Are there bears in Cortina d Ampezzo?


Are there bears in Cortina d Ampezzo? Fauna include marmots, roe deer, chamois and hares and, on occasion, wolves, bears and lynx. Much of the area of Cortina is part of the Natural Park of the Ampezzo Dolomites.


Why is Cortina d Ampezzo so expensive?

Located in the Dolomites, Cortina d'Ampezzo is renowned as a luxurious ski resort. Properties with panoramic views of the mountains and in close proximity to the main shopping street Corso Italia and the ski slopes are particularly sought after. Apartments in the city centre cost up to 14,000 euros per square metre.


Is it safe in the Dolomites?

Basic safety in the Dolomites Never go alone into the backcountry in winter alone. Guided tours with UIAGM or IFMGA Professional Mountain Guides are a great option, but even if you choose not to participate in a guided tour, you should always hike with another person for safety's sake.


What predators live in the Dolomites?

Another three large mammals have recently made a reappearance in the Dolomites: bears, lynxes and golden jackals. They have been spotted recently in a number of locations but they have not as yet formed settled colonies in the area.


What to do if you see a bear in Italy?

If you see a bear, do not disturb or approach. Never feed a bear, even if it seems calm. Stay away from a bear that is eating. Do not approach or enter a bear den.


What famous people are in Cortina?

Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn and Frank Sinatra may have jetted in during Cortina's heyday to soak up the Dolomiti mood and its martinis, but the resort still operates as salotto dei famosi – a sitting room for celebrities – seducing stars such as George Clooney.


Are there wolves in the Dolomites?

The Spormaggiore wildlife park, near Andalo just a few kilometres from Molveno, offers you the chance to see brown bears, the star attraction, as well as wolves, lynx, foxes, eagle owls and otters.


What is Cortina d Ampezzo famous for?

Cortina d'Ampezzo is a mountain destination in the Italian Alps renowned for the beauty of its landscapes, its heritage and the many sporting activities on offer. Discover more about Cortina, host town of the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026.