Alta Via 2 Hiker's Route 8-day Standard Itinerary AV2-8
Highlights
- GO hike hut to hut across the Italian Dolomites, which are cherished for their unique beauty and war history
- GO traverse dramatic landscapes, such as the moon-like landscape of the Puez-Geisler-Group, the rugged Sella Massif, and the surreal terrain of the Pale di San Martino
- GO challenge yourself physically and technically on a hut-to-hut trek for experienced hikers in the Dolomites.
The Alta Via
2 Hiker’s Route leads hikers through iconic corners of the Italian Dolomites,
including a crossing of the famous Sella Group (mostly famous for the Sella
Ronda ski circuit), winding around (but not on) the glaciated slopes of the
Marmolada and traversing the expansive terrain of the otherworldly Pale di San
Martino Natural Park. Our twist on the classic Alta Via 2 itinerary avoids some
of the most technical terrain, making it accessible, although still
challenging, for experienced and sure-footed hikers who are free from vertigo
and who do not have a fear of heights. Beginning
near Brixen-Bressanone, this 8-day hut-to-hut trekking experience first crosses
over the Puez-Odle Group, followed by a challenging traverse of the iconic
Sella Massif, before arriving at the foot of the Marmolada, the highest
mountain in the Dolomites known as the “Queen of the Dolomites”. Consider booking a Rest Day (optional Add-on - see Add-ons tab), so you can spend an extra night in Malga Ciapela at the based of the Marmolada and take the gondola up to the best viewpoing in the Dolomites. From here, the
route continues south, crossing Passo San Pellegrino and venturing into the
expansive Pale di San Martino Natural Park, home to some of the most surreal
landscapes on this Dolomites long-distance trail. The tour ends in the
unassuming forests of Val Canali, offering a delightful conclusion to this
demanding multi-day trek. Along the way, hikers immerse
themselves in a full Dolomites hiking adventure, enjoying excellent Italian hospitality,
consuming heaps of delicious Italian food, and sleeping in authentic and
comfortable mountain huts, called rifugios. Note: The
Alta Via 2 is recommended in many forums as a less busy alternative to the Alta
Via 1, which is the easiest multi-day hike in the Dolomites. However, we
consider this some of the worst, and most dangerous, advice the internet has to
offer on trekking in the Dolomites. The pure Alta Via 2 route is a true alpine
challenge, with multiple via ferrata sections, exposed terrain for hours on
end, and some very long days. Our version of the Alta Via 2, the Alta Via 2
Hiker’s Route (self-guided hike), avoids the most technical and intense
sections of the Alta Via 2 while preserving the highlights and experience of
the classic trail, exiting at Val Canali before the route gets unbearably
exposed for most hikers. The routing used for the Alta Via 2 Hiker’s Route does
make the Alta Via 2 more reasonable and enjoyable for strong hikers with
experience and confidence in alpine terrain, but even with these modifications,
there is still some exposure and challenging terrain on this route, making it
the most technical hut-to-hut hiking itinerary that we offer in the Dolomites. This route does not require any specialized via ferrata or climbing gear. For a less challenging
experience, check out our other Dolomites Hut-to-Hut Hiking itineraries: The terrain in the Dolomites is rugged. Every year, we have customers
who are surprised and unprepared for the challenges presented by this rugged
terrain. Read our Blog post on Trekking
in the Dolomites for more information to help you decide if trekking
in the Dolomites is right for you.
Alta Via 1
(easiest, but not easy)
Best of the Dolomites Trek (challenging, but not as challenging)
Length 8 days
Season mid-July to mid-September
Airport Venice, Italy
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Responsible Travel Score:
13/15 Responsible Travel Leader
(detailed summary available in Tour Documents)
We accept bookings up to 21 days prior to the start date of the tour
Only 20% payment due at the time of booking!
Current Availability
Updated January 09th, 2026
We are currently accepting bookings for 2026 itineraries. Some of the huts on the route are already accepting reservations for 2026, and spaces are going fast. This is especially true for private rooms, so we recommend booking as soon as you are ready.
You can book the tour online by following the green button “GO Book the Tour.”






