DURATION Tour code: DW Tour style: Classic
TOUR DAYS 8
Tour comfort: Standard Trek grade: Moderate
Hiking i n t he Do lomites E
£960
TOUR ONLY £1199 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE Tour Highlights
✓ Dolomites - Trekking amongst the distinctive mountain landscapes of this UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site
✓ Tre Cime - The iconic three peaks of limestone
✓ Family-run hotel - Enjoy post trek relaxation in our comfortable hotel with indoor pool, sauna and most meals included.
0 km Ferrara San Vito
Lake Braies 1494m
Croda Del Becco 2810m
Pratopiazza 1991m
Croda Rossa 3146m
Venice Airport Refuge Auronzo 7 km Hiking in the Dolomites DW
Day walks to view the sheer pinnacles of the Dolomites
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, along ridges and ascend small summits. Every evening we can relax in the hotel pool, gym or sauna and enjoy traditional Austrian infl uenced cuisine typical of the region.
8 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Venice airport. Bus to Dobbiaco. Day 2 Kreuzbergpass Trek from the Kreuzbergpass to the Rotwandwiesen (2056m) for great views. Day 3 Lake Braies Walk through fi elds and forest to the emerald waters of Lake Braies. Day 4 Ridge Walk Trek along the Italian-Austrian border with great views of the Dolomites and WW1 buildings. Day 5 Free day Relax or take an optional visit to Cortina, Lienz o r th e ‘ Ice ma n’ a t B olzano. Day 6 Tre Cime An undoubted highlight and big mountain traverse to see the magnifi cent Tre Cime: huge limestone
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Day 2: 5hrs Day 3: 5hrs Day 4: 6hrs
cliffs and rock towers that stand almost 3000m high. Day 7 Studelkopf Trek from Pratopiazza to Strudelkopf summit (2307m). Day 8 Transfer to Venice airport where tour ends.
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Centre based in Dobbiaco
We stay in a family-run hotel in the small town of Dobbiaco, a gateway for treks into the Italian Dolomites. Located close to the centre of the town, the hotel is just a short walk from supermarkets, restaurants, outdoor shops and public transport. The bedrooms and garden enjoy beautiful views of the mountains and the valley. Facilities include an indoor swimming pool with sauna, wellness centre and a small gym.
Accommodation From/To
Strudelkopf 2307m
Serla 2378m
ITALY
Cimitero Di Guerra
DOLOMITES THE
Punta Del Tre Scarperi 3149m
Dolomitenhof 1454m
Sasso Di Sesto 2539m
Tre Cime Refuge 2405m
D8 D8
AYS AYS
Enjoy the iconic landscapes of this UNESCO World Heritage Site
DOBBIACO 1200m
Villabassa 1900m
Elmo 2434m
Moso 1337m
Kreuzberg pass 1630m
Rotwandwiesen 2056m
Tre Cime Di Lavaredo 2999m
AUSTRIA DOBBIACO
ITALY Venice
Tour essentials
Accommodation: 7 nights standard hotel. Meals: 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 dinners are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s). Transport: Bus, public bus, train. Trekking details: This is a 5 day trek with an average of 5 to 6 hours walking each day. We follow well maintained trails with some steep sections which will be rocky underfoot. Group size: Generally 10 - 16.
Planned tour dates
2015 Tour only dates 27 Jun - 04 Jul 04 Jul - 11 Jul 29 Aug - 05 Sep 05 Sep - 12 Sep 12 Sep - 19 Sep
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Single rooms are available from £230
Rest Day
Day 5
Day 6: 6-7hrs
Day 7: 6hrs To book, go online or call our experts on 01252 888 722
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