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Where are the Dolomites?
This UNESCO World Heritage site is a beautiful mountainous region spread across Italy, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. The Dolomites are in the region of South Tyrol in Northern Italy, but as it’s wedged in-between Italy and Austria, their influence can also be felt. So much so that I encountered more German-speaking locals than Italian-speaking during my 7-day stay.
As a result, most of the places that you’ll visit in the Dolomites will have both an Italian and a German name – both of which I will reference throughout this blog.
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How to get to the Dolomites…
The Dolomites borders 4 different countries, so you could opt for a long drive to reach this famous mountain range and add it to the ultimate Europe road trip, or fly into one of many smaller airports in the region, such as Treviso, Verona and Innsbruck (Austria). However, the main international airport closest to the Dolomites is Venice, Marco Polo, so that is where I recommend flying into if you can.
The added bonus of flying into Venice is the opportunity for a short city-break to finish your trip, where you can replace the hiking boots with something a little more glamorous.
At only 3.5hrs away, the Dolomites is easily accessible via public transport, with a fantastic bus service, but I would still recommend hiring a car to make the most of this vast region, especially during the golden hours of the day. Car hire is relatively cheap, but it’s still worth shopping around for a good deal. I rented a small car from Rentalcars.com and paid €130 for 7-days. You can expect to pay anywhere between €100-250, before insurance.
When to visit the Dolomites…
Being a UNESCO Heritage site, the Dolomites is surrounded by so much natural beauty that it’s worth visiting at any time of the year really. It just depends on what you want to do and what season you’d like to explore it in.
However, it is argued that the best time to visit the Dolomites is in September & early October, bang in the middle of Autumn. This is when the summer crowds have died down, but also when the beautiful autumnal colours emerge and envelop the landscapes over the lakes, the meadows, and alpine forests. This is truly a destination for mountain lovers.
Most hiking trails will remain open at this time of year during your Dolomites road trip, but I’d still recommend visiting either late-summer or early-autumn, as early snowfall in October can lead to peaks being closed, and with it a whole network of hiking trails that access the most incredible views. It would be a shame to miss out!
As a photographer, I wanted to experience the iconic glow of the Dolomites in autumn bloom, so I visited in early October. However… as luck would have it, the Dolomites had the earliest snowfall in years, and the orange peaks of the trees were quickly blanketed in soft, white snow. Not what I had hoped for, but equally as magical.
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Where to stay in the Dolomites…
There are many small towns dotted around the Dolomites, with their own character and access to popular spots, but the most popular area to stay in is Val Gardena, which consists of three villages: Ortisei, Santa Cristina and Selva di Val Gardena.
Out of those three, Ortisei is the most popular and vibrant town, nestled in the valley between Seceda and Alpe di Siusi. It has a few shops, a public pool, and a variety of cozy restaurants – my favourite being Ristorante Cascade, where the risotto was delicious.
Ortisei may also be the most convenient place to stay for your Dolomites road trip itinerary as it is connected to many of the popular attractions, in some cases without the need of a car. Two of the most iconic hikes on the aforementioned mountains are accessible by cable car from Ortisei.
Cortina d’Ampezzo is another popular town, a little more lively than Ortisei but also located close to popular hiking destinations like Tre Crime Laveredo, Lago di Sorapiss, and Lago di Braies – one of the most Instagrammable locations in Europe.
Brixen and Bolzano are two other great options of towns to stay in.
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