Catinaccio
The Catinaccio is a prominent mountain group located in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It is part of the South Tyrol region and is known for its stunning vertical cliffs and unique rock formations. The highest peak, Catinaccio d'Antermoia, reaches an elevation of 3,004 meters (9,862 feet), making it a popular destination for hikers and climbers.
The area surrounding the Catinaccio is rich in natural beauty, featuring lush valleys, alpine meadows, and picturesque lakes. It is also part of the Dolomiti di Sesto UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its geological significance and breathtaking landscapes. The region attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round, offering activities like skiing, mountain biking, and rock climbing.