Discover The Natural Beauty And Historic Wonders Of The Southern Dolomites
Explore the stunning Dolomite region, with its dramatic red spires and lush sweeping valleys
Discover the legendary history forged in the mountain passes, from Roman settlements to WW2 battles
Enjoy elegant Cortina d'Ampezzo, famous for chic culture and gorgeous views
Roam through more than 16,000 km of Alpine wilderness, learning from a qualified mountain guide
Find family friendly day treks, suitable for all ages and fitness levels
Transport
The closest airports can be found in Venice or Innsbruck, in Austria. The easiest option from here is to drive to the town, but if you want to avoid renting a vehicle then there are regular buses from Venice Mestre train station, Venice Marco Polo airport and from Treviso airport.
Accommodation
Accommodation tends to lean on the expensive side in Cortina d'Ampezzo, and there are plenty of fabulous five star options, including the historic Grand Hotel Miramonti Majestic. If you're looking for something a little more budget friendly then you can find a room for around $50, or less in the …
Accommodation tends to lean on the expensive side in Cortina d'Ampezzo, and there are plenty of fabulous five star options, including the historic Grand Hotel Miramonti Majestic. If you're looking for something a little more budget friendly then you can find a room for around $50, or less in the summer season.
The Dolomites are famous world over for their natural beauty, fascinating history, and challenging trekking routes. There are a multitude of trained Alpine guides ready to take you on a unique adventure into this stunning region, with trips suitable for every age and experience level.
Pay close attention to the physical grading of your chosen trek. If you have little to no experience hiking then test the waters with a day trek which does not require too much technical knowledge of the terrain. Many guided treks run only in the summer months – May through to September. If you want a quieter experience then opt to travel at the start or end of the season, when routes tend to be less crowded. Remember to wear suitable footwear for your trip, and test drive your shoes before the trek.