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Summer in Alleghe: Nature, Adventure, and Beauty

01. Hiking/Trekking

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Summer in Alleghe is the ideal season to discover the Dolomites at a leisurely pace, exploring panoramic trails, serene forests, and welcoming mountain huts. From gentle strolls like the short hike to Cinque Torri or Rifugio Città di Fiume, to more challenging routes such as the Val Civetta crossing or the ascent to Sasso Bianco, every hiker can find their own rhythm here.

Mountain huts along the routes, such as Rifugio Coldai, Vazzoler, and Falier offer delightful stopping points with magnificent views and authentic local flavours.

For those seeking quieter trails, hidden gems like Lach dei Negher or evocative historical experiences such as the Lagazuoi tunnels await. The summer lift facilities—from Marmolada to Pordoi—make the high mountains accessible to everyone, opening doors to unforgettable adventures. Summer lifts: Marmolada cable car, Pordoi cable car, Alleghe gondolas, Lagazuoi cable car, Cinque Torri chairlifts.

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02. Ferrate

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For those drawn to high-altitude adventure, the region of the Dolomites surrounding Alleghe boast some of the most spectacular via ferrata routes in the Alps. Beginners can confidently take their first steps on accessible, panoramic routes such as Ferrata Sass de Stria or Ferrata degli Alpini at Col dei Bos. Experienced climbers can test their skills on challenging and impressive routes like Ferrata degli Alleghesi on Mount Civetta, Ferrata Tissi, Costantini, or Ferrata Fiamme Gialle on Pelsa, each immersed in their own unrivalled breathtaking landscapes and rich alpine history.

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03. Rock Climbing

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Alleghe is a perfect base for rock-climbing enthusiasts, with historical walls and well-equipped crags set against stunning backdrops. From classic routes on the legendary Civetta—a true icon of Dolomite climbing—to modern sport climbs around Cinque Torri, Passo Falzarego, and Val Corpassa, there’s something for every skill level. Whether you're a beginner or an expert climber seeking new challenges, Alleghe offers thrilling climbs and unforgettable views.

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04. Mountain Bike

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Exploring the Dolomites by mountain bike is an unforgettable experience. Alleghe provides a diverse network of trails suitable for both leisurely rides and more technical adventures. Dirt paths, old mule tracks, and panoramic routes wind through the magnificent scenery, with lift services available to effortlessly reach higher elevations. Expert guides and instructors are also available to ensure safe, enjoyable rides.

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05. Alleghe Lake

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Framed by the stunning Dolomites mountain range, Alleghe Lake is the ideal spot for relaxation and fun activities during summer days. Rent a paddleboat or rowing boat for a peaceful outing on the water or enjoy a quiet day of fishing in this serene and natural setting. Or maybe you prefer to just find your spot and relax with friends and family by the water. Experiencing the lake up close, with the views of mountains all around is an awe-inspiring and moving experience not to be missed.

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06. Dolomite Mountain Passes

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Alleghe's prime location makes it the perfect gateway for exploring the spectacular Dolomite mountain passes, all within a 20–30-minute drive. Set out to discover Passo Giau, Falzarego, Pordoi, Campolongo, Staulanza, San Pellegrino, Valles, and Duran—perfect destinations for hiking, scenic drives, thrilling motorcycle rides, or memorable cycling adventures. Each pass offers unique panoramic views, and the chance to fully experience the more hidden beauty of the Dolomites.

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07. Alpine Huts and Mountain Hospitality

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 In summer, Alleghe's mountain huts become cherished resting points for hikers and mountain lovers alike. After a rewarding walk through fragrant forests and panoramic trails, take a break in welcoming huts that blend true alpine hospitality with traditional mountain cuisine.
Rifugio Tissi, perched spectacularly opposite the north face of Civetta, offers unmatched views across the alpine landscape—a perfect destination for tranquillity and beauty.
Nearby, Rifugio Coldai is an iconic stop on trails leading to the enchanting Lake Coldai, a crystal-clear lake nestled among dramatic peaks.

At the foot of the majestic Marmolada, Rifugio Falier welcomes hikers into the heart of the pristine Val Ombretta, offering peace, quiet, and immersion in untouched nature.
Each hut tells its own storyA, provides unforgettable views, and invites you to experience an authentic Dolomite summer.

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