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.
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Good to know
What do events and guided hikes have in common in Alta Badia?
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.
Why is it important to stay on marked trails?
Leaving marked trails can damage the often fragile alpine vegetation, which takes a long time to recover, increase soil erosion, and disturb wildlife habitats. Staying on designated trails also helps you explore the mountains more safely while preserving the beauty of the Dolomites for future generations.
Why can't waste be disposed of in the environment?
Because waste takes a very long time to decompose, especially plastic. If it is left on the ground, it harms plants and wildlife and spoils the landscape. When you are in nature, leave nothing behind so that everyone can take home beautiful memories of the mountains.
Why opt for a guided hiking tour?
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.
Why do we need to safeguard the Dolomites?
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.