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Mountain and trekking

Mountain and trekking

Excursion and trekking suggestions in the Val di Fassa

Excursion and trekking suggestions in the Val di Fassa

In the Val di Fassa Dolomites


Explore the mountains and get intense emotions: the wonder of the Enrosadira - the Dolomites turning to red at dawn and dusk, lovely mountain lakes, climbing with an alpine guide, refuges and mountain dairies where to taste local food and products. As soon as you arrive in the Val di Fassa you breathe new air.

 

Walks and excursions

Summer lift opening dates for trekkers

 

In summer our keywords are sport and to be in contact with nature: from easy low-level walks to more demanding trekking, Nordic walking trails, fascinating sites, that are easy reachable by lift or taxi bus, where to enjoy breath-taking views.


A mountain of emotions

Trekking and walking holidays (multi-day hiking) in the Dolomites of the Val di Fassa.



Trek of the legends
Dolomiti Walking Hotel
Via Alpina

20 stages in 200 km to discover the most beautiful mountains in the world


The territories of Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme and San Martino give life to Trekking delle Leggende, an excursion itinerary of about 200 km divided into 20 stages, to discover the beauty and the legendary background of  the Dolomites.


Mountain at your feet


Dolomiti Walking Hotel is a new mark, assigned to 5 facilities in Val di Fassa and addressed both to the expert hikers and to those who approaches the mountain for the first time. Here you’ll find a warm hospitality, specialized services for the trekkers and all the necessary to face easy walks and/or the most challenging paths.


A trail for Europe


Among the 5 international routes that cover the 8 European Alpine countries belonging to the project Via Alpina, the yellow one, in 4 stages, goes through some of the most spectacular paths of the Val di Fassa.



Interrelated sports

Mountain bike  Nordic walking

Interrelated activities

Mountain huts and farms  Alpine guides


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