Ampezzo and the most spectacular peaks, some of the world’s most exciting and anticipated competitions will take place.
Your holiday in Cadore awaits you!