Last Updated on the 7th of August, 2025 I often think of words to describe what hiking and climbing adventures mean to me, but all I know is that they are so much more than standing on the summit o…| OUR CROSSINGS
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Skiing in Italy is an immersion in Italian culture, stunning scenery, and unforgettable après.| Avant Ski
During our 3 week stay in Cividale del Friuli, we were lucky enough to be able to visit the surrounding areas with our rental car. The nearby Friulian Alps are particularly beautiful and we visited a few Alpine attractions. SIGHTSEEING Fontanone di Goriuda Fontanone di Goriuda is a gorgeous 80-metre waterfall in Valle Raccolana, in... Read More » The post Friulian Alps – Italy Guide appeared first on Manu’s Menu. --- Friulian Alps – Italy Guide was first posted on November 9, 2020 at 1...| Manu’s Menu
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Looking for the best hikes in the Dolomites? Our handpicked list will help you confidently plan your adventure-filled holidays in South Tyrol.| Throne & Vine
South Tyrol, Italy — also known as Südtirol or Alto Adige — is a wildly fascinating marvel hidden amid the peaks and valleys of the Italian Alps.| Throne & Vine
The Rifugio Nuvolau and Averau Loop Hike is a hike that allows you to see several landmarks like le Cinque Torri, Passo Giau and much more.| The Photo Hikes
Capture Instagram-famous churches and hike idyllic trails with our complete guide to visiting Val di Funes in the Dolomites, Italy.| Anywhere We Roam
Complete guide to hiking Lago di Sorapis in the Italian Dolomites including how to get there, best route, instructions, map + where to stay.| Anywhere We Roam
The Dolomites are more than just a mountain range in Italy; it is a captivating winter destination boasting multiple ski areas and charming towns offering ski-in, ski-out convenience. This region seamlessly blends Italian, German, and French influences. Exploring the Dolomites is a journey through a UNESCO World Heritage site that connects various locations amidst the stunning peaks of the Italian Alps. Consider a tour of the Sella Ronda or even a Ski Safari with our local guides| Avant Ski
Lago di Braies (Italy) is located in the Braies Valley, which is in the northeast corner of the Italian Dolomites, 16 kilometres from Dobbiaco (Tolbach).| Anywhere We Roam
How to hike the Tre Cime di Lavaredo loop in the Dolomites including a map, how to get there and the most scenic route to take.| Anywhere We Roam
The 9 best day hikes in the Dolomites ranging from easy strolls to strenuous mountain climbs with detailed instructions + maps.| Anywhere We Roam
A complete and updated guide to visiting the Italian Dolomites including a breakdown of each area, what to do and where to stay.| Anywhere We Roam
A guide to visiting Cortina d'Ampezzo in the Italian Dolomites in Summer including what to see and do, how to get around and where to stay.| Anywhere We Roam
A guide to visiting Val Gardena in the Italian Dolomites including where to stay, stay, what to do and how to get around via public transport.| Anywhere We Roam
Dreaming of exploring the Alps and Dolomites? Wondering how these majestic landscapes compare to each other? Look no further. Below we share what sets the Alps and Dolomites apart and offer essential travel advice so you can wisely craft an unforgettable visit. Two of the most common questions we get from travelers is what is| Throne & Vine
Are you looking for a 3 day hut to hut hike in the Dolomites and want to figure out how to book it yourself? Learn how to DIY a trip away from the Alta Via 1| Crave the Planet Travel
Your Dolomites road trip itinerary| Following the Rivera