Dolomites

Breathtaking pinnacles and panoramas

The Dolomites in north-eastern Italy are arguably the most beautiful mountains in the world. Their intrinsic beauty derives from a variety of spectacular vertical forms such as pinnacles, spires and towers, with contrasting horizontal surfaces including ledges, crags and plateaux, all of which rise abruptly above extensive talus deposits and more gentle foothills. As well as magnificent hikes and the odd marmot, you’ll visit the trenches from the mountain frontline of WWI and enjoy fabulous local food and wine.

Dolomites

THE RAW TRAVEL DIFFERENCE

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RUSTIC ACCOMMODATION & EXCEPTIONAL FOOD

We use comfortable private rooms (no dormitories) on our Alps trips. We use the very best rustic hotels and refuges, chosen for their stunning location, spectacular mountain views, and wonderful atmosphere. The culinary delights on this trip are a real highlight, as you'd expect. Enjoy hearty Italian food and great coffee.

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INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN LEADERS

Our own team of experienced and qualified International Mountain leaders will inspire, inform and support you. Diane, our lead guide for the Dolomites originated from England and now lives in Europe and speaks fluent Italian. She lives in Chamonix in the French Alps and is a fully qualified International Mountain Leader and trekking guide.

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UNIQUE TREKKING ITINERARIES

Our unique itineraries offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience and unrivalled insights. We design and operate our own trips in the Dolomites, so we are with you through your entire journey. See some of the best sections along the world-famous Alte Vie routes and follow the most scenic paths. Enjoy the challenges and sense of accomplishment these treks offer.

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STUNNING ALPINE WALKING

Impossibly jagged peaks, soaring limestone pinnacles, tranquil mountain lakes, alpine meadows and shady larch forests. The network of trails we use shows off the beauty and unique geology of the Dolomite landscapes, all enriched by the historical interest of this area. Enjoy the ever-changing scenery - each day has a different flavour.

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Dolomites Circuit Trek, Italy
8 Days

Dolomites

Dolomites Circular Trek

Guided Strenuous
  • Italian hospitality at its finest
  • Local specialities, perfect coffee and great company
  • Visit the trenches from the mountain frontline of WWI
  • Walk with an experienced International Mountain Leader
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$3,895.00

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Dolomites Traverse, Italy
11 Days

Dolomites

Dolomites Traverse – 11 day

Guided Strenuous
  • Italian hospitality at its finest
  • Local specialities, perfect coffee, great company
  • Some of the best sections of the Alta Via1 and Alta Via 2
  • Embrace the challenge of this strenuous trekking
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$5,250.00

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The experience

The Dolomites are very steep and rocky mountains so consequently the terrain is often uneven, rough, stony and hard underfoot and some of the paths are narrow and exposed. There are also vast scree slopes. To get the most from the hikes on this trip you will need to be fit, experienced and free from vertigo. Watch this short video for an overview of what our Italian Dolomites walks offer.

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Cortina d’Ampezzo

Surrounded by towering peaks, including the iconic Tofane, Cristallo, and Cinque Torri, this bustling town in the heart of the Dolomites is a major hub for locals and visitors and the perfect place to enjoy delicious Italian coffee and scrumptious strudel before another big trekking day. Its charming pedestrian streets are perfect for leisurely strolls, and the historic center features picturesque churches and charming squares.

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Rifugio Fodara Vedla

Nestled in a vast green basin in the heart of Fanes-Senes-Braies Natural Park, this authentic high mountain hut (1980m) is a family-run gem. The setting offers stunning views of jagged peaks and panoramas, and the meals here are outstanding – crispy salads from the rifugio’s garden, handmade pasta dishes and Tyrolean specialties.

 

Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park

The Fanes Dolomites is home to fascinating Ladin legends as well as stunning scenery – shady larch forests, magnificent gorges with crystal-clear blue water, and views of the stark limestone peaks. As you are now in South Tyrol you will notice a more Austrian influence, be it in the lederhosen and traditional outfits of the staff or the goulash and apple strudel at dinner. As well as the excellent Italian wines you can now enjoy a Tyrolean beer!

San Cassiano

This friendly, secluded cosmopolitan mountain village is known for its Michelin-starred restaurants, stunning chalets and glorious sunshine. It offers a picture-perfect Italian Alps experience with fairytale vistas of the toothed peaks of the Dolomites.

Arabba

This tiny and charming village nestled within the Fodom valley at the base of the imposing Sella massif offers views of some of the most beautiful and breathtaking peaks of the Dolomites. Arabba is home to many of the ancient Ladin traditions that make the Dolomites so unique and appealing.

Bolzano

Austria meets Italy in this town hidden away in the mountainous region of South Tyrol. Don’t miss the 5300-year-old corpse named Ötzi.

Rifugio Tierser Alpl

The outstanding refuge Tierser Alpl is situated on the saddle of the same name. It is perched high in the mountains and is an excellent place to view the famous Dolomite sunset. Max Aichner, a mountain guide from Tiers, realised his idea of building his own refuge 50 years ago. Over the years, the refuge has been adapted to the needs of the times, but its spirit has remained the same.

Canazei

Canazei is one of the treasures of the province of Trento, located in a magnificent, lush hollow on the northern border of Val di Fassa. Its excellent location, history and long tradition of hospitality have made it one of the most famous destinations in the Dolomites.

Cinque Torri

This unique cluster of five towering rock pinnacles, which translates to “Five Towers” in English, stands as a testament to the incredible geological forces that have shaped the Dolomites into a world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage site. The Cinque Torri area is not only renowned for its geological wonders but also for its rich history. During World War I, it served as a battleground, and the remnants of trenches, tunnels, and other war-related structures can still be found among the rocks, providing a poignant reminder of the past.

Passo Giau

The breathtakingly beautiful mountain pass of Giau Pass connects the Livinallongo valley with Cortina d’Ampezzo. It is renowned for its panoramic views and dramatic landscapes.

Croda da Lago

Situated a few kilometres southwest of Cortina d’Ampezzo, the jagged peaks of the Croda da Lago mountain range (2715m) are an iconic feature of the Dolomites. There is a pretty little lake below the towering rock walls.

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Calalzo

Calalzo di Cadore, often simply referred to as Calalzo, is a picturesque mountain town located in the Veneto region. Its historical centre has charming streets, squares, and traditional alpine architecture.

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WHEN TO TREK THE ITALIAN DOLOMITES?

The European summer months (June through September) have warm temperatures and plenty of sun – perfect for hiking.

While the average maximum temperature may reach some 25°C on the valley floors, the gentle wind of the Dolomites guarantees refreshing moments in the shade of rich green woods.

In autumn the temperature drops, but weather conditions remain stable and pleasant, making the Dolomites a perfect place to plan a late summer adventure!

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In autumn the temperature drops, but weather conditions remain stable and pleasant, making the Dolomites a perfect place to plan a late summer adventure!

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