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Prochain départ le 18 juin 2026
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To cross the Alps on foot is to experience one of Europe's great journeys. As specialists in Alps hiking tours with over 40 years of experience, Grand Angle has meticulously designed this route from Munich (Germany) to Venice (Italy), to immerse you in the evolving landscapes and cultures of Germany, Austria, and Italy. This trek offers a genuine traverse, linking three distinct alpine regions in a single, continuous journey.

Your adventure begins in the romantic foothills of Bavaria, amidst the fairytale castles of King Ludwig II, before gaining elevation in the wild Ammergau and Wetterstein massifs. This initial section is a classic introduction to hiking in the Bavarian Alps, blending rich history with impressive mountain scenery. The path then crosses into Austria, revealing the rugged limestone peaks of the Karwendel and the glaciated giants of the Hohe Tauern National Park. After a cultural stop in the vibrant city of Innsbruck, you'll tackle the main alpine ridge.

The crossing into Italy marks a dramatic shift as you enter the spectacular realm of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, the trail winds beneath the iconic pale spires of peaks like the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, a highlight of any Dolomites hiking tour. The journey concludes with a striking contrast, descending from the mountains to the timeless canals and historic streets of Venice.

This demanding self-guided hike is structured as a lodge-to-lodge trek, allowing you to travel light with luggage transfers on most days. Combining comfortable hotels in the cities with authentic mountain huts, it stands as one of the great long-distance walking tours in Europe for experienced hikers.

Itinéraire

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D1 - Arrival in Munich

Arrival to Munich, the beautiful capital of Bavaria in Germany. Your hotel will be located near the main train station in the city center. This makes it logistically easy to reach from the airport and depart on day 2 from the train station. It also puts you in a perfect location to explore Munich’s cultural sites. Today is mainly set aside to rest from your travels and discover Munich.

  • Accommodation : 4* hotel in Munich

D2 - Füssen – Hohenschwangau

Departure to Füssen after breakfast, which is 130km/80mi away train ride (2h30min, not included) from Munich, then a short bus (10 min, not included) to Hohenschwangau. Today you arrive to the romantic fairytale world of King Louis II (King Ludwig) of Bavaria. Once arriving to the hotel, you may check-In (available after ~3pm) or drop your bags to be stored if arriving before check-in is available. The hotel is located at the foot of 2 iconic Bavarian castles, Neuschwanstein & Hohenschwangau (former summer residence of the Bavarian royal family). Drop your bags if arriving earlier than 3pm. The afternoon is set aside to visit the castles and/or take a first walk to the nearby lakes Schwansee, Alpsee and Hohenschwangau.

About 3 hours of walking, 6km/3.7mi, +160m/525ft, -160m/525ft. Daypack to carry.

  • Accommodation : 3* hotel in Hohenchwangau
  • Length : 6km/3.7mi
  • Walking time : About 3 hours
  • Elevation + : +160m/525ft
  • Elevation - : -160m/525ft

D3 - Hohenschwangau - Kenzenhütte

Leaving directly from the hotel, you climb towards Neuschwanstein Castle passing over the famous Marienbrücke. You continue walking up to the Bleckenau hut. An extraordinary hike through the Bavarian Ammergau massif awaits you next and with a bit of luck you might get to see groups of chamois among the incredible rocky landscapes. This wild mountain range will leave you speechless with its incredible ridge lines and limestone needles standing tall above the lush green forests below.

About 7 hours of walking, 17.4km/10.8mi, +1120m/3675ft, -685m/2247ft. Daypack to carry.

  • Accommodation : Dorm in a mountain hut (Kenzenhütte)
  • Length : 17.4 km/10.8mi
  • Walking time : About 7 hours
  • Elevation + : +1120m/3675ft
  • Elevation - : -685m/2247ft

D4 - Kenzenhütte - Ettal

Today you ascend to the Lösertaljoch (1682m/5518ft) then to the Scheinbergjoch (1764m/5787ft, optional, depending on the weather) where you may see chamois frolic in the alpine pastures. From this pass you have a stunning view over the entire Linderhof Valley towards Ettal. Descend through the heart of the Ammergau to the Linderhof castle, a small “Versailles” with a Moorish pavilion and the infamous cave of Louis II. Transfer by bus (not included) to the village of Ettal, and its superb Benedictine monastery after your hike and optional visit to the castle.

About 6 hours of walking, 15km/9.3mi, +500m/1640ft, -850m/2789ft. Daypack to carry. (about 4 to 5 hours of walking, 11km/6.8mi, skipping the ascent to Scheinbergjoch)

*Days 2-4 will provide an insight into the history of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. The “Fairy-tale King” was a poet, friend and fan of the German composer Richard Wagner, a lover of architecture, culture and nature, but also a recluse. He loved to explore the paths of this region that we still enjoy today, and his story and homes are fascinating.

  • Accommodation : 4* hotel in Ettal
  • Length : 15km/9.3mi
  • Walking time : About 6 hours
  • Elevation + : +500m/1640ft
  • Elevation - : -850m/2789ft

D5 - Ettal - Garmisch - Partnach Gorge - Mittenwald

You will leave Ettal by bus (20 min, not included) and arrive in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, an Olympic city which lies at the base of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze (2950m/9678ft), a huge massif on the border with Tyrol/Austria. Pass through the spectacular Partnach Gorge, then toward the towering Wettersteinwand to Elmau. You continue past the Ferchensee and Lautersee lakes to descend through another beautiful gorge to the iconic Alpine village of Mittenwald. This traditional village is well known for its houses with remarkable murals known locally as “Lüftlmalerei”.

Garmisch to Mittenwald: about 5 to 6 hours of walking, 19km/11.8mi, +500m/1875ft, -300m/984ft. Daypack to carry.

Shorter Hike Option: Garmisch to Partnach Gorge (roundtrip): about 3 hours of walking, 8.7km/5.4mi, +305m/1000ft, -283m/930ft. Daypack to carry. Private transfer (not included) from Garmisch to Mittenwald.

  • Itinerary : Main Itinerary

                      Shorter Hike Option
    
  • Accommodation : 3* hotel in Mittenwald

  • Option A Main Itinerary

  • Option B Shorter Hike Option

D6 - Mittenwald - Refuge Solsteinhaus

Today you take the train (10-15 min, not included) to the start of the hike, which lies at the foot of the Karwendel Mountains (Tyrol), a mountain range on the German/Austrian border and National Park.

You have the choice of two hiking options:

Hike Option #1: You first walk through a forest of pines and larches as you hike up through the Giessenbach Valley and reach the Eppizirl Alpage (1459m/4787ft), a great place to buy local cheese and yoghurts depending on the season. The hike continues, crossing the Eppzirlscharte pass (2072m/6798ft). As you reach the pass, which offers breathtaking views of the surro

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Trip details

Departures available at your convenience from June 18th to September 10th, 2026 & 2027.

Price Per Person, in double occupancy rooms:

Departure Period 2 to 3 People 4 to 5 People 6+ People
2026 3800 € 3140 € 2920 €
2027 3960 € 3270 € 3040 €
  • 2026: +1140 €
  • 2027: +1190 €

*Only possible on 12 nights; Munich, Hohenschwangau, Ettal, Mittenwald, Innsbrück, Krimmler Tauhernaus, Bruneck, Lago di Braies, Brueckele, Antorno Lake (2) and Venise.

  • Printed travel packet: +45 € / packet
  • Extra night(s) in Munich: Price on request (seasonal rates)
  • Extra night(s) in Venice: Price on request (seasonal rates)
Le prix comprend
  • Accommodation (14 nights)
  • City taxes
  • Breakfast (14)
  • Dinners in half-board (7)
  • Digital travel packet
  • Transfer on day 14 - Antorno to Venice
  • Luggage transfer (except day 1, 2, 6 & 8)
  • Access to our smartphone travel app with GPX files
  • 24/7 phone support during the trip
Le prix ne comprend pas
  • Travel to Munich, Germany (flights, train, bus, etc.)
  • Travel from Venice, Italy (flights, train, bus, etc.)
  • Drinks and personal expenses
  • Lunch & Dinners (7)
  • Any transportation costs outside of “included” transfer on day 14
  • Printed travel packet
  • Travel insurance
  • Entrance fees to tourist attractions
  • Everything that is not in the “Included in Trip Price” section above
Options, suppléments et réductions
  • Single room supplement (subject to availability*):
  • 2026: +1140 €
  • 2027: +1190 €
  • Printed travel packet: +45 € / packet
  • Extra night(s) in Munich: Price on request (seasonal rates)
  • Extra night(s) in Venice: Price on request (seasonal rates)

Vos conseillers voyage

Kristiina Gaillard

Kristiina Gaillard

Experte des voyages dans les Alpes et en Scandinavie

Appeler Écrire
Thomas Praire

Thomas Praire

Directeur technique des voyages

Appeler Écrire

Technical and practical information

Difficulty Level 4/5, intermediate. From 3 to 7 hours of walking and 750 to 1250m/2560 to 4100ft of elevation gain and 750 to 1500m/2540 to 4920ft of elevation loss during the day. Some days are optional or have shorter available options. The tour follows mostly main hiking trails, but there are a few technically difficult areas that are supported with handrails and cables; especially in the Dolomites stages.

Included private taxi transfer:

  • Day 14 morning – Antorno/Cortina to Venice

All other transportation on this trip is planned with public transportation (trains & buses) and you will need to pay on the spot.

The need for carrying your personal belongings for the night has been reduced to a minimum.

  • Hikes with "Daypack to carry": 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14. You only carry a small backpack with the necessary items for the hike such as water, lunch/snacks, and a warm layer/rain jacket.
  • You carry the necessary things for staying the night in a mountain hut on days 6 and 8. You will have all your luggage on the evenings of the following days: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15.
  • On public transportation: You are responsible for transporting your luggage on the bus and train on days 1, 2 & 15. There are no porter services included at the hotel in Venice (day 14), however, there are local porter options to help with luggage if needed for additional fees to be paid on the spot. They will be waiting where the taxi drops you off.

Possible for groups of 2 and above. Solo travelers are not allowed due to safety concerns of hiking alone.

Departures available at your convenience from June 18th to September 10th.

15 days / 14 nights / 12 days of hiking

Start

Day 1 in Munich upon hotel check-in (~3pm).

Finish

Day 15 in Venice after breakfast & hotel check-out (~10am).

Self-guided tour, without a human guide. A digital travel packet (documents available in English, French & German) will be sent by email that includes access to our smartphone travel application for navigating hikes and accessing local maps (available in English only), the list of booked accommodations, any included travel vouchers and all the detailed information needed for a successful trip. If desired, we can provide a printed version of the travel packet for an additional fee. It will be waiting and available at the 1st accommodation of the itinerary with maps, topo guide and travel folder. This must be requested at the time of booking. There is no welcome meeting at the arrival hotel or general orientation meeting for this tour.

Accommodation / Catering

Accommodation

In comfortable mountain huts (5 nights), in private double rooms or in small dormitories. In hotels (9 nights), in a double room, with ensuite bathroom or (shared) on the same floor. Single room: 12 nights possible in a single room (Munich, Hohenschwangau, Ettal, Mittenwald, Innsbruck, Krimmler Tauernhaus, Brüneck, Lago di Braies, Brückele, Antorno Lake (2 nights), Venice).

*Twin room: Hotels in Germany and Austria do not always have rooms with twin beds. However, rooms always have a double bed with two separate mattresses and their own sheets and duvets.

If this configuration is not suitable, you will have to opt for 2 single rooms (see options).

Meals

- Half-board on days (breakfast & dinner): 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12 & 13 - Bed and breakfast on days (breakfast): 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 & 14 - Lunches not included

Extend Your Stay

It is possible to add extra nights before or after your tour in Munich or Venice. Please contact us for availability.

Trip Starting Destination

This tour starts in Munich, Germany

Trip Ending Destination

This tour ends in Venice, Italy

By Plane

We recommend flying to Munich, Germany to start this trip. Munich Franz Josef Strauss International Airport - MUC: Welcome to MUC - Munich Airport (munich-airport.com)

We recommend flying out of Venice, Italy at the end of this trip. Marco Polo Airport - VCE: Venezia Airport – Airport in Venice Marco Polo (VCE)

By Train

Arrival: Plan trains to arrive at Munich central train station (Hauptbahnhof - Hbf), which is near the hotel on day 1. Then take a train to Füssen (about 2.5 hours) from the main station on day 2 and a bus to reach Hohenschwangau (10 min).

Return: Venice to Munich by train takes about 10 hours, via Verona. Some choose to visit Verona on the route back to break up the train travel into 2 days.

Venice has 2 different main departure train stations. The Venezia Santa Lucia train station is the closest to the city center and historic area most frequented by tourists. The Venezia Mestre train station serves the Venetian mainland and is in the Mestre area.

Find out about schedules and tickets: - German Railway: DB, there you will also find the bus timetables from Füssen to Hohenschwangau ("Hohenschwangau, Schwangau (Schlösser)" station - Austrian Railway: ÖBB - Italian Railway: Trenitalia

By Bus

Schedule and tickets: - Flix Bus: https://www.flixbus.com/ - Bla Bla Car (bus and carpool options): https://www.blablacar.co.uk/bus

Cortina d’Ampezzo to Venice > Bus Cortina Express (about 2.5 hours) Bus Schedule Information: Cortina Express or ATVO-Azienda Trasporti Veneto Orientale

By Car

Parking - In Hohenschwangau, Füssen or Munich. But the best way to arrive and depart for this trip is really by plane, train or bus. The return from Venice to Munich by train takes about 10 hours, via Verona.

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 30-45 Liter sized comfortable pack with a waterproof cover for use day-to-day while hiking.
  • Personal Luggage – small duffel bag, rolling suitcase or backpack – for extra hiking clothes and casual clothes.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Face Masks; Over-the-counter Rapid Antigen COVID-19 Tests (Note: recommended but optional)
  • Travel Power Adapter – Electric power voltage in Germany/Austria/Italy is 230 V / 50 Hz and the most common plugs are E/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
  • Quick Drying Towel or 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.

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 each day of activity (except day 6 & 8), but not throughout the day. Extra luggage is not easily stored due to the one-way logistics of this trip and therefore not allowed, beyond the 1 bag limit with a maximum weight of 20kg/44lbs.

Day Backpack (not provided): All guests will 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. (i.e. rain gear, warm layers, water, sunscreen/lip balm, snacks/food, camera/phone, etc.).

- For your transported luggage: a backpack or a travel bag in good condition works best.

Germany, a member of the European Union, capital city: Berlin

Austria, a member of the European Union, capital city: Vienna

Italy, a member of the European Union, capital city: Rome

Documents

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.

Health/Insurance

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

Germany Country Code: +49 Austria Country Code: +43 Italy Country Code: +39

European Emergency Services: 112

Tourism Office in Germany Visit: Germany: Discover the best attractions - Germany Travel

Tourism Office in Austria Visit: Holidays in Austria | Your Official Travel Guide

Tourism Office in Italy Visit: Discover Italy: Official Tourism Website - Italia.it

Eastern European Time. Eastern European Time (EET) is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+2). In the summer: Eastern European Summer Time (EEST).

German/Austrian in Germany and Austria. The Dolomites are bilingual: German and Italian. Italian in Venice. At least some English is spoken in most tourist areas.

Germany, Austria and Italy are Member-States of the European Union and use its uniform currency – the Euro €. Germany, Austria and 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. Banks are generally open for the public from 8:30 to 12:00 and 14:00 to 17:30 Monday through Fridays. 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.

This trip uses multiple maps including the Alpenvereinskarte: BY6 Ammergebirge West, Freytag & Berndt: WKD4 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Kompass: 07 - Werdenfelser Land mit Zugspitze, Alpenvereinskarte: 5/1 – Karwendelgebirge West, Alpenvereinskarte: 35/3 Zillertaler Alpen Ost, Tabacco: 031 – Dolomiti di Braies - Marebbe, & Tabacco: 010 – Dolomiti di Sesto.

Avis

★★★★★ 5/5 (18 avis)

Sylvie 02/02/2026

—  Un itinéraire magnifique et varié à travers des paysages préservés. Une expérience de voyage particulièrement agréable avec des hébergements très confortables qui compensent l'effort physique demandé. Une arrivée à Venise inoubliable !

Jean 02/02/2026

—  Une belle randonnée malgré un temps pluvieux et couvert. Des cultures différentes malgré une histoire similaire pour les trois pays traversés. Une première expérience positive avec Grand Angle.

Sylvie 02/02/2026

—  Un itinéraire magnifique et varié à travers des paysages préservés. Une expérience de voyage particulièrement agréable avec des hébergements très confortables qui compensent l'effort physique demandé. Une arrivée à Venise inoubliable !

Damien 27/12/2025

—  Le trek Munich - Venise en autotour est un itinéraire complet mêlant culture et paysages à couper le souffle ! Les visites ont comblé notre soif de culture et les randonnées, principalement sur des sentiers peu fréquentés, notre envie de renouer avec la nature pour déconnecter ! La deuxième quinzaine de juillet était parfaite pour profiter des fleurs et de la verdure des montagnes. D'autre part, les hébergements sont extrêmement confortables, les hôtes accueillants / attentionnés, et vous ne serez pas déçus par la variété des plats mais aussi des services (sauna, hammam, piscine...) proposés. Nous avons beaucoup apprécié la disponibilité de nos interlocuteurs Grand Angle (Kristiina et Thomas) pour répondre à nos questions ou trouver des solutions sur place lorsque cela était nécessaire. Ce trek reste à notre avis un itinéraire assez exigeant en liberté avec une montée dans les dolomites, il y a un bon dénivelé à prendre, mais que c'est beau ! Bref, un souvenir inoubliable.

VILLARD 27/12/2025

—  très bon voyage, belle découverte de régions que nous ne connaissions pas, bonne organisation, qualité de l'hébergement et de l'accueil, dépaysement assuré....

FRANCOIS 27/12/2025

—  En résumé, c'est un voyage coloré, très varié, avec un grand intérêt culturel qui nous laissera des souvenirs pour longtemps. Itinéraire équilibré et progressif. Plus soutenu sur les 4 jours Dolomites mais c'est la fin. Cartes très utiles avec l'itinéraire visible en surligneur, plus que le topo guide parfois ambigu. Hébergement et restauration de qualité sauf Schlossblick et dans une moindre mesure Albergo Lago Antorno Transport impeccable. Bus et train à l'heure ! Apothéose finale à Venise

Sophie 27/12/2025

—  Excellent parcours dans un cadre fabuleux, bien organisé et sans mauvaise surprise, à part une paire de bottes qui s'est désintégrée le 3e jour :) Les hôtels et refuges étaient confortables, les petits déjeuners copieux et variés, et l'application sur le téléphone permettait de suivre facilement l'itinéraire. Et les chamois étaient parfaits !

François 27/12/2025

—  Voyage varié alternant découvertes culturelles et belles randonnées ; road book bien détaillé ; transferts bien organisés ; hébergements confortables et bien situés.

VILLARD 27/12/2025

—  très bon voyage, belle découverte de régions que nous ne connaissions pas, bonne organisation, qualité de l'hébergement et de l'accueil, dépaysement assuré....

FRANCOIS 27/12/2025

—  En résumé, c'est un voyage coloré, très varié, avec un grand intérêt culturel qui nous laissera des souvenirs pour longtemps. Itinéraire équilibré et progressif. Plus soutenu sur les 4 jours Dolomites mais c'est la fin. Cartes très utiles avec l'itinéraire visible en surligneur, plus que le topo guide parfois ambigu. Hébergement et restauration de qualité sauf Schlossblick et dans une moindre mesure Albergo Lago Antorno Transport impeccable. Bus et train à l'heure ! Apothéose finale à Venise

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