Forni di Sopra, a small village in the province of Udine, is one of the main tourist centres in the Dolomites and welcomes many tourists in all seasons of the year. It is located at a height of 967 metres above sea level and towers over the Tagliamento Valley.
This enchanting village offers enchanting landscapes in summer and ski facilities in winter, to satisfy every need all year round. The mountain environment in which this small village is set has been officially recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so visiting this place can be a truly unique experience.
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