The Dolomites - A 5 day Itinerary
If you love trekking, you must know that the Dolomites are a dream come true for any hike lover.
It may seem cliché, but all the landscapes are simply breathtaking. It was one of my favorite trips, and now I have the opportunity to share all the details so it can encourage you to go out dare and enjoy this beautiful ride.
The objective of the itinerary is to share with you the most iconic places to visit and some of the trails that I did. But If you want to do the Alta Via you need to reserve all the refuges with 6 months in advanced.
For those who doesn't know what is a refuge, Rifugios (or ‘rifugi’ in Italian) are mountain huts or lodges that offer food, drinks, toilets, and sometimes overnight accommodation to hikers. They’re a cherished tradition in the Alps, providing welcome rest stops and local cuisine during your adventure. There are many options where to sleep in the mountains, more or less expensive. I will give you all the best options so you can choose the most suitable ones.
5 Days in the Alps
1st Day
Our Dinner View in the morning
2nd Day
S. Maddalena / Santa Magdalena
Val di Funes, South Tyrol| Santa Maddalena Village
9.5 km circuit | 3:30 hours
9.2 km circuit | 3:30 hours
Don't forget, if you want to download the map for use on your phone, go to All Trails.
We started the trail at about 11 am and stopped for a quick lunch at 1 pm. We grabbed some things from breakfast and ate them for our lunch.
At the end of the day we were very very tired so we took the car and drive to our next sleeping spot.
3rd Day
Once again we woke up very early (at least for a normal Portuguese on vacation, don't judge), so we woke up about 6 am, dressed up and went for breakfast. Decided to go see the sunrise in Lago Fedaia, very pretty but very cold.
After the sunrise, we had breakfast in our refuge and rushed to our first stop of the day - Mont Nuvolau Averau. From our initial place to the starting point of the trail, we took 1h by car. We stopped in Rifugio Col Gallina, where we park the car for starting the trail.
Refugio Cal Galina
This trail was the hardest of the trip because it's always climbing, the elevation gain is insane. However, no doubt that was one of the most epic views that I have ever seen. We climb since refugio Col Gallina till Refugio Averau, and It took us all morning and a part of the afternoon because, in the end, you had to do all the trail back to reach the car.
This is me very happy in the trail
During the trail we pass this beautiful lake - Lago di Limides
And once more, we took some snacks from the breakfast to eat during the day.
There's no restaurant with this view.
When we finaly arrive to the car it was about 15h. For the rest of the day, we decided to go to Cortina d'Ampezzo, which is a big village with a lot of stores where you can buy all your presents and gifts. I also bought there my Passport from the Dolomites, which is a passport where you can stamp all the refugios where you stay. I thought it was a very cool gift and nice memory from Dolomites.
There are a lot of restaurants and good options to eat in Cortina d'Ampezzo , we enjoyed a really good pizza here. From the place we park our car in Averau to Cortina it´s about 26 minutes by car.
Cortina d'Ampezzo
At the end of the afternoon we stopped in Lago Chedina (one more lake I know) and our last stop was in Misurina - where we stayed for the night.
4th Day
On this day we planned to do a very popular trail - Cadini di Misurina Trail.
Cadini di Misurina Trail Stats
- Rifugio Auronzo
- Distance | 3.9 km out-and-back
- Time Needed | 1:30 hours
All the recommendations I read about this trail suggest doing it really early. They suggest starting at night so when you reach the view point, you can see the sunrise there. In addition to that, the trekking trail is very crowded, so if you want to take pictures at the view point, you normally have to wait in a long line to do it.
Cadini di Misurina - Point of View
There are also other trails that start at Rifugio Auronzo. Tre Cime di Lavaredo Loop Trail is the main one. I will leave you with the information. If you have time, I think it's really worth it.
- Distance: 9.7 km circuit
- Time Needed: 4 hours
- clockwise.
Unfortunately, on that day we couldn't do more trails because of our short of time. We left Rifugio Auronzo and drove to Lago di Braies, our next stop. It took us about 1 hour by car to arrive.
Lago di Braies
This place is just poor magic! It's unbelievably beautiful, and if you're planning a trip to the Dolomites, it's just one of the places you can't miss. Come, grab something to eat, sit down and just relax while enjoying the amazing views. If you can, please try the boat trip. The experience must be unforgettable! Unfortunately, we didn't get the chance, but I hope to have the change to do it next time I visit.
5th Day
We took the cable car and enjoyed the trip; it's about 10 minutes to the top. When we arrived, we had a trail and decided to do it. It's really beautiful, and it's the only way to really see the Val.
When we finished the trail, we took the cable car back to Ortisei and enjoyed a quick lunch in the village. The next idea was to head to Lake Sorapis, which is a must-see in the Dolomites. The thing is, to reach Lake Sorapis you have to do a trail that takes 3 hours, and we simply couldn't do it (which is very sad, I know). We finished the day, going to Lago Karersee.
Lago Karersee
In the end of the day, we left the Dolomites and went to Verona, to enjoy a little of city life and visit the historical places. And that is our itinerary for 5 days in the amazing mountains of northern Italy.
I hope you enjoyed the guide, and please comment if you have any questions. I'll write a piece about the best places to sleep in the Dolomites.
With love
Nês

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