Trip Overview
The legendary Alta Via 1 represents the "best of the best" for alpine trekking, and this six-day itinerary focuses on the dramatic southern section of the route. Your journey begins in the chic Olympic town of Cortina d’Ampezzo (1,224m / 4,016'), a town surrounded by the jagged peaks that define this hiker’s paradise. You’ll traverse from the vertical world of the Tofana group to the high-altitude summit of Mount Lagazuoi (2,752m / 9,029'), where the views of the Sella and Marmolada massifs are unparalleled.
As you head south, you’ll encounter the Pelmo (3,168m / 10,394'), often called the "Throne of the Gods." The trail leads you beneath its massive North Face before reaching the Civetta (3,220m / 10,564'). Here, you’ll hike along the famous "Wall of Walls," a sheer limestone face that extends for over six kilometers, almost 4 miles. Throughout the trek, you’ll stay four nights in traditional rifugios and one night in an excellent hotel. The mountain huts offer a unique mix of Italian and Austrian hospitality, with plenty of delicious pasta and local wine to refuel you after a long day on the trail.
The final stage of the trip takes you through the wild Moiazza massif and past the vertical towers of the Torre Trieste and Torre Venezia. It is a moderate-to-strenuous trek that is ideal for those seeking to experience the most scenic portions of the Haute Route. Each day brings a new geological wonder and a deeper connection to the natural world. Contact us today to book your Alta Via 1 Part 2 adventure and experience the incredible majesty of the Dolomites’ stone and sky!
Highlights
- Hike a six-day segment of the southern Alta Via 1 through the Pelmo and Civetta massifs
- Experience the "Throne of the Gods" with up-close views of the massive Monte Pelmo
- Traverse the legendary "Wall of Walls" along the six-kilometer face of Monte Civetta
- Explore World War I history and high-altitude tunnels at the summit of Mount Lagazuoi
- Discover high-alpine meadows and turquoise lakes in the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites
- An ideal vacation for hikers looking for a classic and challenging high route experience
- Relax for 4 nights in traditional mountain rifugios
- Enjoy 1 night in a chic Cortina hotel
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.
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Day 1
Hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo
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Day 2
Rifugio (B,D)
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Day 3
Rifugio (B,D)
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Day 4
Rifugio (B,D)
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Day 5
Rifugio (B,D)
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Day 6
Hotel in Cortina d’Ampezzo (B)
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Day 7
Area Map
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 trip! Ask us for details.
Prefer a longer trek?
Check out our 9-day Hiking the Alta Via N.1 of the Dolomites and hike the entire Alta Via 1!
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:
€ 3.870 per person (2 participants)
€ 2.720 per person (4 participants)
€ 2.340 per person (6 participants)
Self Guided Trip:
€ 1.790 per person (2 participants)
€ 1.610 per person (4 participants)
€ 1.520 per person (6 participants)
- There is a high-season 15% surcharge from July 12th to Sept 6th.
- There is a private-room supplement in rifugios €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
- 2 nights accommodation in 3-star hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- 4 nights accommodation in rifugio (shared dormitories)
- All breakfasts
- Dinners in rifugios
- Local English speaking hiking guide (guided trips)
- Lift tickets if guided
- Transfers on days 2 and 6
- An €18 donation to Wow Nature’s reforestation projects makes your trip carbon-neutral
- Italian VAT tax
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Itinerary in Pictures
Hiking Alta Via N.1 – Part II: Trek the second half of the legendary Alta Via 1 on this six-day high-altitude journey. You'll hike through the heart of the Italian Alps, crossing the dramatic Pelmo and Civetta massifs while staying in authentic mountain rifugios. This is the ultimate adventure for hikers seeking iconic scenery and the unique culture of the Dolomites in under a week.