If you don’t want to experience the most popular hike in the Dolomites, Tre Cime de Lavaredo eith go anytime but July and August or go super early in the morning.

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  1. Currently in the Dolomites and it's nothing like rhis supposed 'reality.' Did the Seceda Ridgeline one morning a couple of days ago and while there were other people obviously, there wasn't a massive crowd at all and it was a very pleasant experience. Hiked wround the valley for a little while and it was getting quite busy by the time I got back to the ridgeline, but even by then it wasn't horrendously busy. Hiked the Adolf Munkel trail in the evening yesterday and saw like 4 other people in total and today in Gardena Pass, the crowds weren't bad at all. If you hike even a little bit away from tourist hotspots and visit places early/late in the day as opposed to midday, it's eay more like the expectation!

  2. I was there yesterday, 14 euro parking fee for 24 hours, 10 euro shuttle per person two way ticket
    So 34 euro for two persons to hike the tre cime i dont think its too exprnsive considering how many people come

  3. Dolomites are BREATHTAKING in any season, just try to avoid peak season (August and, in general, summer weekends). If you follow this suggestion you will be overwhelmed by beauty!

  4. The hype part is exaggerated. This is a false video. The conviviality and music is nice, also. Both ways, regardless..You'll enjoy it but also stay home. It's ok. Do as you wish. I don't travel any longer. A cozy book, a fire, a cuppa. All that jazz, suits me fine..There was a nice ski brand called Dolomite?

  5. Video senza senso. Mostri come uno si aspetta il paesaggio (che con grande sorpresa è proprio così) e poi che in realtà è affollato e costoso, quindi un altra cosa che non c'entra con il paesaggio. Capisco la viralita' per fare soldi ma questa è pura cattiva fede e disinformazione.

  6. What the hell does the tarantella have to do with the Dolomites? Next time make a video about Switzerland with the Greek sirtaki music so you can make a second video where the music has fuck all to do with the context.

  7. It's a lot of time that I went there with my family, I remember that most people stopped at the first refuge and then you could continue in peace, hope is still like that…by one side I'm happy that the mountains attract more and more people by the other side it's loosing that senso of unicity and peace

  8. You just have to find the right routes where no tourists want to go. Because real hiking and mountain climbing also means a little bit of suffering. And most people want beautiful view without suffering.

  9. i did a quick loop up there, then full bomb down trail run 20km+ towards Auronzo via valMarzon 👌🏻.
    the trail down into the valley were kinda empty

  10. I’ve been here for the past week and have not seen crowds like this aside from this morning at seceda, in all fairness I tried to go at noon so the lots were full and the town crowded. Still, went to the other side to do col de Reis and it was peaceful.

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