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Hiking, climbing, mountaineering: Alta Badia’s guides take you on a discovery tour across the Dolomites

The charm of the Dolomites in Alta Badia attracts hikers, mountaineers and rock climbers from all over the world. After all, we are talking about peaks verging on the mythical, equipped vie ferrate that are nothing short of awe-inspiring and a network of hiking trails stretching across an alpine landscape of unrivalled beauty. In order to discover and experience the heart of the Dolomites in total safety, Alta Badia's hiking and alpine guides organise guided hikes and vie ferrate suitable for all types of trekkers, every day of the week. Be it a leisurely stroll or a challenging climb, with our guides you can experience the Dolomites in all their boundless splendour. 

Monday

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Hike to the Col Plö Alt in the Puez-Odle Nature Park
29.06.2026 - Multiple dates
09:00  h
La Villa
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Hike to the Para dai Giai peak in the Puez-Odle Nature Park
06.07.2026 - Multiple dates
09:00  h
La Villa
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Hike with a geologist - The Dolomites as you have never seen them
22.06.2026 - Multiple dates
09:30  h
Colfosco

Tuesday

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Hike through the blooming Armentara meadows
16.06.2026 - Multiple dates
10:00  h
Badia
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Hike to the Rit meadows, a hidden gem in the Dolomites
23.06.2026 - Multiple dates
08:30  h
La Val - Hiking Village
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Walk about the Ladin culture and life on the farm
03.07.2026 - Multiple dates
09:30  h
Badia
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Hike across the Setsas and Pralongiá plateau
14.07.2026 - Multiple dates
08:10  h
Corvara
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Hike to Crëp de Sela, one of the most beautiful viewpoints
01.09.2026 - Multiple dates
09:30  h
Colfosco
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Guided via ferrata experience
23.06.2026 - Multiple dates
08:30  h
Corvara

Wednesday

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Hike to Piza Salares peak, where tranquillity reigns
01.07.2026 - Multiple dates
08:15  h
San Cassiano
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Hike in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park from Lagazuoi to Fanes
08.07.2026 - Multiple dates
08:45  h
San Cassiano

Thursday

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Hike to Sas Ciampac between fossil imprints and enchanting views
18.06.2026 - Multiple dates
08:30  h
Colfosco
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Hike through the healing herbs of the Alpine flora
02.07.2026 - Multiple dates
09:00  h
Badia
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Walk between the farms in La Val
02.07.2026 - Multiple dates
09:00  h
La Val - Hiking Village
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Night walk in the footsteps of the legend of the Fanes
18.06.2026 - Multiple dates
20:30  h
San Cassiano
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Hike to the bear cave
23.07.2026 - Multiple dates
08:00  h
San Cassiano

Friday

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Hike through the legendary Fanes plateau
10.07.2026 - Multiple dates
08:00  h
La Villa
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Nature, art & culture: discovering Val dl'Ert valley and the Museum Ladin
05.06.2026 - Multiple dates
10:00  h
San Martino in Badia
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Traverse in the Puez-Odle Nature Park
19.06.2026 - Multiple dates
08:00  h
Colfosco

Good to know

The beauty of a territory that should be enjoyed and explored in full respect of Mother Nature, who has been really benevolent in the Dolomites. It is only from respect that the path towards sustainability can arise.

The concept of forest bathing originated in Japan as a means of achieving physical and mental benefits, such as lowering toxins and stress, through close interaction with nature - which also has a positive effect on the immune system.

Waste has very long times of disposal, especially when it comes to plastic. As part of the Atira initiative, the eco-hiker’s kit includes gloves and organic waste bags in order to take anything that spoils nature back to the valley. Join us and become an eco-hiker yourself.

Because our guides, who know the area inside out, can lead you to secluded places in the Dolomites, allowing you to appreciate nature and its landscape from a whole new perspective. 

They are a unique natural heritage and their fragile ecosystem is being endangered by mass tourism and climate change. Protecting and respecting the Dolomites is everyone's duty, inhabitants and visitors alike.

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