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SUMMER

From June to September takes place a great alpine summer. There’s a high season in July and August; the prices of accommodations are higher and the weather mostly changeable. If you can choose the period it’s better to come in June or September when the weather is settled, there is less people and the prices are lower.
Look at our proposals for that period but don’t forget to ask us per mail a programme adapted to your needs. We’ll answer very soon!

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(CDTT) Central Dolomites Trekking Tour (6 days hut to hut)

This trek is a complete crossing of the central Dolomites, it’s not particularly difficult but it requires you to have a good level of physical fitness and training. Hiking pathways and crossing through mountain passes you’ll be totally surrounded by unforgettable views and live every day in touch with local traditions while staying in pictoresque alpine huts/rifugios. This is a 6 days hike that could take one day more or one less following your desire for a softer vs. extreme adventure

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(NDTT) Northern Dolomites Trekking Tour (4 days hut to hut)

This trek covers the north sector of the Dolomites with its most famous groups: Odle, Fanis, Counturines, Tofane. We leave from Bressanone and in a four-days trek from west to east we arrive in Cortina. We’ll overnight in unique places like the sanctuary of Sas dl Crusc and the rifugio/hut on the Lagazuoi’s peak with its breath-taking view. This tour is well suited also for less-trained people, apart from Day 1, every other day the hiking program can be shortened using public transportation. During the whole trek we’ll be touched by ancient ladins traditions.

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(EDTT) Eastern Dolomites Trekking Tour (6 days hut to hut)

The eastern Dolomites are very rough and rugged and the landscape varies by the hour. In a labyrinth of peaks you’ll encounter huge rock faces, steep passes and wide alpine meadows. This trek takes us through some of the most complex Dolomites’ groups. We start with the classical crossing of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo to continue south towards mountains that are surely more difficult to approach. In various segments of this trek we’ll find ourselves on very steep and exposed pathways partially equipped with steel ladders and ropes some of which were built by soldiers during WW1. This trek  requires you to have a very good level of physical fitness and specific training. Don’t despare though – this is a piece of cake compared to what Italian and Austrian WW1 soldiers had to endure! Remember: they did it all carrying on average 40 lbs of ammunitions – often under enemy’s fire. 

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(SDTT) Southern Dolomites Trekking Tour (4 days hut to hut)

This is the wildest sector of this wide mountain territory. Surely it’s because of its rough morphology and the consequent scarse touristic impact on the area. This trek is a north to south crossing on sometimes difficult, exposed pathways in amazing scenery. I recommend this trek as a first Dolomites’ experience and also for Dolomites’ aficionados who want to discover the “dark” side of this mountain group.

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(CDFT) Central Dolomites Via Ferrata Tour (6 days hut to hut)

This program taking you from hut to hut puts together most of the Dolomites’ VFs (fixed ropeways). You might prefer a shorter program but If you want to fully experience the VFs climb you cannot miss this opportunity. Crossing the central mountain groups of the Dolomites you’ll be totally surrounded by unforgettable views and live every day in touch with perfectly vertical, great rock masses, with exceptionally varied shapes

 

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(VFBB) The "Via delle Bocchette del Brenta" tour (4 days hut to hut)

We are going to explore the Brenta group in the Eastern Dolomites, following its main peaks through its VFs = fixed ropeways. The following proposal is about a 4 days journey from hut to hut during which we are going to discover every single nook and cranny of this group. 

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(DNFT) Dolomites nomadic Via Ferrata Tour (base camp in Bolzano)

Via Ferrate are a particular tradition in the Dolomites born out of a military need during the World War One. Today they are a great opportunity for all to live a wall experience. Every trekker can face a via ferrata if accompanied by a mountain guide. We don’t only lead you but also supply the whole necessary equipment proposing this programme, which you can modify as you wish.

 

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(DCT) Dolomites Climbing Tour (base camp in Bolzano)

This is an introductory programme dedicated to those who are going to touch the dolomitic rock for the first time. It’s a short mix of classical routes which represents three different areas; a nomadic tour to become acquainted with the magic Dolomites. We propose this programme with medium difficulty routes (5.5/IV+) which you can modify as you wish even with ascents of superior difficulty and also throughout the whole period of stay.

 

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(DFW) Dolomites Family Weeks (base camp in Bolzano)

A week spent with your family in the Dolomites is one of the most various and exciting holiday you can imagine. Rock Climbig, even on aid-routes, trekking to discover  breath-taking views of these gorgeous mountains, as well as visiting mediaeval castles and the marvellous inner-city of Bolzano, and finally get a deserved rest in the biggest thermal bath of Europe. Would you like it?  Take a look on this program, and if you need some more information, don’t hesitate to  contact us!

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(SWD) The Wild Dolomites (explorative climbing)

The organizing structure is the same as before but the ascents are much different. We move on the most remote summits of the Dolomites of Brenta, Pale di San Martino, Lavaredo, Civetta or Marmolada. You need at least a 5.6 (IV+) climbing level but we require mountaineers who are used to go to altitude and long itineraries. An almost 30 years experience in the Dolomites is at your disposal! 

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