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Guided winter hikes

Breathing in the immensity of the white-capped Dolomites together

In winter, far from the hype of skiing, Alta Badia's Dolomites harbour a charm that excites, amazes and captivates. Either wearing hiking boots or snowshoes, we accompany you along itineraries where beauty is synonymous with magic, by day and by evening. We are experienced alpine guides, well acquainted with the territory even in its most remote and hidden spots. Each week we organise excursions for all those eager to discover the Dolomites beyond skiing, in a landscape that exudes something truly special in winter. Whether you are a beginner or skilled mountaineer: embark on a guided walking tour during your holidays in the Dolomites and look forward to touch the sky with your fingertips.

Experience the winter Dolomites from the top, with our alpine guides

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Spazirada y cëna a tëmp de löna - Full moon, starry sky and typical Ladin dinner
10.01.2025 - More appointments
18:00  h
La Val - Hiking Village
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Cun les ciaspes a tëmp de löna - Full moon snowshoe excursion
13.01.2025 - More appointments
20:30  h
San Cassiano
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Cun les ciaspes tla natöra - Snowshoeing
23.12.2024 - More appointments
10:00  h
Alta Badia
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I fostüs di tiers salvari - The Armentara meadows
27.12.2024 - More appointments
09:30  h
La Val - Hiking Village
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Sön les pedies dla cultura ladina - Discover the Ladin culture
02.01.2025 - More appointments
09:45  h
La Villa
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Le chit dl bosch - The quiet wood
24.12.2024 - More appointments
09:30  h
Corvara
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Spazirada cun i chentli - Walk with torches
03.01.2025 - More appointments
20:45  h
San Cassiano
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Le bun cialt te stala - Warm atmosphere in the stable
27.12.2024 - More appointments
16:00  h
Badia

Good to know

Besides being experts and ensuring a safe hike, our guides know the area inside out and will take you on a discovery tour of the most hidden and spectacular parts of the Dolomites.   

Snowshoes are used when walking on new and soft snow as well as on terrains with minimal gradients. They allow you to walk without sinking into the snow. Crampons, on the other hand, are attached to your boots to prevent you from slipping.

Rather than encountering animals, it is much easier to spot their footsteps as they can be seen in the snow. Deer, hares, foxes, roe deer and small rodents: with the help of our guides, it is easier to distinguish their footprints

In winter, beyond the hype of skiing, it’s possible to experience the Dolomites in their full glory by approaching them slowly and gently; as you pass through snow-covered forests and pastures, you can discover the sustainable beauty of our mountains.

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