Torri di Vajolet
The Torri di Vajolet are a group of six rock towers located in the Dolomites, northern Italy. These formations are part of the Catinaccio mountain range. The towers reach up to 2,813 meters above sea level and are notable for their vertical walls, making them popular for alpine climbing.
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The towers are composed primarily of dolomite rock, a feature that contributes to their distinct pale color and rugged appearance. Formed over millions of years, the Torri di Vajolet are accessible via hiking trails, with the nearest starting point at the Rifugio Gardeccia. The area is notable for its alpine environment and panoramic views, attracting climbers and hikers during the summer months.
