Why explore the Dolomites on a self-guided trek ?
The Dolomites offer a unique alpine experience, distinct for their majestic, jagged peaks that glow with rosy hues at sunrise and sunset. Choosing a self-guided hiking trip allows you to connect deeply with this incredible environment. You set the rhythm of your day, free to linger over a breathtaking viewpoint or enjoy a quiet moment by an alpine lake. This formula combines the thrill of independent discovery with the comfort of pre-planned logistics, creating a serene and authentic adventure in one of Europe's most celebrated mountain ranges.
Your Dolomites adventure with Grand Angle
The freedom of self-guided, the serenity of our support
A self-guided trip with Grand Angle means hiking without the weight of logistical concerns. We provide you with a detailed roadbook, maps, and GPS tracks for your chosen route. Your accommodation in charming mountain huts, or "rifugi," is booked in advance, and we arrange for your main luggage to be transported between stops where accessible. You'll carry only a daypack, allowing you to move lightly and freely through these magnificent Dolomites hiking tours. Our team is always on hand for support, ensuring your journey is as seamless as it is memorable.
Our flagship self-guided routes
Our itineraries cover some of the most iconic trails in the region. For a classic hut-to-hut experience, the Alta Via 1 is a world-renowned trek that traverses the heart of the Dolomites. You can also embark on the spectacular traverse from the pristine Lago di Braies to the iconic three peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, or challenge yourself with the Dolomites Grand Traverse. For those wanting a major alpine crossing, our Munich to Venice trek journeys through this incredible landscape.
Practical advice for your Dolomites hike
When is the best time to go?
The ideal hiking season in the Dolomites runs from late June to mid-September. During this period, the weather is generally stable, the trails are mostly free of snow, and the mountain huts are open. This window, especially hiking in July or hiking in September, offers pleasant temperatures and the chance to see alpine meadows in full bloom.
Choosing the right trek for you
Our trips are graded by difficulty to help you find an itinerary that matches your fitness and experience level. Consider the daily distances and elevation gains described in each tour. A good pair of broken-in hiking boots is essential, and we recommend reading our day hike packing list for tips on what to bring. If you have any questions about which trek is right for you, do not hesitate to contact us for personalized advice.
Explore beyond the Dolomites
Travelers who are captivated by the dramatic landscapes of the Dolomites often seek out other classic Alps hiking tours. You might be drawn to the iconic circuit of the self-guided Tour du Mont Blanc or the legendary Haute Route in Switzerland. If you enjoyed the blend of culture and nature in Italy, our range of hiking trips in Italy also includes the stunning coastal paths of the Cinque Terre. While the freedom of a self-guided trip is unparalleled, we also offer guided hikes in the Dolomites for those who prefer hiking with an expert guide.
Munich to Venice: A journey Across the Alps