";s:4:"text";s:4521:" Glad you enjoyed it and hope you enjoyed the rest of your trip as well.Thank you for such a detailed post.
It would be great if I could copy and paste it in order to use it in a document Why is this function not enabled or have I not simply not figured out how to do it?Sorry, I just perused the other comments and found the reason for this. The hikes you describe are exactly what we will be doing. The circular hike is quite easy and can easily be done with children.
Well worth a stop and a short hike around on the board walk pathways.And that ends our adventures in the Dolomites. I hiked the Dolomites in September, which was perfect. It’s entertaining, informative and has just the right amount of detail. Being from the states I unfortunately only speak English. It will be our first time and I have been dreaming about going for a long time. I amHi Nupur, 18 days is really a lot, so why don’t you split them in two and spend 9 in each place? However, the small detour to Gschnagenhardtalm is really worth it, so if the weather is good, I recommend that you take this route and see both the mountain huts in the most spectacular setting.When and if you can finally force yourself to leave, continue along trail no.36 in the direction of Dussler Alm, and from there back to the car parking at Zanser Alm.If you are looking for another Dolomite hiking trail with amazing views and little effort, then I cannot recommendThere are several hiking options here, and there is no way I can describe them all. Thanks a lot xGlad to help. (The farm stays around Val Gardena were more expensive than near Bruneck which is why looked in that areaHi Wende, you’d have to check google maps for exact driving times. I may be able to justify renting one, even if I only use it for two of my four days…I have one more question for you regarding your trail ‘Seceda – Pieralongia – (optional) Col Raiser’. There are so many mountain passes between Val Gardena and Cortina, and you really can’t enjoy them if you are just passing by.The better option for exploring would be to stay at Val Gardena for a couple of days, then make your way to Cortina, stopping at the mountain passes along the way. 1 and then 2B and you’ll soon see the peculiar sharp long rocks of Pieralongia.The scenery here is amazing, but if you want a good view in the other direction as well, you may take a short turn off to the left along hiking trail no. The views are amazing and this is a really nice place to make a stop if you brought your own picnic.At this point, we turned around and hiked back in the direction of Seceda, taking a slightly different route than the one we came on.With incredible scenery and so many mountain huts and playgrounds Seceda – Pieralongia hike is just perfect for a relaxing day in the Dolomite mountains.I have mixed feelings about this hike, however, and mainly due to its popularity and the crowds in summer. Read about our hike at Oeschinen Lake with…This is so so helpful!
I understand; still, it does greatly limit the site’s utility.Hi Marlene, I understand your concern and I can imagine that it might be helpful to copy/paste some info. #4 of 7 Outdoor Activities in Santa Cristina Valgardena Nothing to write home about, we only stayed one night here on our way through from Croatia.And off we sped along the coast road. I don’t have the time to do the research for you, but you can try a website like Thanks for advice! It really depends on the weather, but there is usually quite some snow in the mountains in November already.Dear Jurga, thank you for this charming and well-written guide!