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All nights apart from one are spent in shared dormitories in rifugios. The first night is spent at a hotel (twin-share), but you can opt for a single room for this one night. Choose how many members of your group would like to stay in a single occupancy room.

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  • Over 8 days, we move from rifugio to rifugio, each one chosen for its exceptional setting, character, and views, linking together some of the most striking terrain in the Dolomites. The scenery keeps shifting, from wide alpine plateaus to steep passes and towering rock faces rising straight above us. The rhythm sets in fast: hike, arrive, eat well, rest, repeat. We spend one night in a hotel and the rest in rifugios, with hearty meals throughout. By the end, it does not feel like a trip, it feels like we have traveled through the actual heart of the Dolomites.

    • Upon arrival in Bolzano, you’ll check in to the hotel after 3pm, and then meet the group and the guide for an orientation meeting at 6pm. Then, we’ll sit down for our first dinner together and settle in before heading into the mountains tomorrow.

      Accommodation: 3-star hotel in Bolzano
      Meals: Dinner
      Luggage transfer option: Yes, just a daypack to carry

      Bolzano aerial view
    • We start with a private transfer to Zannes in the Funes Valley, then begin our first proper hike over Passo Poma and Passo Bronsoi before descending to Gampenalm Refuge. It is a shorter day on paper, but a beautiful start, with our first real taste of Dolomites hut-to-hut hiking.

      Accommodation: Gampenalm Refuge
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Hiking: 6.9 km (4.3 mi), about 3 hours
      Elevation gain/loss: +750 m (+2,455 ft), -350 m (-1,150 ft)
      Luggage transfer option: Yes, just a daypack to carry

      Hiking in the valley in the Dolomites
    • Today we tour the Aferer Geisler, hiking via the Kälbergarten, the Günther Messner Trail, and Putia Pass. It is a varied and spectacular day with longer mileage, bigger effort, and another memorable refuge finish.

      Accommodation: Genova Refuge
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Hiking: 15.6 km (9.7 mi), about 6 hours
      Elevation gain/loss: +1,050 m (+3,445 ft), -800 m (-2,625 ft)
      Luggage transfer option: Overnight pack to carry

      Hiker in the Dolomites' sun
    • We descend into the Lungiaru Valley in the heart of Ladin country, then climb back up over Puez Pass and cross a striking high-altitude stone landscape. The day ends at Gardenacia Refuge, set in an especially beautiful spot with exceptional views of the surrounding cliffs.

      Accommodation: Gardenacia Refuge
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Hiking: 17 km (11.8 mi), about 7.5 hours
      Elevation gain/loss: +1,290 m (+4,230 ft), -1,540 m (-5,050 ft)
      Luggage transfer option: Overnight pack to carry

      Wildflowers in the Dolomites
    • We cross the Puez plateau via Forcella de Gardenacia, descend toward the Vallunga canyon, then continue over more passes before dropping into Val Gardena. A short private transfer brings us to Passo Sella for the night.

      Accommodation: Passo Sella/Alpes Refuge
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Hiking: 14.5 km (9 mi), about 5.5 hours
      Elevation gain/loss: +810 m (+2,655 ft), -1,360 m (-4,495 ft)
      Luggage transfer option: Yes, just a daypack to carry

      Val Gardena sunny hike
    • This is one of the big Dolomites days, with a spectacular crossing of the Sassolungo massif through a high pass between Sassopiatto and Sassolungo. We descend toward Alpe di Siusi, then climb again to Alpes di Tires Refuge, perched high at the foot of the Denti di Terra Rossa.

      Accommodation: Alpes di Tires Refuge
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Hiking: 15.3 km (9.5 mi), about 6 hours
      Elevation gain/loss: +1,200 m (+3,940 ft), -1,070 m (-3,510 ft)
      Luggage transfer option: Overnight pack to carry

      Val Duron aerial view
    • We cross the Rosengarten massif, one of the most spectacular sections of the whole trip, passing through a landscape of towers, needles, cliffs, and high mountain drama. There is also an optional supplement via Passo Santner for those wanting extra walking.

      Accommodation: Stella Alpina Refuge
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Hiking: 7.7 km (4.8 mi), about 3.5 hours
      Elevation gain/loss: +430 m (+1,410 ft), -900 m (-2,957 ft)
      Optional extra hiking: 3.2 km (2 mi), 2 to 2.5 hours
      Optional extra elevation gain/loss: 400 m (1,310 ft)
      Luggage transfer option: Yes, just a daypack to carry

      Rosengarten trail in the Dolomites
    • Our final stage takes us to Passo Costalunga, facing the Latemar massif, through forests and alpine pastures. Before reaching the pass, we cross Passo delle Zigolade, then take a private transfer back to Bolzano where the trip ends.

      Meals: Breakfast, lunch
      Hiking: 9.7 km (6 mi), about 4 hours
      Elevation gain/loss: +700 m (+2,295 ft), -920 m (-3,020 ft)
      Luggage transfer option: Yes, just a daypack to carry

      Bolzano cathedral
    • Included:

        • An experienced, EU-certified hiking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
        • 8-day hiking the Dolomites hut to hut tour (7 hiking days)
        • Accommodation for 6 nights in rifugios and 1 night in a hotel
        • All meals: 7 breakfasts, 7 picnic lunches, 7 dinners
        • Ground transfers as indicated in the itinerary
        • Luggage transfers as indicated in the itinerary (on days 1, 2, 5, 7, and 8)
        • Showers in the rifugios
        • Tourist taxes

      Add-ons (pricing shown at checkout):

        • Single occupancy room (for 1 night in a hotel in Bolzano on Day 1)
        • Extra night(s) in Bolzano in a 3-star hotel — please leave a note at checkout if interested

      Not included:

        • Flights
        • Airport transfers
        • Drinks
        • Luggage transportation on nights not provided (as indicated in the itinerary)
        • Personal expenses
        • Anything not mentioned in the “Included” section above
        • Insurance — recommended, available to add at checkout
        • Guide gratuities — optional
    • This hiking the Dolomites hut to hut tour is best suited for active hikers with great fitness levels. We’ll be on the trail for 3.5 to 7.5 hours each day, with daily elevation gains ranging from 430 to 1,290 m (1,410 to 4,230 ft), including a couple of bigger days with over 1,200 m (3,940 ft) of ascent. 

      The route includes several high mountain passes and takes us up to elevations of around 2,681 meters (8,795 ft). You don’t need technical skills, but you should be comfortable with sustained climbs, long days, and hiking on varied alpine terrain.

      Want to see what else is there in the area? Discover more Dolomites hiking tours here!

    • Luggage is handled with a two-bag system: one main bag and one daypack. Your main bag is transferred between select stages and will be waiting for you when luggage transport is included, with a strict limit of one piece per person up to 15 kg (33 lbs).

      You’ll carry a small backpack with your personal belongings for the day, except for nights 3, 4, and 6, when you will need to carry your necessary overnight belongings.

        • Day 2 and Day 3: You will find all your luggage at the refuge
        • Day 4: You carry a minimum of belongings for the night
        • Day 5: You will find all your luggage at the refuge
        • Day 6: You carry a minimum of belongings for the night
        • Day 7: You will find all your luggage at the refuge
        • Day 8: You will find all your luggage at the Passo Costa Lunga
    • The following items are required for this Dolomites hut-to-hut tour unless otherwise noted. When packing, think layered clothing systems that work together and can be easily added or removed. Luggage transfers have a limit of 33lbs/15kg—please stick to this as extra items are not easily stored by the team.

      Avoid cotton or cycling-specific clothing. Synthetic fabrics dry quickly and perform well in active conditions. Merino wool is also an excellent option—it dries fast, is comfortable to wear, and naturally resists odors even after extended use.

      Clothing:

        • Hiking boots/shoes — waterproof, sturdy molded sole, deep tread and ideally well broken in
        • Hiking socks — one pair for every day or two days of the trip (hiking/sport specific padded socks, no cotton please)
        • Sun hat — wide brimmed hat or baseball cap/bandana combo
        • Warm hat & gloves — lightweight beanie and light-to-mid weight fleece or wool gloves
        • Hiking shirts — non-cotton, breathable short sleeve and/or long sleeve shirts
        • Warm top — mid-weight sweater or pullover of wicking material such as merino wool, fleece or polypropylene
        • Insulating jacket — down-fill or synthetic-fill insulated “puffy” jacket or warm, heavy weight fleece jacket
        • Hiking pants & shorts — nylon pants and shorts, zip-offs or leggings
        • Base layer/long underwear — 1 pair of wicking tops and bottoms that are lightweight to midweight, synthetic wicking materials such as polyester, polypropylene, merino wool, etc.
        • Rain gear — waterproof jacket and pants or high-quality poncho, breathable fabric such as Gore-Tex® or coated nylon (for the pants look for side zippers that will easily allow pulling them over footwear)
        • Casual clothing & footwear – comfortable clothes and shoes to wear in the evening after activities.

      Gear:

        • Backpack — a 30–45 liter sized comfortable pack with a waterproof cover for use day-to-day while hiking
        • Personal luggage — small duffel bag, rolling suitcase or backpack
        • Hydration system — 2+ liters capacity, either water bottles or bladder/hose system and an additional water bottle
        • Trekking poles — telescopic/adjustable poles to help reduce the impact on joints and support hikers in steep and/or rocky terrain (strongly recommended)
        • Headlamp — preferably with an L.E.D. bulb that works with AA or AAA batteries
        • Picnic/lunch kit — knife, plate or bowl, box with closeable lid, utensils, etc.
        • Phone, charger, power bank
        • Waterproof travel case or pouch — used to keep important documents (i.e. passport, health/travel insurance, etc.) & phone safe from weather/water
        • Sunglasses, sunscreen, & lip balm
        • First aid kit
        • Personal toilet paper kit — toilet paper, wet wipes, sanitizer & sealable plastic bag(s) for carrying out used paper/wipes
        • Toiletries
        • Contact lenses & glasses
        • Prescription medication — with emergency back-up supply
        • Cash in local currency

      First aid kit suggestions:

      Carrying a basic personal first aid kit is strongly advised, as unforeseen situations may arise during travel. Access to medications and first aid supplies can be limited in certain destinations, making it essential to bring necessary prescription and over-the-counter items. Travel plans, vaccinations, and medication use should be reviewed with a healthcare provider in advance to ensure a safe and smooth journey.

      Here’s a basic list of what’s generally a good personal travel first aid kit:

        • Medications — brands of choice; all medications should be prescribed or approved by a doctor prior to use
        • Prescription drugs — any required prescriptions with backup doses (kept in carry-on luggage)
        • Epinephrine — multiple doses recommended if severe allergies are present, with doctor prescription
        • Pain relief — ibuprofen, aspirin, non-aspirin (e.g., Tylenol)
        • Antihistamine — diphenhydramine (e.g., Benadryl)
        • Non-drowsy allergy relief — loratadine (e.g., Claritin)
        • Antacid/heartburn relief — bismuth (e.g., Pepto-Bismol), antacid tablets
        • Anti-diarrheal — loperamide hydrochloride (e.g., Imodium)
        • Cold/flu medicine
        • Electrolyte replacement/drink mix
        • Creams — antibiotic ointment, anti-itch (hydrocortisone), arnica
        • Eye problems: dry/itchy — eye drops
        • Feminine hygiene — tampons, pads
        • Wound care — assorted bandages, antiseptic swabs
        • Blister kit
        • Sun protection — sunscreen, SPF lip balm
        • Various items — athletic tape/“KT tape,” nail clippers, tweezers, small bottle of hand sanitizer, sewing kit (for clothing/button repairs), disposable surgical gloves (1–2 pairs)

      Optional items:

        • Face masks — 2–3 recommended
        • Travel power adapter — electric power voltage in Italy is 230 V / 50 Hz and the plugs are F & L type
        • Support braces — joint braces if currently needed or from past injuries (e.g., knee, ankle, elbow)
        • Sleep mask & ear plugs
        • Bug repellent
        • Quick drying towel or bandana(s)
        • Swimsuit

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    • Group sizes and pricing

        • For this hiking the Dolomites hut to hut tour, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 6:1. 
        • It takes a minimum of 6 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 10 participants.

      A hiking the Dolomites hut to hut tour 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.
        • Minors younger than 18 may be permitted to join the hiking the Dolomites hut to hut tour on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

      If your group has participants under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

    • The price for this hiking the Dolomites hut to hut tour is based on shared dormitories for 6 nights, while 1 night is spent at a hotel in a twin-share room.

      A single occupancy room cannot be arranged for your nights at rifugios, but it’s possible for the one hotel night, on Day 1. You can add it to your booking at checkout.

    • The starting point of your hiking the Dolomites hut to hut tour is Bolzano. To get there, most people fly into Verona Airport (VRN), Innsbruck Airport (INN), or Venice Airport (VCE). From there, you can take a train, a bus, or rent a car to reach Bolzano.

      You will meet your guide at the hotel in Bolzano on Day 1. Check-in is available after 3 pm.

    • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with insurance. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, you’ll be offered to simply insure your trip with Redpoint at checkout.

      Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner—tailors protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations! Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

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