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Kelly_Kapowsky t1_jbxqn37 wrote

Im heading there in June. Any other specific recs you have in the area?

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mormigil t1_jbxyois wrote

Tres Cime is possibly the most beautiful hike I've ever done, but hiking to rifugio alpe di Tires through alpe di siusi is definitely right behind that. Staying in or at least getting lunch at one of the rifugios is also a magical way to soak it in.

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starlinguk t1_jbz58i5 wrote

I cycled in the area around Tres Cime for a week and never saw them! Somehow they were always in the clouds when I was around there, even though the weather was great.

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joeclarkestudio OP t1_jbxsju5 wrote

I was only in this area for a day but had a great lunch with an incredible view at the Malga Contrin (just along from where this was taken). If you're traveling around the Dolomites, I would say the hike to lago di sorapis, lago di braies, lago di carezza and Seceda were the most memorable. It's all beautiful though, just try and get to places as early as possible before they get too busy. Have a great time!

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ChristophZee t1_jbylm1v wrote

What are you looking for? How experienced are you as a hiker? Are you interested also in the history of the region? There is so much to see and do there for all levels of difficulties.

Today I watched people go apnoe diving in a frozen lake. They drilled holes into the thick ice and then dove from hole to hole. You can have an easy walk, but you can also do a multi day hike with via ferratas in 800m high vertical walls. You can walk around the tre cime, or you can climb to the summit. Just to give you a perspective of the options you have.

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sidamott t1_jbyotu3 wrote

I live close to the dolomites, I love to go to val di Zoldo, chill and less touristic

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Extansion01 t1_jbzfh9p wrote

How long are you staying? Largely dependent on that.

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