


Sun 13 Sept
|Venice
Dolomites Easy Hike
Experience the Dolomites’ towering peaks and emerald meadows on easy, postcard-perfect trails. Slow down, breathe deep, and enjoy maximum wow.
Time & Location
13 Sept 2026, 16:00 – 20 Sept 2026, 10:00
Venice
Itinerary
Day 1|Arrival in Venice
Arrive in Venice and enjoy free time to explore the city. Wander through its maze-like alleyways or take a gondola ride to experience the romantic charm of the canals.
Overnight in a 3-star hotel in Venice.
Day 2|Lago di Sorapis → Cortina
Depart Venice and head toward the famous Lake Sorapis.Hike to the turquoise, gem-like lake.
Hiking distance: 10 km|Hiking time: 3–4 hrs
After the hike, continue by road to Cortina d’Ampezzo in the heart of the Dolomites.
Overnight in a 3-star hotel in Cortina.
Day 3|Lagazuoi & Cinque Torri
Take the cable car to the summit of Lagazuoi for stunning panoramic views.Hike toward Cinque Torri, known for its unique rock formations and WWI historical sites.Return to Cortina afterward.
Hiking distance: 12 km|Hiking time: 4–5 hrs
Overnight in a 3-star hotel in Cortina.
Day 4|Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Visit the iconic Tre Cime, the most famous landmark of the Dolomites.Continue exploring the surrounding area, including Lake Carina and Lake Misurina.
Hiking distance: 15 km|Hiking time: 5–6 hrs
Overnight in a 3-star hotel in Cortina.
Day 5|Funes Valley → Ortisei (Val Gardena)
Travel from Cortina to the Funes Valley.Hike to the renowned Santa Maddalena Church with its dramatic mountain backdrop.
Hiking distance: 8 km|Hiking time: 3 hrs
In the afternoon, arrive in the charming village of Ortisei and enjoy free time.
Overnight in a 3-star hotel in La Villa or Ortisei.
Day 6|Seceda & Alpe di Siusi
Ride the cable car up to Seceda and begin the day’s hike along its dramatic ridgelines.
Seceda hike: 10 km|4 hrs
Continue to Alpe di Siusi, Europe’s largest alpine meadow, for more scenic walking.
Alpe di Siusi hike: 6 km|2 hrs
Return to Ortisei in the evening.
Total hiking distance: 16 km|Total hiking time: 6 hrs
Overnight in a 3-star hotel in Ortisei.
Day 7|Ortisei → Venice
Depart Ortisei/Val Gardena in the morning and return to Venice. Free time in the afternoon for sightseeing or shopping.
Overnight in a 3-star hotel in Venice.
Day 8|Departure
End of the Dolomites journey.After breakfast, proceed to the airport or continue your onward travel based on your schedule.
Tour Coordinator| Khai

Experience:
Adventure Planner and group manager 🌟 Camino de Santiago (French Way) 🌟 Kumano Kodo 🌟 Himalayan treks across Nepal, including ABC, EBC, Pikey Peak, and Mardi Himal 🌟 Completed the Tour du Mont Blanc 🌟 California section of the Pacific Crest Trail 🌟 Explored iconic Norwegian hikes such as Trolltunga, Preikestolen, and Kjerag 🌟 Author of two travel books that tell the truth behind “adventure”
🚗 Logistics
Starts
Venice airport
15:00 on Day 1
Ends
Venice Hotel
Any time on Day 8
✅ Include
Guides
Expert, local, English-speaking guides
Accommodation
7 nights in twin room hotel
Transfers
Transfers throughout the trip Day 2-7
Porterage
We will transfer your luggage during the trek
Completion Certificate
❌ Not Include
❌Travel to and from the trip
Our trips do not include flights to the start point and back from the end point.
❌ Meals that didn't mention
❌ Sim card
❌ Hiking gear
❌ Tips
❌ Travel insurance
❌ Visas
❌ Personal Expenses
🧳 Weight Restrictions
There is a weight restriction 15kg for baggage transfer through the tour. You need to pack your transfer baggage in softbag or duffle bag. Some items may be left in the hotel in Venice if necessary.
🥾 Gearlist
Day pack with rain cover (20-30 litre +)
Clothes
Waterproof jacket
Hiking shorts or pants
2/3 trekking t-shirts/shirts
Hiking socks and lighter walking socks
Sun hat
Spare underwear
Buff or similar
Shoes
Hiking boots
Slipper
Other
Trekking poles
Travel towel
Sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses)
Water bottles
Headtorch
First aid kit and/or personal medication
Biodegradable wet wipes
Toilet paper/tissues
Powerbank
Universal plug adaptor
❓ FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the tour?
The group will meet at Venice Airport at 3:00 PM on Day 1.If you plan to arrive independently, please contact us in advance and we will provide you with the accommodation details.
Where does the tour end?
The tour will conclude after breakfast on the final day.If you require an airport transfer, please let us know in advance and we will be happy to assist.
What is the accommodation arrangement?
The tour includes 3-star hotels throughout, with twin-share rooms as standard.
Is luggage transfer provided during the hikes?
Yes. Daily luggage transfer is included, so you only need to carry a light daypack (20–30L) during the hikes.Large suitcases can be safely stored at the hotel in Venice if needed.
What is the weather like during the hiking days?
September is early autumn in the Dolomites and one of the best seasons for hiking, with mild and pleasant conditions.
Daytime temperatures: 15–22°C
Early mornings and evenings in the mountains: 8–10°C
Generally clear skies and excellent visibility, perfect for mountain views and autumn colors
However, mountain weather can be unpredictable. Occasional afternoon showers or mist are possible, so we recommend bringing a windproof and waterproof jacket and warm layers.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Weather conditions in the Dolomites can change quickly. In the case of severe weather, the guide will adjust or modify the route to ensure safety and a smooth experience.
Can I join if I have no hiking experience?
Yes. The Dolomites hikes are rated as easy overall and are carefully designed to be suitable even for beginners.
Average hiking time: 3–6 hours per day
Mostly gentle gradients and well-maintained trails
Cable car transfers and luggage transport are included to reduce physical effort
The tour leader will adjust the pace according to the group, allowing everyone to hike comfortably and enjoy the scenery at their own rhythm.
What equipment should I prepare?
We recommend:
Hiking shoes
Windproof and waterproof jacket
Personal water bottle
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
A small daypack
Can vegetarian or special dietary requirements be arranged?
Yes. Please inform us at the time of booking, and we will do our best to arrange vegetarian, halal, or other dietary preferences (such as avoiding seafood or nuts).
Will language be a problem?
No. The tour is supported by a Chinese-speaking tour leader and an English-speaking guide, who will assist with communication throughout the trip.
Do I need to bring cash?
Credit cards are widely accepted in the Dolomites. However, some small villages, shops, or restaurants may accept cash only, so we recommend carrying a small amount of euros.
Is mobile phone coverage available?
Yes. Most areas in the Dolomites have 4G/5G mobile coverage.
How much should I budget for tips?
Tipping is not mandatory in Italy.However, if you feel the service has been exceptional, you are welcome to offer a tip at your own discretion as a gesture of appreciation.
