Dolomites Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Dolomites Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Alta Via Val Venosta Walking Tour
The Alta Via Val Venosta Walking Tour follows gorgeous hiking trails in South Tyrol, Italy. Follow the Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail in South Tyrol, a multi-day hiking trip at great heights, a true attraction for adventurers who want to explore Italy. Its path starts from the Adige river source at the Resia Pass in the north until Stava/Staben in the Lower Venosta Valley, finishing in the capital Merano. The rich and varied vegetation of the Monte Sole mountains and the splendid panoramic views of the Ortler mountain make the journey a unique experience. The Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail usually offers good weather conditions as well as a clear view of the glaciers, making it a perfect trip for lovers of mountains and nature.
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Dolomites Hiking in Fanes and Sennes
Discover Italy’s hushed, quiet corner, sketched with the ever-so demanding Dolomites, where alpine valleys, woodlands, jetting karsts, and sparkling lakes add layers of natural beauty, on this eight-day self-guided walking tour.
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Highlights of Via Claudia Augusta
During your hiking week along the old Roman road “Via Claudia Augusta”, you will discover one of South Tyrol‘s most beautiful sections located between the Vinschgau region and the southern wine route, causing hikers hearts to leap for joy.
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Alpine Crossing 3: Meran to Lake Garda
Starting in the famous spa town Meran you walk through vineyards and orchards, past historic castles and sparkling tarns and visit idyllic places with some of the most wonderful views.
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Alta Via 1 Trek: Dobbiaco to Rifugio Capanna Trieste
Step into the magical atmosphere of the mighty Dolomites – a land of wild open spaces, green meadows and rugged peaks set against the deep blue sky! The 8-Day Self-Guided Alta Via 1 Trek: Dobbiaco to Rifugio Capanna Trieste tour invites you to wander trails framed by glaciers, ridges and massifs, relishing in vistas from start to finish.
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Dolomites to Venice Hiking Tour
This beautiful 8-day walking adventure explores the incredible Italian countryside. The Dolomites to Venice Hiking Tour is self-guided, so you can walk at your own pace and revel in the gorgeous scenery that surrounds you.
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Winter Hiking in the Dolomites
The Winter Hiking in the Dolomites tour is an 8-day hiking adventure that will show off the spectacular frozen majesty of these Italian mountains during the winter. You’ll explore trails that are navigable without snowshoes, plunging you right into a winter wonderland.
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The Best Hikes of Cortina
Embark on an amazing self-guided 7-day Dolomites hike, nestled in Pocol, Cortina d’Ampezzo. On this trip, you’ll choose from a selection of incredible hikes from days 2 through 6, giving you plenty of freedom to explore the mighty Dolomites at your own pace and in your own way!
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Trekking the Dolomites from Cortina d’Ampezzo Tour
Explore the most beautiful mountain scenery on a tour of the Italian Dolomites with a base in one of the world’s great mountain towns: Cortina d’Ampezzo.
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Dolomites Hut to Hut Hiking Tour
This 7-day self-guided Dolomites Hut to Hut Hiking Tour has some of the most incredible scenery in the Alps. New wonders await you around every turn, as the landscape along this stunning tour of the Dolomites is so varied (and beautiful).
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E5: Oberstdorf to Meran Trek
The E5 is one of the most popular long-distance hiking paths and is often called the “most beautiful of all crossings of the Alps”.
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Hiking the Friulian Dolomites Tour
Discover the stunning Friulian Dolomites on this guided hiking holiday from Sappada to Pesaris. Your expert guide will lead you between lush valleys, to high peaks, and around crystalline lakes. The Hiking Aventure in the Friulian Dolomites is a perfect introduction to some of the most special mountain scenery in Europe.
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Grand Circuit of the Dolomites Tour
Looking for an adventure in Northern Italy that highlights some of the most incredible mountain scenery anywhere in the country? Then look no further than the Grand Circuit of the Dolomites Tour! From the Puez Odle massif to the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, this west to east trekking route utilizes some of the most beautiful paths in the Dolomites, all of which surround the famous resort town of Cortina d’Ampezzo.
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Dolomites Trekking Tour in Refugios
The Dolomites Trekking Tour in Refugios is an incredible adventure that showcases the natural beauty of northern Italy and the dolomites region. Explore famous peaks, picturesque alpine valleys and some of the best scenery the Alps have to offer on this 10-day self-guided trekking tour in the Dolomites.
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Guided Dolomites Hiking Tour
Hike the Dolomites in this guided group trip. Based in Cortina, each day is a new walk in the Dolomites, followed by a relaxing evening your Cortina hotel.
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When planning your trek in the Dolomites, consider starting from hubs like Cortina d'Ampezzo or Val Gardena. These areas offer access to a variety of trails, including famous routes like Alta Via 1 and Tre Cime di Lavaredo Circuit, ensuring an immersive experience in the heart of the Dolomites.
Trekking in the Dolomites is a unique adventure, combining rugged mountain landscapes with rich alpine heritage. With trails like Alta Via 1 and Pale di San Martino Hiking Tour, trekkers are treated to breathtaking vistas and challenging terrain, making every step an unforgettable experience.
The best time for trekking in the Dolomites is during the summer months, from late June to early September. While summer offers optimal conditions with mild weather and clear trails, spring and autumn can also be rewarding for those seeking fewer crowds and vibrant landscapes. Winter treks are possible but require special equipment and experience due to snow and icy conditions.
- Alta Via 1: This iconic trek spans over 120 kilometers through the heart of the Dolomites, offering stunning views of jagged peaks, alpine meadows, and picturesque valleys.
- Tre Cime di Lavaredo Circuit: This circular route showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Three Peaks of Lavaredo), one of the most iconic landmarks in the Dolomites.
- Pale di San Martino Hiking Tour: Trek through the Pale di San Martino mountain range, where dramatic limestone spires contrast with lush alpine meadows, providing a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience.
- Sellaronda Trek: Encircling the majestic Sella Massif, this trek offers panoramic views of the Dolomite peaks, as well as access to charming alpine villages and traditional mountain rifugios.
- Val di Fassa and Val Gardena Trekking Tour: Dolomites Walking in Val di Fassa & Val Gardena offers a picturesque journey through these renowned valleys, where hikers can explore lush forests, quaint mountain villages, and majestic peaks, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and rich culture of the Dolomites.
When trekking in the Dolomites, essential items to pack include sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing for varying weather conditions, a waterproof jacket, sunscreen, a hat, plenty of water, snacks, a map, and a first aid kit.
Yes, many trekking companies in the Dolomites offer luggage transfer services between accommodations, allowing trekkers to hike with only a day pack while their main luggage is transported to the next lodging.
The duration of your trek in the Dolomites can vary depending on the chosen route and hiking pace. Some treks can be completed in a few days, while others may take a week or more to fully explore the region.
Yes, there are several family-friendly treks in the Dolomites, including easy trails suitable for children and routes with minimal elevation gain. These treks often feature scenic views and opportunities for educational experiences in nature.
Accommodations when trekking in the Dolomites range from mountain huts (rifugios) and alpine lodges to hotels and guesthouses in valley towns. Trekkers can choose between basic dormitory-style lodging or more comfortable private rooms.
Yes, self-guided trekking in the Dolomites is possible, with well-marked trails and detailed maps available for independent hikers. However, it's essential to be well-prepared and familiar with navigation techniques for remote mountain terrain.
Yes, guided trekking tours led by experienced local guides are popular in the Dolomites. Guided tours offer the advantage of expert knowledge about the region's trails, safety considerations, and cultural insights.
The best time to trek in the Dolomites is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when weather conditions are most favorable, and mountain trails are free from snow.
Generally, no permits are required for trekking in the Dolomites. However, some protected areas may have regulations in place, such as entry fees or restrictions on camping, so it's essential to check in advance.
Trekking routes in the Dolomites vary in difficulty, ranging from easy walks suitable for beginners to challenging high-alpine trails that require mountaineering skills. It's crucial to choose routes that match your fitness level and experience.
Safety precautions when trekking in the Dolomites include staying on marked trails, checking weather forecasts, carrying essential equipment, informing others of your itinerary, and being aware of potential hazards such as rockfall and changing weather conditions.
Yes, emergency assistance services, including mountain rescue teams and emergency shelters, are available in the Dolomites. Trekkers should carry a charged cell phone and know how to contact emergency services in case of need.