Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Based in the town of Dobbiaco we explore the strikingly beautiful rock towers and limestone cliffs of the Dolomites. We enjoy scenic treks through alpine meadows and pine forests, with views of the emerald waters of Lake Braies and the great cliffs of Croda Rosa Pizora. Every evening we can relax in the hotel pool and sauna and enjoy delicious traditional Italian cuisine.
HIKING IN THE DOLOMITES XXXX
ITINERARY
Day 1 Dobbiaco Fly to Venice. Travel to Dobbiaco. Day 2 Ridge Walk Trek along the Italian-Austrian border with great views of the Dolomites and WW1 buildings. Day 3 Lake Braies Climb to the view point above the Lake and cross a high-sided pass before descending into the valley. Day 4 Free day Relax or take an optional visit to Cortina, Lienz or the ‘Ice man’ at Bolzano. Day 5 Tre Cime An undoubted highlight and big mountain traverse to see the magnificent Tre Cime: huge limestone cliffs and rock towers that stand almost 3000m high. Day 6 Mount Serla Climb to Flodige Sattel Pass (2163m) and walk to Mount Serla (2378m); descend to Dobbiaco. Day 7 Trek from Pratopiazza to Lake Braies through wild mountain upland, passing Croda Rosa that glows red in the sunshine. Day 8 Travel to Venice and fly to the UK.
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Hotel Dobbacio
“Moderate grade walks from our comfortable hotel to view the sheer pinnacles of the Dolomites”
inclusive from
£1077 8 DAYS
Trek grade MODERATE Comfort
Accommodation and Meals: 7 nights hotels. 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 5 dinners are included.
Transport: Bus, train and cable car.
We stay in a good 3-star, family-run hotel located in the small town of Dobbiaco – an excellent location for exploring the Italian Dolomites. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool with sauna, wellness centre and a small gym. The hotel is in the centre of the town, close to shops, restaurants, outdoor shops and public transport.
Trekking Details: This is a 5 day trek with an average of 5 to 6 hours walking each day. We follow well- maintained trails. The hike to Tre Cime is tougher as we climb and descend 1000m and walk for approx 7hrs. We have graded this trek as moderate.
Group Size: Generally 10 to 16. flight DETAILS Ref: DW
Hiking In The Dolomites Ref DW DOBBIACO 1200m
Ferrara San Vito
Lake Braies 1494m
Croda Del Becco 2810m
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Croda Rossa 3146m
km 07 TREK LENGTH & GRADIENT
3000m 2500m 2000m 1500m 1000m 500m 0m
Day 2 – 12km or call our experts on 0844 875 1893 Day 3 – 10km Rest Day Day 4 Day 5 – 15km Day 6 – 12km Day 7 – 12km 51 Venice Airport From/To
Weisslahnsattel Pass 2194m
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Cimitero Di Guerra
Pratopiazza 1991m
Serla 2378m
ITALY
Tre Scarperi Refuge 1626m
Sasso Di Sesto 2539m
Tre Cime Di Lavaredo 2999m
Tre Scarperi 3149m
Punta Del
Moso 1337m
Dolomitenhof 1454m
DOBBIACO AUSTRIA
Tre Crime Refuge 2405m
Venice ITALY 0 150km
TOUR ONLY – 8 DAYS Tour price without flights from £899
r Versciaco 1130m AUSTRIA
‘Bubble Lift’ to 2000m
Elmo 2434m
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TOUR DATES
The Hiking in the Dolomites tour runs in the following months:
Jan
May Sep
Feb
Jun Oct
Mar
Jul Nov
Apr Aug Dec
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