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South Tyrol’s Dolomites charged €5 entry fees in summer 2025 to curb overcrowding and protect land, sparking legal disputes.
In summer 2025, South Tyrol’s Dolomites introduced entry fees of €5 for popular hiking areas like Monte Seceda and Drei Zinnen, citing environmental damage and trespassing on private land.
Despite Italy’s legal guarantee of public access to natural areas, landowners say they’ve received no response from national authorities.
The move, prompted by up to 4,000 daily visitors, has sparked regional legal challenges and calls for federal action.
As winter approaches, snow will naturally reduce access.
Travelers are encouraged to explore lesser-known spots like Ortisei and nearby vineyards.
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Las Dolomitas del Tirol del Sur cobraron 5 euros de entrada en el verano de 2025 para frenar la superpoblación y proteger la tierra, lo que provocó disputas legales.