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Relish a unique winter experience exploring one of the most beautiful valleys in the Dolomites on 8 day snowshoe adventure. Traverse varying scenic routes that deliver you into the breathtaking Fanes-Sennes Natural Park, enrapturing Lago di Braies and the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Redefine your sense of adventure as you tackle paths that reward you with panoramic views, and taste dishes that make your taste buds dance.
Your Dolomites winter adventure begins in the picturesque village of Villabassa where you’ll spend your first day unwinding at your home for the week at Hotel Adler. A perfect abode to unwind after a day of snowshoeing, with Michelin-approved cuisine and a relaxing wellness centre. On days 2-4 your winter adventure begins with 3 guided snowshoe walks with routes leading into Fanes-Sennes Natural ...
Your Dolomites winter adventure begins in the picturesque village of Villabassa where you’ll spend your first day unwinding at your home for the week at Hotel Adler. A perfect abode to unwind after a day of snowshoeing, with Michelin-approved cuisine and a relaxing wellness centre. On days 2-4 your winter adventure begins with 3 guided snowshoe walks with routes leading into Fanes-Sennes Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage, along the shoreline of Lago di Braies and beneath the jagged peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo. You’ll endure a free day to curate your own adventures and delve into the delights of the Dolomites as you explore at your own leisure. Your snowshoeing adventure continues as you trek along forest trails and old military tracks to the magnificent viewpoints of Durrakopf and Strudelkopf, learning more about the impact of the First World War here along the way. Explore the magnificence of the Dolomites by day and unwind at a luxury hotel by night. Refresh at the indoor swimming pool and relax at the wellness centre complete with a sauna, steam room and solarium that all make it perfect to rejuvenate after each day of hiking.
This adventure package includes 7 nights accommodation in a four-star hotel on a twin-share basis. Meals and activities are included as specified in the itinerary. Expect to spend 5-6 hours in the mountains each day where no snowshoeing experience is necessary.
Escape reality and immerse yourself in the life-altering experience on this unique winter adventure into the Dolomites. Rediscover nature's allure, savour tranquility, and renew your body and soul into a winter paradise.
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Make your own way from Innsbruck Airport to Villabassa where your adventure begins (approximately 1h45mins drive) at your home for the week at the charming Hotel Adler. Conveniently located at the village square, unwind in your cozy rooms boasting more than 400 years of history. Take a refreshing dip in the indoor pool or relax at the wellness centre complete with a sauna, steam room and solarium that make it perfect to rejuvenate after each day’s hike.
In the evening, convene at the hotel restaurant for a delectable dinner and savour the tastes of authentic Italian meals prepared from locally-sourced fresh ingredients.
The next 3 days you’ll begin with wholesome breakfasts as you prepare for the days’ adventure with 3 guided snowshoe walks. Routes may vary based on the weather conditions and the forecast.
We will dedicate the next few days to traversing scenic sites. Begin at the Fanes-Sennes Natural Park, Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage, which measures approximately 25,680 hectares. Behold a multitude of natural wonders against the backdrop of stunning sceneries. This place is also home to various animals like deer, ibex, chamois, marmots and a number of spectacular bird species.
Traverse along the shoreline of the famous Lago di Braies also referred to as the "Pearl of the Dolomites". This lake is in the park and is famous mainly for its heart-stopping sights, including its gorgeous emerald waters, towering limestone cliffs and picturesque spruce pine forests.
Finally, explore Dolomites' most breathtaking image, Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Travel beneath this remarkable landscape, witnessing its craggy peaks and steep slopes decorated with lush green valleys. Rest in a rifugio and enjoy fresh air, incredible scenery and perhaps a bottle of a refreshing beverage.
Today, you curate your own adventures as you explore The Dolomites at your own leisure.
Explore the region's perfectly groomed tracks by indulging in downhill or cross-country skiing. If you are looking to revel in the serenity and charm of unfiltered nature, go down the endlessly snowy landscapes.
Alternatively, simply indulge in a slower pace living and relax at the hotel. Indulge in a deep-tissue massage at the full-service spa (at own expense) or savour a rejuvenating swim at the pool.
On these days, we navigate forest trails and old military tracks before arriving at the magnificent viewpoints of Durrakopf (7,475 ft/2,275 m) and Strudelkopf (7,568 ft/2,307 m). Both peaks are pristine destinations to behold panoramic views of the region. Some of which include the Tre Crime do Lavaredo and Fanes Mountain range at Durrakopf and the spectacular Croda del Becco and the Lavarella peak. Along the way, be treated to delicious lunches at quaint refuges, absorbing fascinating history from the First World War.
On Day 6, prepare to enjoy a sumptuous meal in a different class. The hotel's restaurant will delight your palate with an authentic Tyrolean gourmet dinner.
Savour a relaxing breakfast, a perfect time to reflect on your incredible journey before you bid farewell and make your own arrangements for your onward travel. Alternatively, airport transfers can be arranged at an additional cost, please contact us.
NOTE: This itinerary is provided as an example only – prevailing conditions and local arrangements may cause variation.
Please contact us for private departures and group bookings. Single Supplement is available on request.
- The departure and finish point is Villabassa
- Major commercial flights provide convenient access to Villabassa. The closest major airport is Bolzano/Bozen Airport which is 68.1 km away. Other nearby airports include Innsbruck 84.8 km, Venice Treviso 120.3 km and Venice 137.6 km.
- Airport transfers are not included. Joining location starts in your accommodation in Villabassa making your own arrangements there. Alternatively, airport transfers can be arranged at an additional cost, please contact us.
Throughout the Dolomites, winter can bring extended periods of fine, settled weather. From Christmas through to the end of February, average daytime temperatures range between -10C and 4C (14F and 39F) in the shade. These temperatures can feel surprisingly comfortable, largely because the air is very dry, and you will often be on the move. In periods of unsettled weather, the daytime temperature will rise to freezing point or higher, but it will feel much colder as the air carries much more moisture at these times. It can occasionally get windy, and the resulting wind chill can be significant.
The walking level on this trip is rated Level 3 Moderate.
Level 1 Leisurely: Experience is not necessary; anyone fit and healthy enough to complete a weekend walk will thrive. Walks are often optional. Trails are seldom flat, so expect a reasonable number of ascents and descents. You normally walk for two to five hours per day; daily ascents will likely be around 985ft to 1,640ft (300m to 500m), perhaps with the odd day around 1,970ft (600m).
Level 3 Moderate: Expect easy, medium-length walks or harder, shorter walks. Some experience is useful, but not essential. Good health and reasonable fitness are important. There will be walks at higher altitudes and some longer, harder days. Generally, though, the underfoot conditions will be fair. A walking day is normally five to seven hours; daily ascents will likely be around 1,640ft to 2,625ft (500m to 800m), perhaps with the odd day around 2,955ft to 3,280ft (900m to 1,000m).
Level 5 Challenging: Fitness is vital with extended walking in mountainous terrain. You might also experience high altitude, challenging climates and remote locations. Trekking experience is desirable, but not vital if you are confident in your physical condition. Walking days are usually between six and eight hours, although they may be longer for passes or peaks. Daily ascents can be around 2,955ft to 3,280ft (900m to 1,000m), perhaps with the odd day around 3,610ft to 3,940ft (1,100m to 1,200m).
Level 7 Tough: Trekking experience is essential and preferably at altitude. You need complete confidence in your ability to trek for many days over difficult terrain. You may encounter extreme altitude and weather conditions and may need to use ice axes and crampons. Stamina is essential as walking days last six to nine hours (sometimes more on occasions). Daily ascents will likely be around 2,955ft to 3,280ft (900m to 1,000m), perhaps with the odd day around 3,610ft to 3,940ft (1,100m to 1,200m).
Split and optional grades: Where a trip falls between two grades, an intermediate or ‘split’ grade is used. For example, Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate). Occasionally there are optional ascents available; in this case, the grade will be highlighted.
Expect to spend five to six hours in the mountains each day. No snowshoeing experience is necessary, but good health and fitness are important, as walking in snow can be more tiring than summer walking. Some walking at higher altitude and occasional longer/harder days may be involved.
Certain walks are dependent on weather conditions and alternative routes may be chosen as necessary. The overriding priority on the trip is group safety and conditions are assessed daily by the leader. A route is chosen based on current conditions and the forecast for that day. Our leaders are required not to proceed with any proposed route (including those mentioned in the brochure or Trip Notes) if they believe the risk to be unacceptable.
Snowshoes are adaptable to fit most trekking boot sizes; however, if you wear larger than UK size 12 boots (US13 or EU47) please let us know at the time of booking. We can then confirm if we can provide suitable snowshoes for you.