This is the final post about our week exploring the Dolomites. We stopped in five different places between the Dolomites and Venice Airport. We visited charming little towns, beautiful lakes, and still had time for a final drink before departing. Read all about our last day, and don’t miss the newest page with all the information and details from our week around the north of Italy — a trip everyone should experience!
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Falcade na província de Belluno, Dolomitas
Without realising it, this post touches on the part of the trip we enjoyed the least — even though the pizza we had in Piè Falcade was absolutely delicious! Every trip has its highs and lows, and it’s often in sharing those honest experiences that we learn from each travel.
Croda da Lago e Lago di Alleghe
On our last day in the Dolomites, we explored two unforgettable trails — Croda da Lago and Lago d’Aghele. Each offered its own unique adventure, with completely different vibes and stunning landscapes. From rugged peaks to peaceful lakes, it was the perfect way to wrap up our time in this magical region. All the details (and plenty of photos!) are in the latest post — don’t miss it!
Trilho em San Cassiano, Dolomitas
Before leaving San Cassiano we decided to do a trail in the area. And even though we got rain, dark clouds and wind, the landscape was breathtaking! In the end of the day we had dinner at La Tor, a restaurant we enjoyed a lot. And these were the last few hours before checking-out and leaving San Cassiano behind. All the details in this post.
Lago di Braies (Pragser Wildsee)
Lago di Braies – what can be said about it?
It’s one of the most famous lakes in the Dolomites, and for good reason. Stunning scenery, an easy circular trail, and a well-deserved break with coffee, beer, and cake.
The most complicated part? Parking — but everything is explained in this post, with links to help you find more information!
Lagos nos Dolomitas
After Tre Cime di Lavaredo we spent the rest of the day exploring a couple of the closest lakes – Lake di Misurina, Lake di Landro and Lake di Dobbiaco. All different but all beautiful! Find all the details in this new post.
Trilho Adolf Munkel-Weg nos Dolomitas
In this post we are going to talk about one of our favourite trails in the Dolomites, the Adolf Munkel-Weg trail. Due to external opinions we almost decided not to do it, but i am super grateful we did! This trail included forest, waterfalls, mountains, food and even a dear!! Nothing couldn’t have made this day better!
As igrejas nos Dolomitas
Iglesia di San Valentino and Iglesia de San Constantino, two churches we loved to visit. For me personally, the St. Konstantin church was without doubt my favourite. And even they are not as well known as other churches in the Dolomites, they sure deserve the been mentioned.
Alpe di Siusi, o planalto do alto
Alpe di Siusi, the largest plateau in Europe. Do you want to know more about this amazing place with more than 450km of trails? Check now the latest post on our website.
Um trilho para todos nos Dolomitas e jantar em San Cassiano
The trail in Vallunga is considered one of the best trails for the whole family….no steep climbs needed and yet you get to see amazing landscapes. The vale surrounded by magnificient mountains will make you fall in love with this place. And we were lucky enough to see a small deer crossing our paths, in one of those ‘Disney’ moments