Why choose the dolomites for your next hiking trip?
The Dolomites, located in northeastern Italy, offer a hiking experience unlike any other in the Alps. Their dramatic vertical walls and sheer cliffs, which glow with a pinkish hue at sunrise and sunset—a phenomenon known as enrosadira—create unforgettable vistas. The region is a unique cultural crossroads, blending Italian and Austrian traditions, which is reflected in the local cuisine and hospitality of the mountain huts, or rifugi. With a vast network of well-maintained trails, the Dolomites are accessible to walkers of various abilities, making them a premier destination for mountain lovers.
How do our hiking tours in the dolomites work?
At Grand Angle, we tailor our trips to your travel style, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish. We handle the logistics so you can focus on the journey.
Self-guided hiking in the dolomites
For those who cherish independence, our self-guided hiking tours in the Dolomites offer the perfect balance of freedom and support. You walk at your own pace, following detailed maps and route notes we provide. We take care of booking your accommodation in charming mountain huts and hotels, and we can also arrange for luggage transfers on certain routes. It's the ideal formula for experiencing the mountains with a sense of autonomy and serenity.
Guided hiking in the dolomites
Join one of our guided group treks to share the experience with like-minded travelers and benefit from the knowledge of a local mountain leader. Our guides enrich your journey with insights into the local flora, fauna, and history. They also manage navigation and daily logistics, ensuring your safety and allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the spectacular surroundings.
Our flagship hiking routes in the dolomites
Our itineraries are designed to showcase the most iconic and beautiful parts of this mountain range.
The Alta Via 1, a legendary traverse
The Alta Via 1 is the classic, and most renowned, long-distance trail in the Dolomites. This hut-to-hut journey traverses the range from north to south, starting from the pristine Lago di Braies. While challenging, it is accessible to fit hikers and does not require technical climbing skills, offering a profound immersion into the heart of these pale mountains.
Around the tre cime di lavaredo and cortina
The region around Cortina d'Ampezzo, the "Queen of the Dolomites," is home to some of the most recognizable peaks, including the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Our treks in this area, like the Dolomites of Cortina Explorer, take you on panoramic trails with stunning views of these towering limestone pillars. The circuit around the Tre Cime is a relatively moderate loop that offers some of the best scenery in the Dolomites.
Grand traverses for seasoned hikers
For those seeking an epic challenge, we offer ambitious long-distance hikes such as the Grand Traverse from Bolzano to Cortina or the ultimate trans-alpine journey from Munich to Venice. These demanding treks cross multiple mountain ranges and reward hikers with an unparalleled sense of accomplishment and a diversity of landscapes.
Practical advice for your dolomites hike
When to go in Dolomites ?
The main hiking season in the Dolomites runs from late June to mid-September. During this period, the trails are generally free of snow, the weather is pleasant, and all the mountain huts are open. July and August are the warmest and busiest months, while September often offers stable weather, quieter trails, and the beautiful colors of early autumn.
How to choose and prepare for your trip?
Consider your fitness level and hiking experience when selecting a tour. Hut-to-hut treks require good stamina to walk for several consecutive days. Be sure to prepare your body for daily walks with elevation changes. For your equipment, layering is key, as mountain weather can change quickly. Don't forget sturdy hiking boots, waterproofs, and sun protection. For a detailed checklist, consult our day hike packing list.
Discover more adventures in the mountains
If the majestic landscapes of the Dolomites inspire you, you might also be drawn to other iconic treks in the Italian Alps or beyond. Many travelers who enjoy the Dolomites also appreciate the challenge of the Tour du Mont Blanc or the rugged beauty of the Haute Route in Switzerland. For a different but equally rewarding Italian hiking experience, consider the coastal paths of the Cinque Terre. The diversity of the French Alps and the pristine landscapes of the Austrian Alps also offer endless possibilities for your next mountain adventure.
Dolomites Hut to Hut, from Lago di Braies to Tre Cime di Lavaredo