At an altitude of 1,256m, Dobbiaco is known as the “Gateway to the Dolomites”.
The town is spread over a high plateau and is open and sunny in summer months, with spectacular views of the Dolomite range.
It is in Dobbiaco that the composer Gustav Mahler spent the summers from 1908 to 1910: it is here that he composed the Ninth and Tenth Symphonies (the latter one left unfinished), and the famous Song of the Earth (“Das Lied von der Erde”).
A plaque commemorating the composer can be seen at the Trenker House in the village.
During the First World War, the area around Dobbiacio was scene to intense fighting, due to its situation on the Austro-Italian border. Many historical remains can still be seen in the area.
Minimum Group size: 10 participants.
Airport: Fly to Venice Marco Polo airport.
Hotel: Hotel Tschurstschenthaler in Dobbiaco.
Included:
– 7 nights in Dobbiaco in 3* hotel Tschurstschenthaler based on two people sharing.
– 7 breakfasts
– 5 dinners at the hotel
– 1 qualified international mountain leader for 5 guided walking days (from 10 to 14 participants)
2 qualified international mountain leaders for 5 guided walking days (from 15 participants)
– Airport transfers from and to Venice Marco Polo airport to catch group flights.
23 Sept: FR831 from Dublin (17h45) to Venice Marco Polo airport (21h25)
30 Sept: FR830 from Venice Marco Polo airport (21h50) to Dublin (23h40)
– Local transfers (private bus and public transport).
Not Included:
– Ryanair Flights from and to Venice Marco Polo airport :
23 Sept: FR831 from Dublin (17h45) to Venice Marco Polo airport (21h25)
30 Sept: FR830 from Venice Marco Polo airport (21h50) to Dublin (23h40)
– All picnic lunches, beverages, and 2 dinners.
– Travel Insurance.
– Single supplement €180. Contact us before booking to check availability. Please note that if you book a sharing place (twin rooms) without a sharing partner, we will do our best to find you one, however in failing doing so, extra single supplement will apply.
– All extras not included in the itinerary page 1 and 2.
– Card fees 20€ (no fees by bank transfer).
Booking and deposit process:
– 30% Deposit (€ 445) to be paid at the time of booking to secure your place.
– Balance to be paid 6 weeks before the trip.
Day 1 : Start Dobbiaco
Pick up at Venice Marco polo airport to match Ryanair flight FR831 arriving at 21h52 from Dublin, and transfer to the Dolomites – 3h30 transfer. Arrive at the charming Hotel Tschurstschenthaler (indoor swimming pool and excellent food and service) in the picturesque village of Dobbiaco.
Dinner not included. Late arrival.
Day 2: Chapels and Churches Walk
Walking in the Dolomites through picturesque Tyrolean villages, from the hotel to Stadlern. Take time to appreciate the chapels in each village, with their unique frescoes. Return to Dobbiaco along the Rienza river.
Walk: 450 m ascent – 9 km of Distance.
Walk (challeging version): 750 m ascent – 14 km of Distance.
Breakfast and dinner included. Picnic lunch not included.
Day 3 : Bonner Hutte and Pfannhorn
Today’s trek takes us to the 2,663m Pfannhorn, via the Bonner Hutte with it’s magnificent panoramic views of the Tre Cime. The view from the Pfannhorn is arguably the best panorama of the Dolomites – a 360-degree of the range and the Austrian Alps. Short private bus transfer.
Walk: 1300 m ascent 15 km distance.
Breakfast and dinner included. Picnic lunch not included.
Day 4 : Lago di Braies
Today we head for the Ampezzo National Park. The park is run by the “Regole di Ampezzo”, an ancient consort of families whose origins date back to the Middle Age. The protected area comprises mountain groups which are among the most mythical and celebrated in the Dolomites, both for the mountaineering epics they saw and for the events revolving around WW1. We set off from the Lago di Braies (or Pragser Wildsee). Then it is possible to climb up to Seekofel by good weather, amazing views on the top before descending to Ponticello.
Walk: 1450 m ascent 14 km distance.
Breakfast and dinner included. Picnic lunch not included.
Day 5 : Free day
This will be a day to relax at the hotel or in Dobbiaco. You can also rent a bike to cycle to Lienz, Brunico or Cortina, or take the bus to Innichen or Sexten. You can aslo take the train to Brunico and visit the famous Alpinist Messner museums including one at the top of cable car with a fabulous panorama.
Breakfast included. Dinner and Picnic Lunch not included.
Day 6 : Tre cime – The Three Peaks
The Tre Cime (2999m) is one of the most renowned places of the Dolomites, and one of its most iconic symbols. The three jagged peaks dominate the surrounding landscape, and are an unmistakable landmark that can be seen for miles around. Today’s route takes us towards the peaks of Cime Nove and Cime Ganda, to San Candido and along an old military route from the First World War, with fortifications and gun emplacements from the period.
Walk: 750 m ascent 9 km distance.
Challenging version Walk: 1250 m ascent 14 km distance.
Breakfast and dinner included. Picnic lunch not included.
Day 7 : Plätzwiese – Strudelkopf (2307 m)
Short transfer to Brückele (20min), and prato Piazza. The walk takes the direction of Monte Specie. At the summit cross, also called “Croce die Reduci”, you will enjoy the fantastic Panorama over the Tofane, Monte Cristallo and the Tre Cime with the remaining Sesto Dolomites. Some of the huts in this valley are open for stop during or after the walk.
Walk: 1125 m ascent 15 km distance.
Breakfast and dinner included. Picnic lunch not included.
Day 8 : FAREWELL!
Spend the morning at your own pace, before transfer to Venice Marco Polo airport to catch Ryanair flight FR830 at 21h50.
Breakfast included.
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