Highlights of the Alta Via 1 in Comfort
- Hike the most beautiful sections of the Alta Via 1 through the Italian Dolomites
- Stay in private en-suite rooms in comfortable hotels just off the trail in charming Alpine villages
- Enjoy daily vistas over the impressive landscapes of this UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Start and finish in Cortina, the "pearl of the Dolomites" surrounded by high peaks
- Follow well waymarked paths through meadows and forests and by mountain lakes
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in CortinaTravel to Cortina, Italy, the gem of the Dolomites. Take a leisurely stroll through the charming town and savor the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Dolomites.
This friendly and traditional Alpine-style hotel, a favourite among walkers, is situated in a serene and picturesque location. Indulge in the comfort of the cosy rooms, relish the locally sourced produce from the breakfast buffet, and stay connected with Wi-Fi in the rooms. The on-site restaurant offers a taste of the region with its typical dishes, or you can explore the lively centre of Cortina (a 5-10 min walk) and dine at one of the many restaurants.
The Hotel Regina is a family-run hotel located in the heart of Cortina d'Ampezzo, serving as the perfect base for your adventures. This historic hotel has recently undergone renovations to meet modern requirements while blending a cozy mountain atmosphere with contemporary design. The spacious rooms provide a comfortable environment and come equipped with all the amenities you require.
Hotel Ciasa Lorenzi, operated by the Lorenzi family, is a unique gem in Cortina d'Ampezzo, offering unparalleled views of the Dolomites and warm Italian hospitality. Nestled in the heart of the city, it is perfectly positioned to bask in the morning sunshine and witness the breathtaking sunset. The rooms are designed for peace and comfort, and guests can indulge in a sumptuous breakfast buffet featuring a variety of sweet and savoury dishes.
After a good night's sleep, take a scenic bus via Dobbiaco into the mountains to Lago di Braies (approx 1hr40), which sits at an elevation of 1,494m/4,902ft. This stunning lake is the official starting point of the Alta Via 1 trail. Start your hike from the far end of the lake, with mountains rising on all sides. Walk through patches of dwarf pines to the head of the valley to the Fojedöra alpine pasture and on to St. Vigil (San Vigilio).
Ascent/Descent: 780m/1080m (2559ft/3543ft)
Experience pure South Tyrolean hospitality in the family-run hotel Al Sonnenhof in the centre of San Vigilio. When you return to the hotel after your hike, you can savour homemade cakes and herbal teas or relax in the wellness area. In the hotel restaurant you can savour Tyrolean and Alpine-Mediterranean specialities.
The lovingly renovated Art Nouveau building of Monte Sella blends in perfectly with the new, bright, wooden building. Situated in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites in San Vigilio, the elegant ambience of the Hotel Monte Sella invites you to spend relaxing hours after hiking. You can look forward to experience genuine hospitality with Anna Cristina, Norbert and the rest of the family.
Today is yours to do as you wish. You might want to stroll through the quiet mountain village and visit the church, whose interior will surprise you. Or perhaps check out the Nature Park House to learn about the formation of the Dolomites and their flora and fauna.
You can also choose between two hikes:
The longer hike will take you through the picturesque hamlets of the St. Vigil community, where you can explore the beauty of the region and the distinct architectural features.
Alternatively, you can select a shorter but steeper hike: Take a bus to Furkelpass and hike to Kronplatz at an elevation of (2,275m/7,464ft ), through beautiful meadows and past several huts. On Kronplatz you will find the Messner Mountain Museum Corones, the LUMEN Museum, the ‘Concordia 2000’ peace bell and several places to stop for refreshments. There is a fantastic panorama of the Dolomites and the main Alpine ridge.
Longer Hike: 11km/7mi Ascent/Descent: 480m/380m (1575ft/1247ft)
Shorter Hike: 7km/4.4mi Ascent/Descent: 540m/540m (1772ft/1772ft)
Experience pure South Tyrolean hospitality in the family-run hotel Al Sonnenhof in the centre of San Vigilio. When you return to the hotel after your hike, you can savour homemade cakes and herbal teas or relax in the wellness area. In the hotel restaurant you can savour Tyrolean and Alpine-Mediterranean specialities.
The lovingly renovated Art Nouveau building of Monte Sella blends in perfectly with the new, bright, wooden building. Situated in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites in San Vigilio, the elegant ambience of the Hotel Monte Sella invites you to spend relaxing hours after hiking. You can look forward to experience genuine hospitality with Anna Cristina, Norbert and the rest of the family.
In the morning take the bus to the Pederü mountain hut (about 20 minutes, free with a guest card). You can already see the typical Dolomite rocks in front of you- time to conquer these mountains! Today’s route leads through the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park to the Fanes mountain hut and on to Lago di Limo. The route continues over a beautiful plateau to the Capanna Alpina. From here you descend to the village of St. Kassian ( San Cassiano) where you’ll be staying for the next two nights.
Ascent/Descent: 760m/760m (2494ft/2494ft)
In the centre of San Cassiano, this family-run hotel offers a warm welcome. The Crazzolara family will personally take care of you. Relax in the modern chalet atmosphere and after your activities, treat yourself to a relaxing moment in the wellness area or a wine tasting in the hotel's own wine cellar.
The hotel is run by the third generation of the Manco-Ploner family. The family atmosphere, the warmth of the whole team and the typical Ladin hospitality give the hotel in San Cassiano a very special feel-good factor. After an eventful day, you can enjoy a refreshing drink on the terrace or relax in the wellness area.
Today, enjoy the charm of San Cassiano, the only village in this part of the Dolomites with a pedestrian-only center. Visit the Ursus Ladinicus Museum and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the prehistoric cave bears who used to inhabit this region over 50,000 year ago. Today, you also have the option to choose between two captivating hikes.
Take the Piz Sorega cable car and hike on a wide gravel path to and from the Prolongia mountain hut on the Pralongia High Platueau, known as the Ampitheater of the Dolomites for its stunning panoramic views. On one side, you will see the Fanes mountains of the Alta Badia and then as you cross on the Alta Via 1, the more impressive Dolomiti mountain ranges on the other side.
Alternatively, you can hike the lovely Larch Trail to the Church of the Holy Cross on the other side of the Fanes Massif.
Piz Sorega Cable Car Option: 12km/7.5mi Ascent/Descent: 200m/660m (656ft/2165ft)
Larch Trail Option: 11km/6.8mi Ascent/Descent: 520m/740m (1706ft/2428ft)
In the centre of San Cassiano, this family-run hotel offers a warm welcome. The Crazzolara family will personally take care of you. Relax in the modern chalet atmosphere and after your activities, treat yourself to a relaxing moment in the wellness area or a wine tasting in the hotel's own wine cellar.
The hotel is run by the third generation of the Manco-Ploner family. The family atmosphere, the warmth of the whole team and the typical Ladin hospitality give the hotel in San Cassiano a very special feel-good factor. After an eventful day, you can enjoy a refreshing drink on the terrace or relax in the wellness area.
Return to the Alta Via 1 trail this morning, by taking a bus to Sciare. From here begin your hike and enjoy two exciting highlights: First, ascend to Rifugio Scotoni and take a short break to recharge your batteries before your next ascent to Lago Lagazoui and Rifugio Lagazoui.
Along the way, come across traces of the First World War. From Rifugio Lagazuoi admire one of the most beautiful views of Alta Via 1 before taking the lift down to the pass. From there, a transfer will take you to Alleghe, where you will spend the next two nights.
Ascent/Descent: 1100m/2m (3609ft/6.5ft)
The De Zordo family welcomes you to the Hotel Barance in Alleghe. The hotel is situated at the far end of the lake, 15 minutes walk from the cable car station and 20 minutes from the town centre. After a day of hiking you can relax in the cosy Stube (lounge) or visit the hotel's wellness area. In the hotel restaurant you can taste the excellent cuisine with a choice of local and national specialities.
The Sporthotel Europa is located on the shores of Lake Alleghe and only a 3 minute walk from the town centre. Enjoy the views of the lake and the surrounding majestic peaks, perfect for relaxing after a hike.
If you want to take it easier today, we recommend the hike around Lake Alleghe with a short detour to the Ru de Rialt waterfall.
For a more adventurous hike, consider taking the lift to Col dei Baldi for a challenging loop hike to Monte Fartazzo. The panoramic view from this point, overlooking Lake Alleghe and the surrounding mountains, is truly unparalleled. And don't forget the iconic Monte Pelmo, a constant companion throughout your hike.
Lake Alleghe & Waterfall Option: 8km/5mi Ascent/Descent: 250m/230m (820ft/755ft)
Monte Fartazzo Loop Hike Option: 9km/6mi Ascent/Descent: 580m/580m (1903ft/1903ft)
The De Zordo family welcomes you to the Hotel Barance in Alleghe. The hotel is situated at the far end of the lake, 15 minutes walk from the cable car station and 20 minutes from the town centre. After a day of hiking you can relax in the cosy Stube (lounge) or visit the hotel's wellness area. In the hotel restaurant you can taste the excellent cuisine with a choice of local and national specialities.
The Sporthotel Europa is located on the shores of Lake Alleghe and only a 3 minute walk from the town centre. Enjoy the views of the lake and the surrounding majestic peaks, perfect for relaxing after a hike.
The day starts with a cable car ride up to Col dei Baldi. From there, you hike to the Coldai mountain hut and then to the beautiful lake with the same name, a World Heritage Site. The scenery of the mountains changes subtly along the way. After passing the Rifugio Mario Vazzoler, you'll reach Capanna Trieste, where an included private car transfer brings you to Cortina.
Ascent/Descent: 800m/1600m (2625ft/5249ft)
This friendly and traditional Alpine-style hotel, a favourite among walkers, is situated in a serene and picturesque location. Indulge in the comfort of the cosy rooms, relish the locally sourced produce from the breakfast buffet, and stay connected with Wi-Fi in the rooms. The on-site restaurant offers a taste of the region with its typical dishes, or you can explore the lively centre of Cortina (a 5-10 min walk) and dine at one of the many restaurants.
The Hotel Regina is a family-run hotel located in the heart of Cortina d'Ampezzo, serving as the perfect base for your adventures. This historic hotel has recently undergone renovations to meet modern requirements while blending a cozy mountain atmosphere with contemporary design. The spacious rooms provide a comfortable environment and come equipped with all the amenities you require.
Hotel Ciasa Lorenzi, operated by the Lorenzi family, is a unique gem in Cortina d'Ampezzo, offering unparalleled views of the Dolomites and warm Italian hospitality. Nestled in the heart of the city, it is perfectly positioned to bask in the morning sunshine and witness the breathtaking sunset. The rooms are designed for peace and comfort, and guests can indulge in a sumptuous breakfast buffet featuring a variety of sweet and savoury dishes.
Today it's time to say goodbye to Cortina and the Dolomites. After breakfast, you can take an express bus service from Cortina to Venice, or continue your travels in Italy!
Other Information
Is it for me?Are you an experienced hiker who would like to try some mountain trails, but would prefer to stay in a private room with en-suite bath in a comfortable hotel (and not a mountain hut)? Then this is the tour for you. This trip is rated moderate and you should be sure-footed, have a head for heights, and not suffer from vertigo to fully enjoy this trip. The hikes are perfect for people with experience hiking in the mountains with elevation gains and losses. You will also have plenty of time to explore this region of the Italian Dolomites since the hikes on some days generally only take half a day to complete, and where some of the days with loop walks are optional. Additionally, no need to worry about hiking with a heavy pack as your luggage will await you at your hotel each night. If you’d like to experience hiking in the Dolomites (and sections of the Alta Via 1) with some easier walking days, then this tour is a great alternative.
Classic Routes | If you’re the active, outdoorsy type, who’s interested in taking on the great routes of the world or looking for a challenge, then our Classic Routes are for you. We’re talking the West Highland Way in Scotland, the world renown Tour Du Mont Blanc and Germany's Moselle Cycle Path, to name but a few!
Multi Centre Walking | With a mix of loop and point-to-point walks stay 2 or 3 nights in one place which offers the chance to slow down and really explore a destination.
Groups > 10
The minimum age for this tour is: 16 Years
This tour is graded as moderate. The level of difficulty is determined on the basis of the entire trip, so individual days may be slightly more difficult or easier than the overall level of difficulty. For example, some of the optional hikes are graded easy to moderate and on Day 8, the hike is graded moderate to strenuous. The routes are mainly on footpaths and narrow mountain tracks at altitudes of up to 2,700meters (8,858ft) where lower oxygen levels exist. Occasionally you will be following minor paved roads. On some hikes, there are cliff edges and sheer drops close by, which would not be appropriate for people with vertigo! You should also be sure-footed to get the most out of this trip.
Some alpine experience is required for the days you hike on the Alta Via 1. The hiking times of 4-7 hours require a good level of fitness. The length of the hikes varies between 8-19 km/5-12mi, the daily difference in elevation gains and losses is between +480/+1100 and -380/-1600 meters (+1,575/+3,609 and -1,247/-5,249 ft). You must be sure-footed and have a head for heights as some sections can be steep and exposed.
In addition, it’s important to note that some of the trails on this trip are at altitudes of up to 2,700 meters (8,858ft), where lower oxygen levels exist and can cause altitude sickness in some people.
You will spend 8 nights in private rooms with en-suite bath in comfortable, family-run hotels. The hotels have been hand-picked and all offer a warm welcome to hikers. The accommodation we normally use is indicated in the itinerary, however it is subject to availability and therefore alternatives of an equal standard may be offered (hotel facilities may change if only alternative properties are available—should you have any specific requirements, please let us know). You can add on extra nights in any of the overnight locations on this trip.
Single Rooms and Solo Hikers
This trip is not available to solo hikers due to the nature of the terrain. Single rooms are available, however a single room supplement is payable.
Meals
8 Breakfasts are included and are usually a buffet selection with lots of sweet treats like pastries, homemade jams fruit and cereals. Savory tastes are also catered for with a selection of bread, cheese, ham and eggs.
The Alta Via 1 is well waymarked and on the days where you explore the region on other hikes there are also signposts. In general, navigation is straightforward as you can use the Macs Adventure app which has maps, GPS tracks, and daily route information. Simply download the GPS tracks for offline use and follow the route on your phone with the assurance that navigation will be simple.
Our hikes usually begin and end at a central point in town (such as a church, bus stop, etc.). Access routes to your accommodation are not included in our km/mi daily figures. However, the Macs app will guide you to your accommodation. You just need to go to the ‘Itinerary’ on the applicable day, open the section about your accommodation, and click on the ‘Get Directions’ button.
- 8 nights in comfortable hand-picked hotels in private en-suite rooms
- 8 breakfasts
- Luggage transfers
- Transfer from Passo Falzarego to Alleghe (Day 6)
- Transfer from Capanna Trieste to Cortina (Day 8)
- Detailed information pack, route notes and access to our navigation App
- 24-hour assistance by phone
- Getting to and from Cortina
- Lunches, dinners, drinks and snacks
- Public transportation, including buses, trains and cable cars
- Travel Insurance (Recommended)
- Tourist taxes (payable locally)
- Personal Equipment
- Single Room Supplement (s)
- Extra nights along the way
This tour is available to start any day of the week from end of June to early September. August is the most popular month (with the locals too!) and so busier in the hotels and on the trails. The 15th of August is Ferragosto, a popular holiday in Italy, where people like to travel and take some additional time off. If you'd like to travel during that time, we recommend booking early. It is not unheard of for snow to fall on higher ground during the summer, and patches of snow may still be present into July. July and August are the hottest months and carry the greatest risk of thunderstorms, which can be torrential and usually occur in the afternoon - being well-prepared and equipped for all these eventualities is essential.
*** July and August are busy on the Alta Via 1 and surroundings. If you cannot find the availability for your dates, we can highly recommend one of our other tours in the Italian Alps or one of our tours in the Tyrol.
When travelling in the mountains, you are often hiking through completely different climates, and the weather in the Dolomites can change very quickly. You should be prepared for all weather conditions, as snow can fall in the mountains at any time of the year. Even if the weather in the mountains is supposed to be fine in the morning, you should always be prepared for sudden changes in weather and temperature.
By Air: Venice Marco Polo Airport is the most convenient airport, with various international airlines operating here. The smaller Venice Treviso Airport is serviced by low-cost carrier Ryanair (London Stansted, Bristol, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford).
Private Transfers: We are able to arrange taxi transfers for you in Italy (bookable in advance at a supplement) from Venice Airports. Please get in touch to enquire about how we can help with these transfer arrangements.
From Venice Marco Polo airport (or Venice Mestre bus station): It is possible to take the Cortina Express to Cortina (approx. 2h20); departures are twice daily, usually one in the morning and one in the afternoon, so please ensure you check their website for timetables.
From Venice Treviso Airport: From the airport take a bus (approx.12 mins) to Treviso, then from Treviso Sud there is an ATVO bus once a day to Cortina (approx. 2 hrs) or you can take a train from Treviso to Vittorio Veneto and change to Cortina (approx 2:40 hrs). Or you can take a bus from Treviso airport to Venice Mestre or Marco Polo Airport for onward connections with the Cortina Express (see above). Check the timetable on the ATVO website.
From Cortina, use one of the methods mentioned above to return to Venice.
Bag transfer is included in this trip; your bags will be moved between hotels so you'll enjoying hiking with just a day pack. We do ask that you limit your baggage to one bag per person with a maximum weight of 20kg/44lbs per person.
At Macs Adventure, we work in partnership with many luggage transfer providers who set a limit on how many bags/suitcases they will transfer per person, and also the weight of the bag/suitcase. Your booking includes transfer of 1 bag per person. It is very important that you read the luggage information specific to your tour before departure. If you do not adhere to these limits, there is a great possibility that you will be charged locally both for extra bags or if they are too heavy. This limitation can be a challenge, especially as airlines generally have limits that are higher. However, our luggage providers have reasons for these limits (usually due to the Health and Safety of their employees), which we must respect.
The distances and ascent/descents are approximations of the recommended routes.
Online Documents
At Macs Adventure we care about the environment. We’re taking action to minimize the impact we have by converting the majority of our tour documentation for online delivery. On this trip, all your detailed information will be digitally delivered. You'll have access to this info via “My Account” on our website and the Macs Adventure app.
Our pre-departure Info Pack has detailed advice and a packing list on what to bring. This includes hiking gear, hiking boots, rain gear, day pack and other specifics.
It is strongly recommended that you secure adequate travel insurance.
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