Hiking Alta VIa 1 Dolomites in Italy

Hiking Alta Via 1: Guided Tour in the Dolomites

The Italian Dolomites are home to countless trails, but Alta Via I is the crown jewel. This legendary path—literally meaning high route—strings together dramatic scenery, rich Alpine culture, and views that stay with you long after the trek ends. Alta Via offers a slower, more immersive way to explore the Dolomites, without the usual crowds.

When summer arrives, the Dolomites trade snow for wildflower meadows, shimmering lakes, and peaks that carve a bold line across the sky. Over six days, we trek along the celebrated Alta Via I, allowing us to explore the very heart of the Dolomites, with enough time to ease into and out of the adventure.

In the heart of the Dolomites

Walking beneath pale sharp-toothed spires, through gentle green gorges, and past turquoise lakes is just an ordinary day in the Dolomites. The best part is that you don’t need to be an elite athlete—Alta Via I is perfect for any fit hiker looking to dip their toes into big mountain hiking.

And while the views might bring you here, the Italian rifugios are what make the Alta Via experience unforgettable. Far from rustic shelters, these are cozy huts serving steaming pasta, strudel, and local wine after a day on the trail. 

Booking well in advance might secure you a small dorm or even a private room! The comforts here are exceptional, especially when you consider some of these rifugios are perched at 2,700 m (9,000 ft). You’ll wake up each morning to crisp mountain air, an espresso in hand, and a croissant on the terrace as the Dolomites unfold before you.

  • ALPINE MEADOWS
  • TOWERING PEAKS
  • COZY RIFUGIOS
  • UNESCO HERITAGE SITE
  • HIGH-ALTITUDE TERRAIN
  • DELICIOUS DISHES
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Experience the Dolomites’ remote corners on foot

AIRY SUMMITS WITH EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS

With a dizzying array of peaks—18 of them above 3,000 m (10,000 ft)—the Dolomites are one of the world’s most storied mountain ranges. The area is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its geomorphic significance and diversity of pinnacles, rock walls, steeples, karst systems and glacial landforms.

The most prominent peak is the Marmolada at 3,343 m (11,967 ft), affectionately called La Regina delle Dolomiti—the Queen of the Dolomites. Jagged spires and soaring peaks rise from verdant valleys, creating a landscape that feels almost unreal until you see it with your own eyes.

Hikers on a bench in the Dolomites Cute cows chilling in the Dolomites

REGION STEEPED IN HISTORY

What most visitors don’t realize until they arrive is that the Dolomites are as rich in history as they are in scenery. These mountains were once a dramatic battleground between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces during World War I, and traces of that past remain along the Alta Via 1. 

Along the way, you may come across fortifications, via ferratas—originally built out of wartime necessity—and mountain huts that once linked front lines and strategic positions, where stunning landscapes meet tangible traces of history. If you’d like to try a via ferrata, let us know in advance and we can make it happen!

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Step inside the enchanting world of the Italian Alps

Living the mountains beyond the trail

AUTHENTIC & CHARMING RIFUGIOS

With wild camping prohibited, the Alta Via is dotted with an abundance of huts along the route. These welcoming rifugios offer a comfy shelter, stunning views, and hearty regional meals. No heavy packs needed—thanks to seamless logistics, most baggage stays in Cortina while we carry only the essentials from hut to hut.

While some rifugios are simple dormitory-style with bunk beds, many are surprisingly well-equipped, offering private rooms and en-suite bathrooms, even showers! Booking early is key here—the sooner you reserve with us, the better the chance of securing the best rooms.

A cozy mountain hut in the Dolomites.
Delicious donuts Dolomites

CULTURAL CROSSROADS

Today, this border region is home to three distinct cultures living side by side: Tyrolean German, Italian, and Ladin, a minority group whose language and traditions are native to these valleys. Walking from village to village, you’ll hear local legends and savor cuisine shaped by each culture.

From sauerkraut, strudel, and speck dumplings to fresh pasta and golden fried pastries, the region offers a rich taste of the Dolomites’ unique heritage. Each meal tells a story of local traditions, passed down through generations and shaped by the valleys’ three distinct cultures.

Sharing meal at a rifugio
Small photogenic stone catholic church in Italian village with dramatic fog.

Professional local guides

With years of experience exploring the Dolomites, your guides know every trail, peak, and rifugio like the back of their hand. They design active, memorable adventures across Northern Italy that are thoughtfully crafted, stylish, and rich in local insight, offering both quality and a true connection to the mountains.

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Robert Denney

Dolomite Mountains provided excellent service prior to and during the trip. The guides on my hiking trip were excellent, very knowledgeable, flexible and ready to meet the challenges of our diverse group (and the weather). The pre-trip information provided by Dolomite Mountains was very helpful and precise. Excellent job!!

Paul Walsh

The 2 guides we had were really knowledgable and shred great insights.

Sarah Robson

Our guide, Ivan was excellent. He managed a group of differing ages and fitness levels very well and was always interested and interesting.

Angela Y.

They planned the perfect hike for us. We had no idea what to expect, but the team provided everything we’d ever need as well as answered our dozens of questions. The trip was perfect and seamless. The service of the team, the rifugios, the transportation, everything exceeded our expectations. Thank you so much for a wonderful adventure through the Dolomites!!

Robert E.S.

Expert professional guides who truly care about their clients.

Madison Brown

I had an incredible time! Our guide Andy, was very knoweldgable and was terrific at making our trek suitable and comfortable for everyone in the group.

Georgia Driels

Christina was the perfect hike and I can’t thank her enough.

Helen Golding

Our guide Andy was great . He was very informative, outgoing and chatty. He set a good pace for our hikes. I enjoyed the Dolomites very much .

Suzanne Britto

Our guides Stefano and Margherita were fantastic and really made the experience even more memorable. They told us about the history, landscape and culture of the Dolomites. Just the right amount of challenges and enjoyment.

Silvija Valleru

Both the guides were awesome. Margarita and Stephan were informative, helpful and understanding. One of the most exhilarating experience I have had.

Matt Nowak

Both Stefano and Margherita were fantastic guides. They both adapted to the group\’s abilities and were a pleasure to be around.

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