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moderate to challenging
Activities
  • self guided walk
Accommodation
  • 4 nights in 3-4 star hotels
Meals
  • 1 Dinner
  • 4 Breakfasts

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£1030 GBP

5 Days£978GBP

Overview

Trip Code: JD5

Hiking in the Dolomites Trip highlights


  • Highlights of the Italian Alps
  • Hiking beneath dramatic limestone peaks
  • Alpine pastures & mountain passes
  • Dolomites' Tofana and Sella Mountains
  • Choice of harder or easier hike on most days
  • Authentic, hospitable alpine hotels with style & comfort
  • Magnificent mountain scenery packed into an impossibly small area
  • One of our classic trips - benefit from 20+ years of experience

A short self-guided hiking journey through Italy’s iconic Dolomite mountains.

The Dolomites are among the most spectacular mountains in Europe. They are a dramatic world of chiselled limestone peaks, flower-strewn meadows and deep green valleys shaped by ancient glaciers. This 5-day self-guided hike distils the very best of the region into a short journey, perfect if you want to experience the highlights of northern Italy’s alpine wonder without committing to a full week.

Your walk follows well-marked trails through forested valleys and across high passes with sweeping views. From the alpine hub of Cortina d’Ampezzo you’ll set out each day with the option of a harder or easier hike. Cross through villages where Tyrolean heritage is still alive in the architecture, cuisine and traditions. Along the way you’ll pass remnants of WWI fortifications, reminders of the region’s fascinating history set against its striking natural backdrop.

Each evening, relax in a carefully chosen characterful hotel where you can savour South Tyrolean hospitality and hearty alpine dishes. With luggage transfers included and a tailored navigational app rovided, you’re free to walk at your own pace, carrying only a daypack. This shorter adventure is ideal if you want the flexibility of a point-to-point walk in the Dolomites, with the freedom to extend your stay at either end should you wish.

Countries:

Italy

Starting Point:

Cortina

Finishing Point:

Cortina


Welcome to Cortina d'Ampezzo, a vibrant mountain town nestled in Italy’s Dolomites and known for its alpine charm. Surrounded by dramatic peaks, this fashionable resort has long drawn outdoor enthusiasts in both winter and summer months. Make your own way to Cortina. There are up to 4 direct buses a day from Venice Marco Polo Airport, arriving conveniently into town. Cortina is easy to explore on foot. Stroll along Corso Italia, the main pedestrian street lined with boutiques, pizzerias, cafés and the popular, old-fashioned Cortina department store. If you're eager to stretch your legs after travelling, you’ll find scenic paths close to the town centre. Accommodation: Stay in a welcoming and comfortable hotel located just 200m from the Faloria Cableway and 150m from Corso Italia, ideally positioned for tomorrow's start.

Meals:  Nil

Today offers you a choice between two rewarding routes: a scenic high-level walk through dramatic Dolomite landscapes or a gentler hike with the help of public transport and a cable car. Either way, you’ll be immersed in spectacular alpine scenery and the historic WWI remnants that define this region. >> High Route via Forcella Lagazuoi Option: After a short bus ride from Cortina, begin your climb from Rifugio Dibona along a trail beneath the towering Tofana di Rozes (3219m) and Tofana di Mezzo (3240m). The path leads across a high traverse with occasional gullies that require care, offering sweeping views across the Dolomites. Continue to the Forcella Lagazuoi pass, a key location during the First World War. You’ll pass crumbling trench lines, fortresses, and wartime rubble, not shaped by glaciers but by the devastating mine blasts of 1915–16. From the pass, descend to a picturesque alpine lake before a steeper section brings you to Rifugio Scotoni; an ideal rest stop for coffee and homemade strudel. The final descent follows the stream into the peaceful hamlet of Armentarola, near San Cassiano. >> Easier Route with Cable Car Support: Prefer to skip the climb? Take the bus directly to Passo Falzarego and ride the Lagazuoi cable car up to the mountain refuge. From the top, enjoy views and WWI landmarks before walking down to join the main route. This alternative saves almost all the ascent while still offering rich scenery and historical highlights. >> If conditions are poor or you’d prefer not to walk today, it may be possible to travel with your luggage to Armentarola. Please arrange this well in advance. Accommodation: Stay in a well-appointed hotel in the rural location of San Cassian. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool and a sauna. Approx. ascent: 75-1024m / descent 1104m

Meals:  B

Today’s walk is a complete contrast to the rocky terrain of previous days, with soft alpine pastures, forested trails and wide-open ridgelines. You’ll enjoy more gentle walking through classic Dolomites scenery, with sweeping views, charming mountain huts, and the flexibility to tailor the distance and effort to suit your pace. From your hotel in Armentarola, begin the day by crossing meadows and gently climbing through larch and pine forests. Reach the panoramic ridge of Pralongià, where a welcoming mountain restaurant awaits, the freshly baked apfelstrudel here is a local favourite. Continue to Col Alt (1983m), another scenic stop with a gondola station and a café offering superb views of the Tofana and Sella massifs, tomorrow’s destination. From Col Alt, you have two main choices. You can walk down to Corvara and then for about 3km with a gradual uphill walk on to Colfosco, or you can take the gondola(s) down to Corvara and then either walk or take another gondola to reach Colfosco. This is a relaxed way to enjoy the scenery while conserving energy. You spend two nights in Colfosco, which is set beneath soaring peaks. It is a picturesque village with a historic church, several small shops, a supermarket and a few cafés and restaurants, ideal for a gentle wander or an evening meal. >> In wet conditions, the trails can become muddy and slippery. If this were to be the case you could opt for an amended hike or travel by road to Colfosco. Accommodation: For two nights, stay in a welcoming hotel, offering beautiful landscapes right at your doorstep. Approx. ascent: 715m / descent: 708m

Meals:  B,D

Today you can choose between a dramatic high-level alpine walk or a gentler route along lanes and forest paths on your way to Arabba. Both offer a rewarding day in the Dolomites, with flexibility depending on weather and energy. Once you have arrived in Arabba, a private transfer (incl) will take you back to Cortina d'Ampezzo. >> The high-level route climbs steeply through forest into rocky glacial terrain, leading to the Franz Kostner Refuge at 2500m. From here, enjoy sweeping views of Piz Boè and the Marmolada. It’s an ideal rest stop for a hearty lunch or warming Jaeger tea. The descent into Arabba is steep in places, with a short section of cable handrail, and passes the inviting Rifugio Boè before dropping into the valley. If preferred, you can shorten the climb by taking the Boè gondola from Corvara, and potentially even the Lech Boè chairlift, this cuts out most of the ascent while still delivering the views. >> The lower route follows quiet backroads from Corvara to the Campolongo Pass. From here, a steep path leads directly down into Arabba. This is a more relaxed option and one you may consider in poor weather. In which case it may be reassuring to know there is a direct bus service between Corvara and Arabba. Accommodation: Stay at a cozy, family-run hotel known for its warm hospitality and traditional Alpine charm, offering comfortable rooms with rustic wooden furnishings and modern amenities. The hotel features a relaxing wellness area and a restaurant serving hearty regional cuisine. Approx. ascent: 453-1028m / descent: 461-997m Accommodation: Return to your Cortina hotel for a your final night in the Italian mountains. -- You may wish to extend your stay by adding an extra night to allow you to complete the popular hike to admire the spectacular Tre Cime. Ask our team.

Meals:  B

After breakfast, depart for your onward journey.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 4 breakfasts, 1 dinner
  • 4 nights accommodation in 3-4 star hotels. Twin share basis with ensuite facilities
  • Luggage transfer
  • Digital information pack including tailored navigational app & maps
  • Private transfer on Day 4 (pm)
  • Emergency hotline
  • GPS files on request

  • 3 dinners, all lunches & beverages
  • Bus and train journeys at the beginning and end of the tour
  • During the tour, transfers by bus or cable car
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses such as laundry and phone calls
  • Unscheduled transfers required during the trip
  • City tax - locally payable to the accommodations
  • A supplement will apply if you are travelling solo or book a single room
  • Guide - this is a self guided holiday

Accommodation


Suitability

moderate to challenging

4

Moderate to Challenging (Grade 4). While generally no tougher than our other Alpine treks, this route does involve some short, slightly exposed, albeit stunning, sections where a head for heights is needed. No mountaineering experience is necessary for the trip but it is a trek most suited to those with previous experience of hillwalking and mountainous terrain. Average daily duration of walking is around 6-7 hours, although this will obviously vary according to the terrain, conditions, individual or group progress and weather. The trails in the Dolomites tend to be more rocky underfoot than many other areas of the Alps, so care must be taken along some sections. By using buses and cable cars some of the longer days can be shortened. In the event of extreme bad weather necessitating a change to the itinerary, clients are expected to bear the cost of transport to the next night's stop.


Departure dates

Daily from 14 Jun to 14 Jul and 14 Aug to 10 Sep

Notes

M
Mid Season
H
High Season
P
Peak Season Supplement
Note:
Mid season is 21-30 Jun, High season is 1-14 Jul & 29 Aug - 10 Sep, Peak season is from 14-28 Aug. A supplement applies for mid, high and peak season departures.
NB:
8 Day itinerary available (code JDO), grade 3 Dolomites option available (code JCD).
NB:
Wish to depart later in September? Local busses may have stopped operating, enquire about the option to use taxis instead.
NB:
Availability during the Maratona dles Dolomites (5 July 2026) and Sella Ronda Bike Day (12 Sept 2026) may be limited, flexibility around these dates may help confirm your holiday.

Priceper person from

£978GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Single SupplementGBP£170
  • Single Supplement - Mid SeasonGBP£230
  • Single Supplement - High & Peak SeasonGBP£250
  • Solo Traveller SupplementGBP£370
  • Solo Traveller Supplement - Mid SeasonGBP£430
  • Solo Traveller Supplement - High & Peak SeasonGBP£450
*Prices listed are per person

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the accommodations that we have chosen for you are comfortable 3-4* hotels with ensuite facilities.

There is no Via Ferrata climbing on iron ways involved in our Dolomites hiking trip. Trails however can be loose in places after snow with gravel washouts and care needs to be taken at certain times.

The weather in the Dolomites is often stable and clear during the period that we run this walking tour. Normally it is drier than the Italian Alps further north and west, however humid Mediterranean air from the Gulf of Venice can bring instability and afternoon thunderstorms are quite common.

Hiking poles are very useful on the steep descents and for loose scree sections when you're walking in the Dolomites.

The paths can be busy in the vicinity of refuges and on the Tre Cime walk, but away from cable car and cafe stops, numbers drop off substantially. You are rarely likely to be on your own on the trails for too long however!

Travelling to Cortina involves either a bus from Venice Airport or station (2-3 a day) or a train & bus combination from Venice Mestre. Generally a morning flight into Venice is required. From Campitello di Fassa at the end of your tour, there is a limited bus service to Trento (allow 3 hours), then train to Venice. We would recommend an extra night or two in Venice.


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