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  • Alta Via 1 is the ultimate hiking adventure in the Dolomites! This classic route lets you enjoy the journey without worrying about logistics. All accommodation, breakfasts, dinners, and an experienced International Mountain Guide are included. With luggage access on most nights, you won’t have to carry a heavy pack. Come join us and finally tick Alta Via 1 off your bucket list!

    • Today you arrive in the town of Brunico, also known by its German name, Bruneck. You might consider arriving a day early to explore the charming old town. Your guide will meet you this evening at our hotel at approximately 6:30pm. Before and during dinner, they’ll be available to answer any questions and go over the details of the trip.

      Meals: Dinner
      Accommodation: 3-star hotel in Brunico
      Luggage access: Yes

      Brunico view Italy
    • A short taxi ride takes us to the famous Lago di Braies, a stunning turquoise lake set among towering cliffs. According to legend, local savages once dug in the mountains for gold and precious stones. When jealous herdsmen tried to steal their treasures, the savages opened an underground spring, sinking their riches into what became Lago di Braies. The lake is now one of the largest and deepest natural lakes in the Dolomites. After following its shoreline, we begin our ascent through pine forests, eventually emerging beneath the dramatic, striated cliffs of Monte Muro.

      The climb continues to Porta Sora il Forn at 2,388 m (7,832 ft), where we are rewarded with breathtaking views. A short five-minute descent brings us to Rifugio Biella, a perfect spot for a bowl of minestrone or another well-earned meal. After lunch, we descend through picturesque flower meadows and traditional farms. The trail gradually winds down before a final steep road, passing beneath towering cliffs, leads us to our overnight stop at Rifugio Pederu.

      Hiking: 17 km (10.6 mi), 7 hours
      Elevation: +1,045 m (+3,427 ft), -984 m (-3,227 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Accommodation: Rifugio Pederu
      Luggage access: Yes

      Lago di Braies in the Italian Dolomites
    • A steady climb this morning takes us up through the wild and rocky Vallone di Rudo to Lago Piciodil, with the reward of excellent Italian coffee at Rifugio Fanes. We continue along the trail to Passo di Limo at 2,172 m (7,124 ft), where the lake of the same name is framed by high peaks and curious limestone slabs dotted with pine trees. Families enjoying a picnic by the lake are a common sight. A rugged traverse then brings us to the Forcetta del Lago at 2,486 m (8,154 ft), followed by an improbable descent to the green waters of Lago di Lagazuoi.

      There is a little ‘sting in the tail’ as we tackle a final 200 m (656 ft) climb to reach our rifugio. We are now walking along what was the frontline during WWI, evident from the gun emplacements and tunnels carved into the ridgeline. This remarkably well-preserved reminder of more troubled times is now home to Rifugio Lagazuoi, perched dramatically on the cliff’s edge high in the mountains. The rifugio even boasts a wood-fired sauna—perfect for easing tired muscles while enjoying the breathtaking mountain views. Despite the day’s big climb, the descent is minimal, and our knees will appreciate that!

      Hiking: 18 km (11.3 mi), 9 hours
      Elevation: +1,685 m (+5,526 ft), -450 m (-1,476 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Accommodation: Rifugio Lagazuoi
      Luggage access: No

      Alta Via guided hike and lush scenery
    • After yesterday’s long hike, today offers a more relaxed pace. We start with a short 10-minute walk to the summit of Mount Lagazuoi, where the early morning light provides stunning photo opportunities with views stretching to the distant Marmolada. After breakfast, we begin our descent to the famed Passo Falzarego, a favorite among road cyclists and a feature of the annual Dolomites Marathon. Here, you’ll find cafés and gift shops where maps of the local area can be purchased. A gentle stroll across meadows leads us to a local restaurant for morning coffee before we ascend through beautiful larch forests on a scenic trail.

      As we climb, we are treated to breathtaking views of Mount Lagazuoi, the Tofane mountain range, and the iconic Cinque Torri (Five Towers). This is an excellent day for photography, especially as we pass the striking blue-green waters of Lago Limedes, which offers spectacular panoramic shots. We typically stop for lunch at Rifugio Averau, renowned for its excellent cuisine. Later, we take a short 20-minute climb to the historic Rifugio Nuvolau, the oldest rifugio in the Dolomites, perched dramatically on the cliff’s edge. However, if you prefer to relax on the terrace at Rifugio Averau instead, no one will hold it against you! After soaking in the views at Nuvolau, we descend to the pass before a final easy walk to our accommodation for the night, which will be at either Rifugio Averau, Passo Giau, or Rifugio Scoiattoli, depending on availability.

      Hiking: 9 km (5.6 mi), 6 hours (to Passo Giau or Rifugio Scoiattoli) / 7 km (4.3 mi), 5 hours 15 minutes (to Rifugio Averau)
      Elevation (to Passo Giau or Rifugio Scoiattoli): +515 m (+1,689 ft), -974 m (-3,194 ft)
      Elevation (to Rifugio Averau): +515 m (+1,689 ft), -774 m (-2,539 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Accommodation: Passo Giau or Rifugio Scoiattoli
      Luggage access: Yes for Passo Giau/Rifugio Scoiattoli, no for Rifugio Averau

      Cinque Torri in the Dolomites, sunny day
    • Before leaving Passo Giau this morning, take a moment to imagine tackling this infamous pass on two wheels. The grueling ascent is a regular feature of the Giro d’Italia, Italy’s answer to the Tour de France. Cyclists face a punishing 9.8 km (6 mi) climb with an average gradient of 9.4%, reaching up to 14% in some sections. Fortunately, our trail begins more gently as we traverse the mountainside beneath Monte Formin’s striking southern cliffs before climbing to Forcella Ambrizzola at 2,277 m (7,468 ft).

      From here, we enjoy sweeping views of the majestic Civetta mountain as we descend gradually through alpine pastures dotted with sheep and dairy cows. Keep an eye out for the iconic edelweiss flower, which often blooms along the trail in these high meadows. Our final stretch follows a traversing path beneath the dramatic peaks and towering spires of Monte Pelmo, one of the Dolomites’ most famous landmarks. A final descent through larch forests brings us to our accommodation for the night at Rifugio Staulanza, a charming refuge run by renowned mountaineer Marco Sala.

      Hiking: 17 km (10.6 mi), 8 hours
      Elevation: +644 m (+2,112 ft), -973 m (-3,191 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Accommodation: Rifugio Staulanza
      Luggage access: Yes

      Monte Pelmo sunset
    • The day begins with a leisurely stroll along a farm cart track through peaceful forests. Along the way, we often pass herds of cattle and their loyal dogs tending to them in the summer meadows. Our trail leads to the Casera di Pioda dairy farm, where fresh cheese is available during the summer months. Leaving this pastoral scene behind, we begin a steady ascent on a well-graded mule track to the shoulder of Cima Coldai, an outlier of the Civetta range, until we reach the beautifully situated Rifugio Sonino Al Coldai.

      From here, we cross a pass and descend to the rocky shores of the stunning Lago Coldai, a brilliant turquoise lake nestled in the mountains. Skirting the lake, we ascend over Forcella Col Negro at 2,203 m (7,225 ft) before descending into Val Civetta. Towering 1,200 m (3,936 ft) above us, the sheer west face of Monte Civetta stretches an astonishing 7 km (4.4 mi) in length. At its highest point, a hanging icefield—Cristallo—clings dramatically to the cliffs. Known as the “wall of walls,” this face is one of the most awe-inspiring in the Alps. We continue over Forcella di Col Rean before reaching our remote overnight stay at Rifugio Vazzoler.

      Hiking: 14 km (8.7 mi), 7 hours
      Elevation: +952 m (+3,122 ft), -800 m (-2,624 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Accommodation: Rifugio Vazzoler
      Luggage access: No

      Lago Coldai in the Dolomites
    • Leaving our rifugio, we are greeted with striking views of the towering Torre Trieste and the imposing Cima della Busazza at 2,894 m (9,492 ft). Our trail crosses a rocky slope beneath the cliffs before reaching the steep yet scenic pass of Forcella Col Dell’Orso at 1,823 m (5,979 ft). A short section equipped with chains provides a secure handrail along a flower-strewn rock face before the path rises across boulders and pastures, eventually descending beneath the vast south face of Moiazza.

      Following the Val Framont, we have the option of a brief detour to the beautifully perched Rifugio Carestiato, an ideal spot for a relaxing lunch in breathtaking surroundings. The final stretch of today’s hike takes us through peaceful pastures and pine forests before reaching Passo Duran and Rifugio Sebastiano by early afternoon. A private taxi will take us to the valley and to our accommodation in Agordo. There’ll be time to enjoy a coffee or a gelato in one of the many cafes scattered around this lovely mountain town!

      Hiking: 14 km (8.7 mi), 6 hours
      Elevation: +740 m (+2,427 ft), -800 m (-2,624 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Accommodation: 3-star hotel in Agordo
      Luggage access: Yes

      Hiking the Alta Via 1 in the summer
    • Today is your departure day. After breakfast, a vehicle will transfer you to Longarone, which has good transport connections to Venice Airport. If you’d like to continue exploring on your own, you can also take public transport from Longarone to the popular mountain resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo.

      Meals: Breakfast

      Cortina d’Ampezzo in the summer
    • Included in the 8-Day Alta Via:

        • An experienced, fully qualified International Mountain Leader with extensive knowledge of the area
        • 8-day Alta Via I guided tour
        • Accommodation for 7 nights (2 nights at quality 3-star hotels, 5 nights in rifugi)
        • All breakfasts and dinners (from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on Day 8)
        • Transfer to the start of the route at Lago di Braies (from Brunico) & transfer on departure day to Longarone
        • Luggage transfers apart from 2 or 3 nights (depending on rifugio availability) when you stay in remote rifugi

      Included in the 10-Day Alta Via:

        • An experienced, fully qualified International Mountain Leader with extensive knowledge of the area
        • 10-day Alta Via 1 guided tour
        • Accommodation for 9 nights (2 nights at quality 3-star hotels in Cortina d’Ampezzo & 7 nights at rifugi)
        • All breakfasts and dinners (from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on Day 10)
        • Transfer to the start of the route at Lago di Braies (from Cortina) and transfer back to Cortina from the trail end (La Stanga)
        • Luggage transfers apart from 2 or 3 nights (depending on rifugio availability) when you stay in remote rifugi

      Add-ons:

        • Single occupancy room — can be added at checkout
        • Double rooms in rifugi — may be possible to arrange if booked early enough, let us know at checkout if interested

      Not included:

        • Flights to Italy
        • Airport transfers
        • Lunches, drinks, and snacks
        • Luggage transfers on 2 or 3 nights
        • Guide gratuities — optional, 2-5% of the total trip cost usually given
        • Activity, injury, and mountain rescue insurance — mandatory
        • Travel insurance — highly recommended
    • In order to join this Alta Via 1 guided tour, great fitness is required as well as prior trekking experience and the ability to handle bad weather when needed. You will be hiking up to 9 hours per day for 6 or 8 consecutive days, covering up to 18 km (11.3 mi) and gaining up to +1,685 m (+5,526 ft) in a day. Day-by-day distances and elevation changes can be found in the itinerary.

      This Alta Via 1 guided tour is physically challenging and it’s suitable for regular hill-walkers who are used to extended days. These treks can involve difficult and demanding days on rough and sometimes loose terrain, as well as crossing passes up to 3,100 m (10,168 ft). Some trail sections may be exposed but will be short. Occasionally, there may be ascents or descents of up to 1,800 m (5,904 ft).

      Note that luggage transfers are included on most nights—there will be 2 or 3 nights without the possibility of luggage transfers, and you will need to carry extra items in your pack on those days.

      For more hiking adventures in the Dolomites, click here! And if you want to see all our hiking trips in Italy, check them out here.

    • Packing the right gear is essential for a mountain trip. This kit list includes items suited to the weather and accommodations you’ll encounter.

      Your luggage will be transported by a taxi driver, so please limit yourself to one bag of around 15kg (33lbs) per person. As not all hotels have elevators, you should be able to carry your own luggage upstairs. If you bring more than one bag, the taxi company may charge an extra fee, which you would need to cover.

      Equipment

        • Walking boots — comfortable & waterproof, with a good tread (no objection to “low cut mountain walking shoes” if they have a stiff sole for rough terrain—be aware that early season snow can remain on the high passes and boots may be necessary)
        • Walking poles — optional, but highly recommended
        • Rucksack — 30-35 litres, ideally with a chest and waist strap, try using it loaded before your trip
        • Rucksack liner or cover
        • Water container — 1 to 1.5 litres, or hydration system
        • Water filtration system — recommended as buying bottled water at rifugi can be costly and unsustainable
        • Short gaiters — useful, but not essential
        • Umbrella

      Clothing

        • Waterproof jacket
        • Waterproof over trousers
        • Trousers
        • Shorts/skort
        • Sun hat
        • Warm hat
        • Gloves x2 — one thick, one thin
        • Base layer e.g. t-shirt, thermal tops
        • Fleece jacket/shirt
        • Socks — technical walking socks 2/3 pairs
        • Duvet jacket/second warm jacket
        • Thermal leggings — optional

      Toiletries & personal items

        • Sunscreen
        • Lip salve
        • Sunglasses
        • Tissues
        • Antibacterial hand wash
        • Swimwear — optional, possible to swim in lakes/rivers
        • Supplementary snack bars/chocolate/trail mix

      Documentation

        • Passport, plus a paper copy
        • Mountain rescue insurance — mandatory
        • Travel insurance
        • Credit card
        • Cash in euros
        • Waterproof bag for documents
        • GHIC — if travelling from UK for medical cover

      Personal First Aid

        • Personal medication
        • Antiseptic cream/spray
        • Painkillers/anti-inflammatories
        • Glucose tablets
        • 2x rehydration sachets — like Dioralyte
        • A few throat lozenges
        • Blister plasters
        • Blister tape, e.g. Strappal
        • Bandaid plasters

      Items for the nights without luggage access

        • Sheet sleeping bag ‘liner’ — lightweight ‘silk or cotton liner’ for Rifugio Vazzoler, but you can hire at the Rifugio
        • Pack towel
        • Ear plugs — optional, but advised if room sharing
        • Head torch — plus batteries
        • Teabags — optional, tea is expensive in the refuges, whereas ordering hot water is less expensive

      Additional Items

        • Slippers for use at accommodation
        • Clothing for use at accommodation
        • Hair dryer if required
        • Travel kettle if required
        • Camera
        • Toiletries — soap/shower gel; not all accommodation supplies these
        • Head torch — plus spare batteries
        • Padlock — for luggage being transferred
        • Medium size kit bag/holdall/suitcase
    • Summer weather in the European Alps can be unpredictable, much like any mountain environment where terrain influences conditions from valley to valley.

      While summer generally brings good weather, it can range from sunshine to rain, fog, high winds, or even snow. Temperatures may exceed 30°C (86°F) in July and August but can drop to 5°C (41°F) on the high passes, known as ‘Cols.’ On average, expect 15-25°C (59-77°F) in the valleys and 5-15°C (41-59°F) at higher elevations.

      Even in mid-summer, overnight snow is possible, especially when staying in high-altitude mountain huts. Be prepared for all conditions.

    • Group sizes and pricing

        • For this Alta Via I guided tour, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 10:1.
        • It takes a minimum of 4 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 10 participants.
        • We strongly advise you not to make travel arrangements until your departure has been confirmed to run!

      Alta Via I guided tours can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

      Min. age requirements

        • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
    • The starting point of your 8-Day Alta Via 1 guided tour is the alpine town of Brunico (Bruneck), while the 10-Day version begins in Cortina d’Ampezzo.

      To get there, there are multiple airports to consider—Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE), Treviso Airport (TSF), Innsbruck Airport (INN), Bolzano Airport (BZO)… Depending on where you land, it will take you anywhere between 1.5-3 hours to reach Brunico or Cortina—you can rent a car, take public transport…

      Aim to arrive in time for a 6:30pm meeting with your guide before dinner at your hotel.

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