Dolomites Via Ferrata Climbing and Hiking

Enjoy five full days and nights hiking the Dolomites and staying at alpine huts (with guides and cooks). A challenging and rewarding hiking tour through Europe’s most gorgeous scenery with a day in romantic Venice!

Dolomites Via Ferrata Climbing and Hiking

Start your Northern Italian experience with an afternoon in the mountain town of Cortina d’Ampezzo before embarking on your high country adventure into the rugged mountains of the Dolomite range.

Embrace the heart of the Dolomites with hardy hikes over steep mountain passes and warm evenings in comfortable, well-equipped high mountain huts with professional guides. Morning, evening, and all day-long, the views from these remote mountain sanctuaries are truly breathtaking as you witness the massive vertical peaks of Tre Cime and the impressive north face of Cristallo.

After five days of high mountain adventure, you return to Venice to enjoy a full day of rest and recovery in this world-famous art city. Optional – arrive early or leave late and enjoy more time in Venice and Italy. 

NOTE :
The Dolomites are a physically challenging adventure. You will be hiking up to seven hours per day on varying terrain with up to 3,500 feet of vertical gain and loss on some days. 
Please contact us discuss your level of physical fitness and if appropriate training is necessary to make the adventure more fun for you.

Important Details For Dolomites Via Ferra Climbing and Hiking

Activities:  Hiking and via ferrata climbing

Rating:  Strenuous. See itinerary for details.

Group Size:  4-12 guests

Length:  8 days/ 7 nights

Meeting Time & Place: Venice Marco Polo Airport (airport code VCE) July 26, 2013. After clearing customs, you will be met and transferred to Cortina d’Ampezzo for the night.
Departure Time & Place: We will be dropped off at Venice Marco Polo Airport (airport code VCE) August 2, 2013 in time for your departing flights.

Weather and Climate: Summer is prime time in the Italian Alps. In the mountains, expect highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s, with temperatures 10-20 degrees warmer in the valleys. Afternoon thunderstorms are common so sturdy raingear is a must.

Physical Preparation: This tour is designed for active people with a spirit of adventure who want to experience the high peaks of the Dolomites. You must be fit and in overall good health. A “head for heights” is also helpful. We encourage you to call with any questions on the activities, logistics, physical demands or any other aspects of the trip – please don’t be shy!