The Ultimate Dolomites Local Guide

Giulia Woergartner - (giuligartner)
Itinerary created by
Giulia Woergartner
What you’ll do

You want to get the most out of your adventure in the Dolomites, visit every bucket-list destination, hike every mountain while eating at every pizzeria in town? I know that feeling and I won't blame you, there is so much to see and do in South Tyrol so buckle up for an adventure packed week. This guide contains some of the Dolomites Classics, my absolute favourite spots and I also spilled the beans on some local secrets and tips.

Start your trip with the iconic Lago Di Braies; I like to call it the Queen of the Dolomites because it is one of the most beautiful locations in the area. With many people attracted to this location, it can get jam-packed during the day. Therefore, I would suggest visiting early or late in the afternoon. You can walk around the lake, take countless photos of the famous boat's house and even take a boat out for a paddle.

After that, you can explore some other regional lakes, such as Lago di Landro or Lago di Dobiacco. For the night, I recommend driving towards the small town of Misurina, which will be an excellent location for your accommodation. Moreover, you will be very close to The Tre Cime di Lavaredo.

1

Lago di Braies
Lago di Braies
The Lago di Braies has to be one of the most iconic spots in the Dolomites
Category
Sightseeing

27.1 km (16.8 mi)

30 min

2

Lago di Landro
Lago di Landro
The Lago di Landro is a super easy accessible lake on your way to Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
Category
Sightseeing
3

Tre Cime di Lavaredo or Three Peaks
Tre Cime di Lavaredo or Three Peaks
One of the must see places when you visit the Dolomites are the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo or "Three Peaks"
Category
Hike
Est. Price
€30

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