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Hiking enthusiasts seeking variety and scenery will relish the "Highlights of the Dolomites" tour, an 8-day trek through Italy’s most iconic mountains. Centered in Campitello di Fassa, this group trip offers daily routes among jagged limestone peaks, lush valleys, and fairytale villages, with options for both moderate and challenging activity levels to suit diverse abilities. Guided by expert mountain leaders, you’ll enjoy the flexibility to tailor your experience while benefiting from the camaraderie of a small group. Excellent transport links mean each day brings fresh terrain and stunning vistas, while evenings promise warm hospitality and authentic Italian feasts. The trip covers hotels, meals, and all local transport. The unique advantage? The ability to hike at your own pace on meticulously crafted routes, ensuring everyone savors the best of the Dolomites.
Begin your adventure in Campitello, a pretty Dolomite village chosen for its ease of access to the nearby hiking trails.
The tour leaders will hold a full welcome briefing tomorrow, in which they’ll discuss the week ahead and give advice on the area.
Enjoy the rest of the evening to mingle with the group and fuel up for the adventures ahead at dinner.
Want more time in the Dolomites? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
Our day combines high-altitude routes that capture picture-perfect Dolomite scenery with lower-level trails down to the Val di Fassa. The early season should ensure we see a wide variety of alpine flowers. We begin our journey by taking a cable car towards Col Rodella and then walk along the southern flank of Sasso Lungo/Sasso Piatto to Rifugio Sasso Piatto. Continue along a high-level traverse, then descend into the Val Duron to Rifugio Micheluzzi. Here, we take a shuttle back to Campitello.
Distance: 10mi (16km); ascent: 800ft (244m); descent: 2,513ft (776m); 4hr 30min hour walking time
Begin with a bus transfer to Pera, where we take three chair lifts up to Ciampedie. Here, we hike a high-level traverse, surrounded by amazing views, to a scenic lunch spot at Baita Marino Pederiva.
After, continue hiking to the western side of the Catinaccio massif, where we take the Paolina chair lift down and transfer back to Campitello.
Distance: 7mi (11km); ascent: 1,581ft (482m); descent: 1,217ft (371m); maximum altitude: 7,381ft (2,250m)
Transfer to beautiful Lago di Fedaia, where we climb onto the Viel dal Pan traverse, heading west with stunning views across the valley to Marmolada, the highest mountain in the Dolomites.
We then have a short descent to Passo Pordoi, where we take the cable car up to Sas Pordoi for our lunch break with amazing views of Piz Boe.
After lunch, take a short scenic summit hike called Moonwalk, before taking the cable car back down to the pass. Our hike continues down to the cable car at Pecol, returning us to Canazei in Val di Fassa and finishing with a walk alongside the river to Campitello (or by bus).
Distance: 8mi (12.5km); ascent: 1,617ft (493m); descent: 3,543ft (1,080m); maximum altitude: 7,677ft (2,340m)
Optional activities for the free day include self-guided cycling from Campitello or a day trip to see the remains of Ötzi the Iceman in Bolzano or spend a relaxing day at the QC Terme Dolomiti spa in Pozzo di Fassa.
Start by taking a bus to Vigo di Fassa, where we take a cable car to Ciampedie. We walk northwest to Gardeccia then up Val di Vajolet, famous for its six distinct monolithic peaks known as the Vajolet Towers.
We then stop at Rifugio Principe for lunch with a fantastic view of the valley, before returning via the same route to Gardeccia and Ciampedie, with a possible alternative descent via chairlifts to Pera.
Distance: 10.5mi (17km); ascent: 2,135ft (650m); descent: 2,135ft (650m); maximum altitude: 8,520ft (2,597m)
Begin with a bus journey to Pozza and then a gondola and chairlift ride. From the top, we follow the ridgeline over a small peak with stunning views to a col at Sella Brunech.
Here, we climb again to continue our journey along the ridge, taking in the peak of L'Aut in the Marmolada range, before descending to Rifugio Ciampac for lunch.
The area around L’Aut is geologically distinct from the main limestone Dolomites peaks, as it is primarily formed by black lava.
After, we take the gondola back down into the Val di Fassa and continue with a gentle river walk back to Campitello.
Distance: 7mi (11km); ascent: 920ft (280m); descent: 1,740ft (530m); maximum altitude: 8,200ft (2,500m)
The trip comes to an end after breakfast. Say a fond farewell to Campitello as you begin your return journey home.
Alternatively, if you’d like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our large range of extension options.
Great scenery, well selected hikes, great guides, nice hotel. Overall a great vacation! But……..
Great trip
I offer the following comments First, Jenny and Mark were extraordinary tour leaders. They were thoughtful, attentive and kind. and very knowledgeable Second, the walks were great; the scenery delightful. Third, while I am not a coffee drinker, I heard a number of our group wish the hotel's dining room would offer coffee/tea before the 730 am start to breakfast. some of the group awoke early and would have dearly liked a good cup of coffee, and there was none to be had. please consider. Fourth, we started each day with a bus ride. However, the local buses were often late or the lines of riders very very long, thus delaying the start to our hikes. Please consider having a bus available for the group to start the day.
This trip was stunning and up there with one of the best I have done with Exodus. You can chose between grade 3 and grade 5 walks every day, which gives you the freedom to decide how challenging your days are. I opted for grade 5 every day and chose to enjoy my free day at thr QC Terme Dolomiti spa which was a welcomed relax between the walks. The weather was stunning during the days and walks varied, every walk was breath taking and offered something different, even though I don't think you could ever get bored of the scenary. Campitello di fassa was a lovely town to be based in, it has everything you needed without feeling too big or busy.
Overall an excellent experience, headquartered in Campitello de Fassa. Accommodations/food was very good. Hiking all fun. Great leaders. My only recommendation would be the city busses were not timely, and they were full at times; having been cut back from the summer schedule.. It would be worth a few extra $ to have private transportation in the morning to the hike/gondola site.