Italian Alps Tours
Booking one of these amazing Italian Alps Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Cortina and the Dolomites Hiking Tour
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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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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7-Day Tour du Mont Blanc in Guest Houses
Lace up your hiking boots for a magical 7-day self-guided Tour du Mont Blanc hike, following the world-renowned tour route. This shortened version of the Tour du Mont Blanc takes in the highlights of the TMB, and uses local transport to shorten the valley bottom walking sections. If you only have a week, this is the best Tour du Mont Blanc itinerary.
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Sentieri del Lys: Trekking Towards Monte Rosa Tour
South of Mont Blanc lies the Aosta Valley, and at the southern end you find the pretty Lys Valley. This 8-day walking tour gets you up into the mountains, staying in Rifugios and dipping down to charming villages, while also giving you views of the beautiful Monta Rosa mountain.
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Cross Country Ski the Tyrolean Dolomites
Spend an amazing week exploring the cross-country ski trails in the unbelievable Tyrolean Dolomites. The Cross Country Ski the Tyrolean Dolomites Tour is a self-guided adventure on the scenic mountain trails between Lienz and Cortina d’Ampezzo, discovering some of the finest alpine scenery in the Alps.
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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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XC Ski the Dolomites
Spend eight snow-filled days cross-country skiing in the spectacular Dolomite mountains on this self-guided tour. Your stay will be divided between Dobbiaco, Sesto, and Prato Piazza so you can ski on the best and most beautiful trails in the area.
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Complete 11-Day Tour du Mont Blanc Trek
Experience one of Europe’s most famous hikes as you tackle the 11-day self-guided Complete Tour du Mont Blanc Trek that spans France, Italy, and Switzerland.
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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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When planning your Italian Alps adventure, explore stunning mountain landscapes from key hubs like Aosta, Bolzano, and Cortina d'Ampezzo. Start your journey from these vibrant towns, or head straight to iconic destinations like the Dolomites for unparalleled mountain adventures.
From hiking and trekking to cycling and skiing, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy in the Italian Alps. Embark on guided mountain expeditions, explore the extensive network of hiking trails, or cycle through picturesque valleys. In winter, hit the slopes for exhilarating ski tours and snowboarding adventures.
The Italian Alps beckon year-round, offering diverse experiences in every season. Visit in spring or autumn to avoid crowds and enjoy mild weather ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer welcomes peak trekking season, while winter transforms the Alps into a snowy wonderland for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts.
- Tour du Mont Blanc Trek: Embark on a multi-day trek circling the Mont Blanc massif, passing through France, Italy, and Switzerland, offering stunning views of glaciers and alpine landscapes.
- Gran Paradiso Trek and Summit Climb: Trek through Gran Paradiso National Park, culminating in a summit climb of Gran Paradiso, the highest peak entirely within Italy, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps.
- Dolomites Alta Via 1: Experience a classic multi-day trek along the Dolomites' Alta Via 1, traversing high alpine terrain and picturesque landscapes, showcasing the region's unique geology and beauty.
- Monterosa Ski: Enjoy a skiing adventure in the Monterosa region, exploring diverse terrain and breathtaking vistas, with access to a network of pistes suitable for all levels of skiers.
- Stelvio Pass Cycling Expedition: Embark on a challenging cycling expedition to Stelvio Pass, one of the highest paved mountain passes in the Alps, renowned for its hairpin bends and stunning mountain scenery.
- Cycle the Alpe Adria: Cycle through the scenic Alpe Adria region, crossing three countries from the Austrian Alps to the Adriatic Sea, experiencing diverse landscapes and cultures along the way.
- Cross Country Ski the Tyrolean Dolomites: Discover the beauty of the Tyrolean Dolomites on a cross-country skiing adventure, exploring pristine snow-covered landscapes and enjoying the tranquility of the mountains.
- Via Ferrata in the Brenta Dolomites: Experience the thrill of Via Ferrata climbing in the Brenta Dolomites, navigating exposed routes with the aid of fixed cables, ladders, and metal rungs, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
- Alpine Lakes Hiking Tour: Embark on a scenic hiking tour exploring the pristine alpine lakes of the Italian Alps, surrounded by towering peaks and lush meadows, providing opportunities for relaxation and breathtaking views.
- Dolomites Chestnut Route Walking: Immerse yourself in the autumn beauty of the Dolomites on a walking tour along the Chestnut Route, experiencing vibrant foliage and cultural heritage while traversing charming villages and forests.
English is generally spoken to varying degrees in tourist areas and larger towns in the Italian Alps, but proficiency may vary in more remote or rural areas.
The duration of your stay in the Italian Alps depends on your interests and activities planned. For a comprehensive experience, a week or more allows time for exploration and outdoor adventures.
It's advisable to carry euros for smaller transactions and in remote areas, although credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops in more touristy areas of the Italian Alps.
Yes, the Italian Alps offer various family-friendly activities such as hiking, skiing, and cultural visits suitable for all ages, making it an excellent destination for family vacations.
The best way to get around the Italian Alps is by car, especially for exploring remote areas and accessing trailheads. Alternatively, public transportation including trains, buses, and cable cars are available in some areas.
Accommodation options in the Italian Alps range from luxury resorts and boutique hotels to mountain huts, guesthouses, and self-catering apartments, catering to different preferences and budgets.
The Italian Alps are in the Central European Time (CET) zone, which is UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time (March to October).
Yes, self-guided tours are possible in the Italian Alps, especially for activities like hiking and cycling, with well-marked trails and maps available. However, guided tours are also popular for those seeking expert guidance and local insights.
Yes, guided tours are available in the Italian Alps for various activities including hiking, skiing, climbing, and cultural excursions, offering opportunities to explore the region with experienced guides.
The Italian Alps are accessible by car, train, and bus from major cities like Milan, Turin, and Venice. International visitors can fly into airports such as Milan Malpensa, Milan Bergamo, or Venice Marco Polo, and then travel onwards by road or rail.
Some major towns in the Italian Alps include Cortina d'Ampezzo, Bolzano, Trento, Bormio, Merano, and Aosta,