Discover the best top things to do in South Tyrol Dolomites, Italy including Val Gardena, Passo Sella, Rosarium Uhrerhof, Anello dei Tre Rifugi dalla val Fiscalina, Escursione Sul Monte Specie, Lago di Braies, Alpe di Fanes, Prati di Croda Rossa, Piazza San Michele, Lago di Dobbiaco.
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5.0 based on 2,355 reviews
The beautiful breathtaking scenery, the endless slopes ( one La Longia 10.5 km long) and the lovely town makes this place the Mecca for ski lovers. No matter how many times you will be there , just the thought of it makes your body crave with expectation. If I will ever know that there is only one ski vacation left in my life- Val Gardena will be the place.
5.0 based on 741 reviews
Be sure to visit the Passo Sella for beautiful access to the outstandingly scenic Naturonda hike and the excellent Comici Hut. The Passo Sella is a short drive up a steep, twisting, and narrow mountain road from the village of Selva di Val Gardena in the Dolomites of Italy. From the top of the Pass, which sits at roughly 2,200 meters, inviting hikes radiate in different directions. A perennial favorite hike is the Naturonda that begins a short walk from the pass and ends at the not-to-be-missed Comici Hut, which may be the nicest rifugio, or mountain restaurant, in the Dolomites. The Comici hut offers delicious food and friendly service. If nature calls, its bathroom will astonish you. The Naturonda is a relatively easy loop hike that takes about two-hours to complete. A narrower and well-marked trail that begins in a maze-like rock garden takes you to the Comici Hut while a wider, path returns you to the parking lot at the Pass and your car. Though the Naturonda may lack difficulty and length for the serious hiker, it is an extraordinarily beautiful hike with spectacular, high alpine scenery. For the more adventurous, there are ways to prolong the pleasure of being in this magical area by extending the hike. Buon Viaggio.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
We decided to take on what we thought was going to be an easier walk for our first day: it was actually reasonably tough but enjoyable. The summit itself (Monte Specie or Strudelkopf) was a great place for lunch. I don't think I can remember such spectacular 360 degree views before. Walking up from the end of the shuttle bus in Prato Piazza, we took the more difficult route (turn left by the tiny church) and were glad we did. Having said that, those taking the "easier" route on the way up have to scale a pretty tough climb for their last part - we did that in reverse so came down the steep bit before the easier route down the main path. One thing I would say is that if my wife hadn't had a problem with her knee we would have walked back the (roughly) 5km to the car, rather than taking the bus back. That is, I'd advice taking the bus up, but walk back if you're up for it. Many seemed happy to walk up that part as well but I don't know if they then went up to Monte Specie.
4.5 based on 4,897 reviews
Beautiful place, best time to go is early in the morning before 9.00 then you can get the best shot with the reflection of the mountains and its nice and quiet. It can be a bit cold in the morning even in summer. Worth it.
4.5 based on 1,352 reviews
This lake is less famous, but has nothing to envy the well-known Braies lake. The Dobbiaco lake has a wonderful clear water and there's an easy (flat) circular walk around the lake that will take you through the forest, the river and some beautiful small beaches. You will appreciate the amazing diversity of its flora and fauna (birds!). On the lake you will also find a bar, a restaurant and a camping.
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