Grand Angle

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Prochain départ le 16 août 2026
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As a long-standing specialist in hiking tours in the Alps, Grand Angle has designed this exceptional traverse for lovers of legendary landscapes. This route connects Verona to Venice via a complete immersion into the heart of the Dolomites, a mountain range whose geological uniqueness and striking beauty are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Your journey begins with an approach to the spectacular Rosengarten massif, with its iconic rock needles and sun-drenched cliffs. The itinerary then takes you on a logical progression through a series of famous massifs, including the Catinaccio, the Sasso Lungo, and the high, stony plateaus of Puez. After crossing the Val Badia, you will tackle the Lagazuoi and Tofane massifs before reaching the grand finale of this guided hut-to-hut hike in the Dolomites: an aesthetic crossing under the north faces of the emblematic Tre Cime di Lavaredo.

The experience is defined by its high-altitude trails and nights in mountain refuges, most located above 2,000 meters. This trek offers a varied succession of landscapes, from paths winding between impressive spires and panoramic balconies to lush green canyons. Led by a guide who is an expert in the region, this trip is ideal for seasoned hikers wishing to discover the diversity of the Italian Alps. For those who prefer to explore at their own pace, Grand Angle also offers numerous self-guided hiking itineraries.

This mountain adventure is elegantly framed by two historic Italian cities. You'll spend your first night in the romantic city of Verona, and your journey concludes with an arrival in Venice, adding a memorable cultural touch to this exceptional trek through what many consider to be the most beautiful mountains in the world.

Itinéraire

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D1 - Arrival to Verona

Check-in at the hotel in Verona, available after 3pm. What a beautiful place to start your trip. Make sure you arrive in time to enjoy this romantic Italian city. Group orientation meeting with your guide and introductions are planned for 6pm. Tonight dinner is on your own. Tomorrow we start our Majestic traverse of the Dolomites!

  • Accommodation : Overnight in a hotel in Verona

D2 - Verona - Bolzano - Refuge Stella Alpina

Departure by train to Bolzano, transfer by bus to the Passo Costalunga, 1752m/5748ft, then start of our 1st stage with a steady climb to the Roda di Vael refuge, at the start of the crossing of the Aiguilles du Rosengarten; the climb increases to the Passo de la Zigolade, 2550m/8366ft: a spectacular introduction, punctuated by a rapid descent to the Stella Alpina refuge, 2000m/6561ft. Dinner and night in a refuge with a warm welcome (spacious dormitory).

4 hours of walking, +810m/2657ft, -550m/1805ft. Daypack to carry.

Overnight with half-board at the Stella Alpina Refuge.

  • Accommodation : Overnight at the Stella Alpina Refuge
  • Walking time : about 4 hours of walking
  • Elevation + : +810m/2657ft
  • Elevation - : -550m/1805ft

D3 - Refuge Stella Alpina - Refuge Alpe di Tires

We climb under the towers of the Rosengarten and pass the refuge at the foot of these impressive towers, to cross the Vajolet valley, by a balcony path that joins the Passo Principe at 2599m/8527ft. Descend into a rocky and wild cirque in the heart of the Aiguilles du Rosengarten, then we reach the Passo Molignon, 2604m/8543ft, and descend to the Alpe di Tires refuge, 2440m/8005ft.

4.5 to 5 hours of walking, +850m/2789ft, -400m/1312ft. Overnight pack to carry (for 2 days).

Overnight with half-board at the Alpe di Tires Refuge.

  • Accommodation : Overnight in the Alpe di Tires Refuge
  • Walking time : about 4.5 to 5 hours of walking
  • Elevation + : +850m/2789ft
  • Elevation - : -400m/1312ft

D4 - Refuge Alpe di Tires - Passo Sella

Crossing the Alpe di Siusi by a ridge route on the approach to the Sasso Longo, to the Sasso Piatto refuge, 2300m/7546ft. A spectacular balcony then leads us to the Passo Sella, 2244m/7362ft.

5 hours of walking, +450m/1476ft, -600m/1969ft. Overnight pack to carry, you will find your luggage at the end of the stage.

Overnight with half-board in a refuge or hotel at Passo Sella.

  • Accommodation : Overnight at Passo Sella Refuge
  • Walking time : about 5 hours of walking
  • Elevation + : +450m/1476ft
  • Elevation - : -600m/1969ft

D5 - Passo Sella - Refuge Gardenaccia

After a short walk, transfer to Val Gardena, and the village of Selva. Magnificent crossing of the immense canyon of Vallunga, followed by a climb to the Puez massif, to the south of which rise the gigantic cliffs of La Sella. Crossed by the Gardenaccia pass, 2548m/8360ft, and then descend to the superb Gardenaccia refuge, 2050m/6726ft, offering a breathtaking view of the Val Badia and the orange cliffs at sunset of the Fanes Park.

5.5 to 6 hours of walking, +1050m/3445ft, -600m/1969ft. Overnight pack to carry (for 2 days).

Overnight with half-board at the Gardenaccia Refuge.

  • Accommodation : Overnight at the Gardenaccia Refuge
  • Walking time : about 5.5 to 6 hours of walking
  • Elevation + : +1050m/3445ft
  • Elevation - : -600m/1969ft

D6 - Refuge Gardenaccia - Refuge Dibona

We start the descent on foot, -150m/492ft and then continue by the chairlift to arrive at the village of La Villa, 1420m/4659ft; we will take a bus that will take us 7km to the foot of the climb to the Scotoni refuge. Climb up the wild and rocky slopes of Laguazoi, which leads us to the pass of the same name at 2507m/8225ft. A beautiful crossing under the Tofanes by the Col dei Bos then brings us to the Dibona refuge, 2037m/6683ft, in a very spectacular and varied stage.

5.5 hours of walking, +1000m/3281ft, -650m/2133ft. Overnight pack to carry, you will find your luggage at the end of the stage.

Overnight with half-board at the Dibona Refuge.

  • Accommodation : Overnight at the Dibona Refuge
  • Walking time : about 5.5 hours of walking
  • Elevation + : +1000m/3281ft
  • Elevation - : -650m/2133ft

D7 - Refuge Dibona – Tofane Crossing - Canyon of Travenanzes - Ra Stua

Superb crossing of the amazing Tofane massif, via the Fontanegra pass and the Guissani refuge, 2580m/8465ft, then descend through the long Travenanzes Canyon to the Ponte Outo. Easy ascent to the Ra Stua Refuge, 1668m/5472ft, where we will spend the night.

6 to 6.5 hours of walking, +850m/2789ft, -1200m/3937ft. Daypack to carry.

Overnight with half-board at Ra Stua Refuge.

Alternative for those who want to take a short break: a free day in Cortina. Hop off the trail to Cortina by bus, after an easy descent to the bus stop; walk through Cortina, then bus to Ra Stua. Buses are at your own expense; We will of course give you all the information you need to find the group at the refuge at the end of the day without difficulty.

  • Accommodation : Overnight at Ra Stua Refuge
  • Walking time : about 6 to 6.5 hours of walking, +850m/2789ft, -1200m/3937ft
  • Elevation + : +850m/2789ft
  • Elevation - : -1200m/3937ft

D8 - Ra Stua - Prato Piazza

Crossing the Sennes massif, via Lake Picolo and Lake Gran de Foses. We reach the Forcella Cocodain, 2332m/7651ft, and by a superb crossing, we reach the Prato Piazza pasture, 200

Dates, prices and booking

Trip price per person in double occupancy room on Day 1 & Day 10; bed in shared dorm all other nights.

Included in Trip Price

• EU certified Grand Angle mountain guide • Accommodation (10 nights) • All meals from breakfast on Day 2 to breakfast on Day 11 (except lunch on Day 10 in Venice) • Transfers as indicated in the itinerary • Luggage transportation as indicated in the itinerary

Not Included in Trip Price

• Travel to Verona and from Venice, Italy • Drinks • Insurance • Registration fees • Dinner on Day 1 in Verona • Lunch on Day 11 in Venice • Luggage transportation on nights not provided as detailed in the itinerary • Personal expenses • Everything that is not indicated in the “Included in Trip Price” section

Options, Extras and Discounts

• Extra night in Verona in a 3* hotel near the train station: Price on request • Extra night in Venice in a 3* hotel near the train station: Price on request • Single room supplement: +150 € (only available for a single room on Day 1 & 10)

Vos conseillers voyage

Francesca Bigolin

Francesca Bigolin

Experte des voyages en Italie

Appeler Écrire
Tania Gherli

Tania Gherli

Experte des voyages en Italie

Appeler Écrire
Thomas Praire

Thomas Praire

Directeur technique des voyages

Appeler Écrire

Technical and practical information

Difficulty Level 3 / 5. Good for experienced hikers. From 5 to 7 hours of walking and 500 to 1200m/1640 to 3937ft of uphill elevation gain per day, on varied terrain, mostly on trails, which can present some technical difficulties. Maximum altitude: 2958m/9705ft.

The carrying of your belongings is reduced to a minimum. Most of the time, you only carry a daypack with your essentials for the day. You will carry overnight necessary belongings for the nights of D3 and D5 and D8. Italian huts are comfortable and have extra blankets; The bag you carry should therefore remain light. On public transport, you will have your luggage with you. One piece of luggage per person, limited to 15kg/33lbs.

From 6 to 14 participants. *Exceptionally, the group may have one more person, for example if a couple registers when there is only one place left, or in the case of simultaneous registrations.

11 days, 10 nights, 8 days of hiking.

Day 1 at 6 p.m. at the Hotel in Verona.

Day 11 in Venice after hotel check-out (~11am).

It is possible to add extra nights before or after your tour in Verona or Venice. Please contact our sales team for availability and rates.

Management

Group is guided by an EU certified English speaking Grand Angle mountain guide. The guide leaves the group in Venice on Day 11 in the morning.

Accommodation / Catering

In comfortable mountain refuges/huts in dormitories or sometimes in collective rooms (8 nights); in a double occupancy room in a hotel in Verona and Venice (2 nights).

Dinners and breakfasts served hot provided in refuges/huts; picnics provided by the guide on the trail daily. Dinner on Day 1 in Verona and lunch on Day 10 in Venice is not included.

*Please let us know when you register if you are allergic to anything or if you have a special diet; we will do our best to have hotels adapt your meals.

You will receive an email about two weeks before your departure, specifying the time and place of the group’s orientation meeting, the name and contact details of the guide and the address of the first accommodation in Verona.

Swimming

Several of our trips are suitable for swimming, either during a stage or at the end of the day. It would be a shame not to take advantage of it in the right season. We want to highlight that you are the ultimate decision-maker regarding whether to swim or not. As such, these swims are entirely your responsibility and undertaken at your own risk.

Travel story

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Responsible tourism

Travelife Partner

Since 2025, Grand Angle has been recognized as a Travelife Partner, an international label that certifies our responsible practices regarding the environment, ethics, and sustainable management, both within our company, with our partners, and in the organization of our trips.

This label, the second level of a rigorous international certification, attests to our concrete actions in favor of responsible tourism. We are actively working toward the next level, Travelife Certified, in line with our sustainable development policy.

It is the client’s responsibility to arrive prepared with the items listed below to help insure a safe and enjoyable trip.

The following items are required for this trip unless otherwise noted. When packing, think layered clothing systems that work together and can be easily added or removed.

  • Hiking Boots/Shoes – waterproof, sturdy molded sole, deep tread and ideally well broken in (Note: buy boots/shoes 1/2 size to 1 size larger than street shoes to allow for feet swelling and thicker socks)
  • Hiking Socks – one pair for every day or two days of the trip. Hiking/Sport specific padded socks, no cotton please!
  • Sun Hat – wide brimmed hat or baseball cap/bandana combo
  • Warm Hat & Gloves – lightweight beanie and light-to-mid weight fleece or wool gloves
  • Hiking Shirts – non-cotton, breathable short sleeve and/or long sleeve shirts (Note: long sleeve shirts provide better sun protection)
  • Warm Top – mid-weight sweater or pullover of wicking material such as merino wool, fleece or polypropylene
  • Insulating Jacket – down-fill or synthetic-fill insulated “puffy” jacket or warm, heavy weight fleece jacket
  • Hiking Pants & Shorts – nylon pants AND shorts, zip-offs or leggings
  • Base Layer/Long Underwear – 1 pair of wicking tops and bottoms that are lightweight to midweight, synthetic wicking materials such as polyester, polypropylene, merino wool, etc.
  • Rain Gear – waterproof jacket and pants or high-quality poncho, breathable fabric such as Gore-Tex® or coated nylon. For the pants look for side zippers that will easily allow pulling them over footwear.
  • Casual Clothing & Footwear – comfortable clothes and shoes to wear in the evening after activities.

Important Note: Please, no cotton hiking/cycling clothes. Synthetic clothing is very efficient in drying quickly. Merino wool material clothing is also efficient in drying quickly, is comfortable to wear and has the advantage of not developing a bad odor after use.

  • Backpack – a 30-50 Liter sized comfortable pack with a waterproof cover for use day-to-day while hiking.
  • Personal Luggage – small duffel bag, suitcase or backpack – for extra clothes and casual clothes. This bag is transported to the next accommodation on stages with luggage transportation.
  • Hydration System – 2+ liters capacity, either water bottles or bladder/hose system and an additional water bottle
  • Trekking Poles – telescopic/adjustable poles to help reduce the impact on joints and support hikers in steep and/or rocky terrain. (Note: strongly recommended)
  • Headlamp – preferably with an L.E.D. bulb that works with AA or AAA batteries (Note: always test headlamp before trips and travel/pack without batteries in device)
  • Picnic/Lunch Kit – knife, plate or bowl, box with closeable lid, utensils, etc.
  • Sleep Sack, Sheet & Personal Linens – for use in Refuges.
  • Pack Towel – small towel for shower use
  • Phone & Charger – local sim card or international plan may be needed. Consider bringing a small power bank to use to recharge devices during trip activities.
  • Waterproof Travel Case or Pouch – used to keep important documents (i.e. passport, health/travel insurance, etc.) & phone safe from weather/water
  • Sunglasses, Sunscreen, & Lip Balm
  • First Aid Kit – see first aid kit suggestions below*
  • Personal Toilet Paper Kit – most public restrooms outside of lodging will have toilet paper available, but it is good to be prepared with a personal toilet paper kit to potentially use during portions of this tour. Along the trail, there may be the need to use natural settings for toilets (i.e. digging catholes, etc.) when there are no public toilets available. Kits should include toilet paper, wet wipes, sanitizer & sealable plastic bag(s) for carrying out used paper/wipes.
  • Toiletries
  • Contact Lenses & Glasses – if wearing contact lenses, please also bring back-up pair of glasses and contacts.
  • Prescription Medication – with emergency back-up supply. Please inform trip leader of any medications used.
  • Money – It is good to have some local currency, often smaller local businesses do not accept credit cards and/or prefer cash. Some public restrooms require small amounts of cash to use. Gratuity for guide(s) is optional but always appreciated; (The industry average for this trip type is 5-15% of total trip cost. Local currency is preferred. If desired, tipping private drivers is acceptable and the average amount is just a few Euros per ride, but it is not expected and fully optional.
  • Face Masks; Over-the-counter Rapid Antigen COVID-19 Tests (Note: recommended but optional)
  • Travel Power Adapter – Electric power voltage in Italy is 230 V / 50 Hz and the plugs are F & L type
  • Support Braces – consider bringing any joint braces that may be currently needed or from past injuries (i.e. knee, ankle, elbow, etc.)
  • Sleep Mask & Ear Plugs
  • Bug Repellent
  • Bandana(s)
  • Swimsuit

After years of experience planning adventure travel around the world, we've learned that anything can happen, and every traveler should carry a basic personal first aid kit. We want to ensure our guests are well-prepared and make smart informed travel decisions. In many of the places we operate trips, it may be challenging to find certain medications and/or first aid supplies, and sometimes common items you desire may not be available in the destination you are travelling. That's why it's good to be prepared and carry a small supply of first aid supplies, any prescription medication, and/or over-the-counter medications you may require during your travels.

We recommend discussing your travel plans, vaccination requirements, and any medication usage with your primary healthcare provider before embarking on our trips. This helps ensure you have a safe and enjoyable travel experience.

During our “Guided” trips, our staff always have emergency equipment on hand to assist anyone in need, including our guests. This equipment includes communication devices and a comprehensive first aid kit with items we've found to be effective for the most common health issues we encounter.

Here is a basic list of what we think makes a good personal travel first aid kit:

  • Medications – Brands of your choice, all medications should be either prescribed directly by your doctor or discussed with a doctor prior to use.
  • Electrolyte Replacement/Drink Mix – brand of choice
  • Creams – Antibiotic ointment, Anti-Itch: Hydrocortisone, Arnica
  • Eye Problems: Dry/Itchy – Eye drops
  • Feminine Hygiene – Tampons
  • Wound Care – a various pack of bandages, antiseptic swabs
  • Blister Care – blister kit made up of items of your choice
  • Sun Protection – sunscreen, SPF lip balm
  • Various Items – Athletic tape/”KT Tape”, Nail clippers, Tweezers, Small bottle of hand sanitizer, Sewing kit (clothing/button repairs), Disposable surgical gloves (1-2 pairs)

PACKING FOR TRAVEL: It is recommended that you prepare your items in the following manner for your travels to this trip.

“Carry-on Bag(s)” - This is the bag you will bring with you on the plane. We recommend all your pertinent information be in this bag (passport, travel documents, etc.) as well as your most important gear items (hiking footwear, jacket, prescription medication, etc.) in case any checked luggage items becomes lost or delayed.

“Checked Bag(s)” - This bag will be checked and contain the rest of your personal items (clothing and gear, etc.).

Important Note: Again, it is recommended to either wear or pack in your “Carry-on Bag” the main gear items you need for this trip vs. putting them in your checked “Travel Bag” (in case luggage is delayed). Hiking footwear is probably the hardest item to replace last minute if items become lost or delayed past the intended start date of the trip. Lost or delayed luggage has become more and more common in major airports for international travel since the global pandemic.

LUGGAGE MANAGEMENT DURING TRIP: During this trip, the packing system needs to be in 2 bags.

Extra Luggage - “Checked Bag(s)” & ”Carry-on Bag(s)”: This bag will contain all the items you want to bring along on the trip. It will be transferred by vehicle, and you will have access to it at the end of stages where luggage transport is included. One piece per person, limited to 15kg/33lbs. Extra luggage beyond the one limit is not allowed on the trip.

Day Backpack (not provided): All guests need a backpack, which they will be responsible for carrying during trip activities. Items in this bag should include anything you may need throughout the day during the trip and used for the overnight stages where luggage transport is not included. (i.e. rain gear, warm layers, water, sunscreen/lip balm, snacks/food, camera/phone, etc.).

Italy, a member state of the European Union. Capital: Rome

Travellers from the European Union, including children, need a valid identity card or passport. Check with the authorities in your home country for the conditions of entering this destination.

Do not forget your card and/or policy details for your health insurance and/or travel insurance.

In the Dolomites, the region is often bilingual: people speak either German or Italian or both. Tourist area employees almost always speak some English.

Calling Italy: + 39

European Emergency Number: 112 Italian tourist information office phone number: +390142660366. See Discover Italy: Official Tourism Website - Italia.it

Italy is a Member-State of the European Union and uses its uniform currency – the Euro €. Italy, as is the case with the other Member-States of the E.U. uses eight coins as follows: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents and 1 and 2 Euros. The banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros. Currency exchange rates are clearly displayed in every bank that accepts currency exchange, while credit card holders may acquire money from the ATMs of the collaborating banks. Italian banks are open for the public from 8:00 to 13:00 and from 14:30 to 16:30 Monday to Friday. They are closed on Public Holidays. Euros can also be exchanged for notes of other foreign currencies at exchange offices that are situated at the airport and certain main ports, in the larger cities, as well as at many tourist destinations. A passport is required when exchanging currencies. Italy more than other EU destinations, still prefer cash in most settings, but credit card use is becoming more and more available.

Central European Time (CET/UTC+1) and Central European Summer Time (CEST/UTC+2) during daylight saving time.

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Avis

★★★★★ 4,7/5 (31 avis)

Sylviane 03/02/2026

—  Très satisfaits de la beauté et de la variété des paysages en une seule journée, de la qualité des services de notre guide et de la composition homogène du groupe.

Sophie 03/02/2026

—  Un très beau trek, bien balisé et évitant les zones très fréquentées (à l'exception des Three Peaks... mais si vous voulez les voir...). Difficile avec des dénivelés importants. Il est très agréable de séjourner dans des refuges de montagne et de n'avoir qu'une courte distance à parcourir tous les deux jours pour porter son sac. Et en Italie, la nourriture est excellente !

Sylviane 03/02/2026

—  Très satisfaits de la beauté et de la variété des paysages en une seule journée, de la qualité des services de notre guide et de la composition homogène du groupe.

Isabelle 03/02/2026

—  Un très bon voyage, avec un itinéraire idéal et des étapes variées. Un très bon choix de lodges, tous différents, même si j'ai moins aimé le dernier car on se sentait dans une "usine". De très bons repas et un très bon guide.

Sophie 03/02/2026

—  Un très beau trek, bien balisé et évitant les zones très fréquentées (à l'exception des Three Peaks... mais si vous voulez les voir...). Difficile avec des dénivelés importants. Il est très agréable de séjourner dans des refuges de montagne et de n'avoir qu'une courte distance à parcourir tous les deux jours pour porter son sac. Et en Italie, la nourriture est excellente !

Marie 03/02/2026

—  C'est une belle randonnée, engageante et motivante.

Sylviane 03/02/2026

—  Très satisfaits de la beauté et de la variété des paysages en une seule journée, de la qualité des services de notre guide et de la composition homogène du groupe.

Isabelle 03/02/2026

—  Un très bon voyage, avec un itinéraire idéal et des étapes variées. Un très bon choix de lodges, tous différents, même si j'ai moins aimé le dernier car on se sentait dans une "usine". De très bons repas et un très bon guide.

Constance 03/02/2026

—  Magnifique randonnée dans un massif exceptionnel, un itinéraire loin des foules estivales, des paysages variés et un guide remarquable, attentif, compétent et qui nous a fait partager son amour de la montagne. Cependant, le niveau est plus élevé que celui indiqué dans le descriptif technique, avec au moins 5 jours de dénivelé positif de plus de 100 m.

Jean Michel 27/12/2025

—  Dix jours d'une intensité remarquable, à la découverte de paysages qui nous ont laissés sans voix et dont la beauté n'a eu d'égale que notre déférence. Merci à Grand Angle de nous avoir fait vivre de tels moments !

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