Dolomites Alta Via Treks

Hiking Alta Via N.3 of the Dolomites

Traverse 6 days on this less-traveled, rugged stretch of the legendary Alta Via 3, from the slopes of Croda Rossa to the Cadini di Misurina, with stays in mountain rifugios and views of the Marmolada, Cristallo, and Sorapiss peaks—all from the alpine hub of Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Trip Overview

This five-day adventure traces a spectacular northern section of the Alta Via 3, one of the Dolomites’ wildest and most scenic high routes. Beginning and ending in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the journey kicks off beneath the rust-red slopes of Croda Rossa and passes through the high pastures of Prato Piazza. From there, you’ll descend to Carbonin and continue toward Lake Misurina—gateway to the jagged Cadini peaks—before climbing to panoramic rifugios overlooking the entire eastern Dolomites.
Each day brings new views: the dramatic Tofane massif, the shimmering summit of Marmolada, and the vertical drama of the Cristallo and Sorapiss ranges. You’ll cross WWI sites, hike quiet gravel roads, and enjoy the serenity of alpine malghe (huts) and wildflower-dotted trails. A highlight is the Dolomieu Trail, leading you across Mount Faloria’s panoramic ridge with unforgettable views and a rewarding descent through larch woods back toward Cortina.
Accommodations mix cozy mountain rifugios and wonderful alpine hotels, giving you a balanced, authentic Dolomites trekking experience without sacrificing comfort! This route is perfect for fit hikers seeking moderate challenges, world-class scenery, and a quieter alternative to the more trafficked Alta Via 1. Lace up your boots and uncover the wilder side of the Dolomites—Alta Via 3 is calling. Book Today!

Highlights

  • Hike 6 days along the dramatic northern Alta Via 3
  • Discover Croda Rossa's wonderful panoramas and intriguing history of the First World War
  • Hike under the Cadini di Misurina, then trek to Passo Tre Croci for breathtaking views of the jagged spires of the Ciadin de la Neve peaks
  • Admire Lake Misurina, one of the most famous lakes in the Dolomites, with a magnificent view of the Tre Cime
  • Discover the Dolomieu Trail, an extraordinary route to view Cortina from above and follows the rocky ridge of Mount Faloria with stunning views of the classic Dolomite rock layers
  • Great option for intermediate hikers craving off-the-beaten-path scenery
  • Rest for 2 nights in cozy, traditional rifugios
  • Relax for 3 nights in excellent, hand-selected hotels in Cortina d’Ampezzo 

Day By Day

Trip itinerary may vary based on weather conditions, fitness levels and abilities of participants, and/or the recommendations of the Dolomite Mountains Team and your mountain guide. Daily mileage and altitude gain may vary depending on the device used.

  • Day 1

    Hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo

  • Day 2

    Rifugio (B,D)

  • Day 3

    Rifugio (B,D)

  • Day 4

    Hotel (B,D)

  • Day 5

    Hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo (B)

  • Day 6

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Accommodation

Great hotels with Dolomite Mountains. Whether intimate lodge, family run B&B, or luxury spa resort, our hotels are unique, eminently local, and hard to leave.

Want to learn more about our Hotels and B&Bs?
The Dolomites has a multi-faceted culture and history that is reflected in each village we visit, and we make sure to provide you with the most authentic experience of the region possible through the hotels and B&Bs we offer. Hotels and chalets are available in the larger villages, while agriturismos (working farms with accommodations similar to B&Bs) are more common in rural areas. And we always make sure you have access to inspired regional cuisine, and the best panoramas you can get in the Dolomites!

Prefer luxury accommodations?
You can also book a custom departure of this trip using our Luxury Hotels. For details, please contact us.

Want to learn more about our Mountain Inns & Rifugios?            
Rifugios – or mountain huts in English – are the classic accommodation for hikers, climbers, mountaineers, and ski mountaineers in the Alps. Set in spectacular locations high in the Dolomites, rifugios are accessible only on foot (with a few exceptions that are reachable by car). These marvelous establishments are open primarily in the summer, with a select few in winter, and offer meals and sleeping facilities.

The Dolomite rifugios are considered the best in the Alps. While some are dormitory style with bunk beds, many meet the standard of a simple guest house with private rooms and en-suite bathrooms, and each has its own unique character and charm. Bedding and linens are provided, hot showers are available, and meals are served in common dining areas – like a small mountain inn set high in the mountains with the most incredible vistas in the Dolomites. Whether you’re hiking in summer or skiing in winter, an overnight rifugio stay is not to miss on a Dolomite holiday.

To learn even more about rifugios in the Dolomites, check out our Rifugios in the Dolomites article, and learn about one of the best ways to experience these incredible mountains!
Want to see the Dolomites in action?
Check out the high definition videos in our SUMMER VIDEO GALLERY!

Want to learn more about hiking in the Dolomites?
Check out our Tips for Hiking in the Dolomites article!

Want to know what type of weather you should expect on your trip?
Check out our Climate and Weather in the Dolomites article!

Want to learn what it’s like to stay in a rifugio before you visit?
Check out our Rifugios in the Dolomites article!

Still want more adventure?
We can add several days of via ferrata to your trek, on day 6 traversing the breathtaking Pelmo, and day 10 before you return to Cortina. Ask us for details!

Want even more? Why not extend your adventure!
Dolomite Mountains offers fantastic extensions that you can enjoy before or after your trip in the Dolomites. Explore Venice, Verona, Lake Garda, Florence, or Milan, or any of the many other magical places found throughout Italy. There's no more perfect way to recover from jet lag upon arrival, or delay your return to reality at the end of your trip!
 

Cost

All itineraries are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control including, weather, road or trail conditions.

Guided Trip:
€ 2.770 per person (2 participants)
€ 1.970 per person (4 participants)
€ 1.680 per person (6 participants)

Self Guided Trip:
€ 1.290 per person (2 participants)
€ 1.190 per person (4 participants)
€ 1.140 per person (6 participants) 

The cost is based on the specified hotel category. (Please see the cost inclusions list). If you would like an upgrade, please get in touch with us for a quotation.

We will do our best to accommodate you in the specified class of accommodations. However, if there is no availability in this category, we will offer you the next available classification at a supplementary price.

Important to note:

  • There is a high-season 15% surcharge from July 12th to Sept 6th.
  • There is a private-room supplement in Rifugi: €40 per Rifugio, per person per night (based on availability).
  • Prices may increase between the time of quotation and booking. Your Dolomite Mountains consultant will inform you of any changes.



Cost Includes:

  •     Trip briefing
  •     Logistics and map of the area
  •     3 night accommodation in 3-star hotel 
  •     2 nights accommodation in rifugios (shared dormitories)
  •     All breakfasts
  •     All dinners in Rifugio and hotel on day 4
  •     Local English speaking hiking guide (guided trips)
  •     Private transfers on days 2 and 5
  •     An €18 donation to Wow Nature’s reforestation projects makes your trip carbon-neutral
  •     Italian VAT tax

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