Val Pusteria Walking Holidays
Explore the Dolomites with a multi-day walking experience
Admire breathtaking mountain views daily in different locations
Trek the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo route
Stay in premium accommodation in Dobbiaco
Hike along stunning mountain pastures in the Dolomites
Itinerary
Upon arrival in Dobbiaco, you will settle into your hotel and have the day to explore the town and prepare for your upcoming adventures.
On the second day of your trip, you will start with a leisurely walk around the charming town of Dobbiaco. You will discover traditional villages with their alpine lodges nestled along the hillsides and explore until you reach Stadlern Chapel. After admiring the view, you will take a different path back to Dobbiaco along the Rienza River.
15 km (5 hours of walking time)
Start the day with a cable car ride, followed by a bus ride, and continue hiking through the Rotwand mountain pastures. You will descend to the Kreuzberg mountain pass and then ascend to Rifugio Malga Nemes to enjoy a traditional lunch in an authentic Italian mountain hut. After lunch, you will descend to Moos and take a bus back to Dobbiaco.
15 km (5 hours of walking time)
The day will begin with a visit to the emerald-green Lago di Braies, the rowboat capital of the Dolomites. From there, you will continue through the Alte Kaser pastures to Hochalm. After a nourishing meal, you will return the same way through a deeply-carved valley.
10 km (4 hours of walking time)
Today you will take a bus ride to the Cimabanche mountain pass, from where you will start your hike to the meadows of the Lerosa mountain pass above the Rifugio Ra Stua, your next destination. You will then follow a gently sloping path down to Cortina d’Ampezzo, surrounded by the shade of the forest.
16 km (6 hours of walking time)
After breakfast, you will take a bus to Versciaco di Sopra, where you will take a cable car ride below Monte Elmo. Then, you will climb to the peak at 2434 meters of elevation before descending to the Sillianer mountain hut for lunch. You can then start your descent towards Moos, crossing the idyllic Klammbachalm mountain pastures with their wooden mountain lodges and grazing cattle.
14 km (5 hours of walking time)
The highlight of your trip will be a visit to the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo. A bus will take you to Rifugio Auronzo, the starting point for a circular hike around Tre Cime di Lavaredo, offering breathtaking views of the Dolomites.
11 km (4 hours of walking time)
Your last day in Dobbiaco will allow you some time to explore the town before packing your bags and catching a bus to the airport.
Pricing
Included in price
Tour design and organization
24/7 service and support during your holidays
GPS navigation with an easy-to-use app
7-night accommodation with breakfast in a luxury 4-star hotel with spa
7-day Dolomiti Mobilcard for green and sustainable public transport
Description
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Dolomites with our walking holidays that offer daily hikes to top locations, such as Tre Cime and Monte Elmo. Your base will be the charming village of Dobbiaco, surrounded by a network of mountain trails leading to breathtaking views.
Our itinerary has been carefully crafted to cover the most notable locations in the area, including the stunning Lago di Braies and Klammbachalm pastures in the valley of Alta Pusteria. While the hikes are not too demanding, you will still cover several kilometers daily.
However, cable cars and chairlifts are available to avoid steep climbs and provide convenient escape routes in case of fatigue.
Along the way, you will have the opportunity to visit authentic alpine rifugios and taste delicious local dishes, including homemade cheese and salami, giving you a deeper insight into the region’s culture.
We take care of your accommodations and logistics, providing GPS tracks and a detailed day-by-day itinerary booklet, so you can relax and enjoy the charm of the Dolomites.
Ensure yourself the best high-end accommodations, and let us take care of everything for your ultimate walking holiday in the Dolomites!
Location
Things to know
Our tours are designed to cater to a broad range of people, but some days can be quite challenging, with long distances and significant elevation gain. We aim to minimize this as much as possible while ensuring a high-quality experience. To fully enjoy our tours, you should be accustomed to walking for 4-6 hours, overcoming around 600 meters of elevation gain.
However, Alta Via 1 hut-to-hut hikes and Tour du Mont Blanc are more demanding and require a higher fitness level. On these tours, you may need to hike up to 8 hours per day and tackle substantial elevation gain.
Yes, our hiking holidays are appropriate for children who are physically prepared and have a good balance. However, to guarantee the safety and enjoyment of our young participants, we suggest that they should be at least eight years old to join our tours.
Proper footwear is crucial for our walking tours. We recommend wearing sturdy hiking shoes with ankle support for all our hikes. The terrain can be uneven, rocky, and slippery. Wearing sneakers can be dangerous, especially if you are not accustomed to hiking on such surfaces, as they do not offer enough protection and support. Robust shoes also provide the necessary support when your legs get tired during long hikes.
Yes, we highly recommend booking in advance to secure your spot. The earlier you book, the better the chances are of getting your preferred options. If you book close to the start of the season or during the season, we may not be able to guarantee availability in the hotels and apartments. Therefore, it is best to make reservations as soon as possible to avoid any inconvenience.
It is essential to note that accommodations at the destinations of our walking tours are in high demand during the summer season. Therefore, early booking is crucial to secure your preferred type of housing. However, we assure you that we will always try our best to provide you with the most suitable lodging based on your preferences. Rest assured that we will do everything possible to ensure that your stay is comfortable and enjoyable.
Our tours are well-organized, and all the destinations are easily accessible and straightforward to navigate. Therefore, it is unlikely that you will require a guide. Our comprehensive handout will provide you with all the essential information while still allowing you the freedom of a self-guided holiday.
However, if you prefer to have a guide, please let us know, and we will make the necessary arrangements for you.
Most of the accommodations we provide offer vegetarian and vegan options for breakfast. Additionally, you will find no shortage of vegetarian and vegan menus in restaurants during the tour. However, it is worth noting that some mountain huts on Alta Via 1 or Tour du Mont Blanc may not offer vegan meals. In such situations, it is advisable to bring your own food to ensure that your dietary needs are met.
The best time to go on a walking holiday in Italy varies depending on the location you plan to visit. Destinations such as the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, and Sicily are best visited during early spring and fall when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are fewer.
However, in areas like the Dolomites or around Mont Blanc, hiking is not possible when there is snow high up in the mountains. Therefore, the hiking season in these areas is limited from late June to late September. It is advisable to plan your trip accordingly to get the best out of your walking holiday in Italy.
We can best advise you after receiving a filled-out inquiry form.
While hiking in light rain is manageable, it is important to note that hiking during a storm can be dangerous. It is advisable to schedule hikes early in the day during the summer months to avoid thunderstorms. However, if the weather forecast predicts severe weather, it is best to reschedule your walk for another day or explore different tour options.
Your safety is our top priority, and we will always work with you to find a suitable solution in case of inclement weather.
Most of the destinations for our walking tours in Italy have excellent public transportation. While renting a car can provide flexibility, several locations cannot be comfortably accessed by car. Instead, we suggest relying on public transport to reduce stress and have a more environmentally friendly experience.
We provide all the necessary information for buses, trains, and ferries to ensure that you can reach your destination with ease. By using public transport, we can also reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable travel experience.