the hike Cadini di Misurina in combination with a climb to monte paterno (with the ww1 tunnels) with descending via sasso di sesto is the most scenic spectacular
Thank you Alex and James, gorgeous video, planning my motorhome trip to the Dolomites this summer, probably will follow your intensive one day hike route ! Thank you for the tips!!
Hey! We parked up in the morning at 8am and so not sure what it would look like in the afternoon. Some campervans may be leaving from the night before around 11am (check out time) so that might be a good time. Otherwise, it is a huge parking area! But it does get busy :)
Subscribed! Just planning a good 5 days at least in the dolomites in late August and your blogs are incredible! the information and cinematography wow :D What time of year were you guys there?
Thank you so so much for your super kind words! It means the world! 5 days is awesome, that's roughly how long we had there. We visited during the same time July/August so hopefully lots of nice weather for you!
nice video, you too are great! Going there in June myself...how did you find the camper? have you any tips? booked an indie camper same as yours.....that place looks amazing, I can't wait
June! That's real soon, you must be excited! The camper was super, it was very basic but it had everything we needed for an easy trip. I would recommend downloading Park4night to help you find places to stay in the evening. You can check out our blog as we also cover everything in here :) www.twosometravellers.com/post/the-ultimate-italian-road-trip
We recommend parking in the car park with everyone else. It’s the safest place and the only designated area you are allowed to sleep in your vehicle in the national park. 🙏🏼
Hello both, thank you for your videos, they are super helpful and you have saved me so much time. I have one question, in case you see it! Are there any facilities in the car park? Thanks again :)
If you will park at the main car park (a busy one) then next to the car park there is Rifugio Auronzo. you can order something to eat and use the toilets when needed
Hey Niki, some of it is easy to walk yes, particularly the first hour the path is very wide and people were walking it with prams. When you get to the second rifugio you can make a judgement yourself, but on the whole we saw lots of families doing this walk :)
I keep coming back to your videos! They’re so good!
Thank you for sharing this with info! Beautiful footage! I'm planning to hike on Tre Cime Di Lavaredo and Alta Via 1 next summer.
Absolutely amazing! It’s an incredible place. Wishing you the most fantastic time there!
the hike Cadini di Misurina in combination with a climb to monte paterno (with the ww1 tunnels) with descending via sasso di sesto is the most scenic spectacular
It is absolutely stunning isn't it!
Fantastic videos. May your travel influence continue to grow.
Thanks so much buddy. We appreciate the support 🙏🏼
Wow so beautiful!!! I like it and will support you
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it 😄☺️
Wow, it was beautiful
So stunning!!
Thanks for the tips! Love your VLOG! We can’t wait to visit in August!
You are so welcome! Glad we could help 😍
Thank you Alex and James, gorgeous video, planning my motorhome trip to the Dolomites this summer, probably will follow your intensive one day hike route ! Thank you for the tips!!
That's awesome! Hope you have the most magical time there. It's a truly special place to visit :)
Awesome vlog ... U guys deserve more support than u get now 😍
Ahh thanks so much! really appreciate wonderful comments like this. Means so much to us :)
Can you remember if you had any troubles getting a car park in Rifugio Auronzo n the afternoon ?
Hey! We parked up in the morning at 8am and so not sure what it would look like in the afternoon. Some campervans may be leaving from the night before around 11am (check out time) so that might be a good time. Otherwise, it is a huge parking area! But it does get busy :)
That pronunciation was on point!
Hehe! We were good at some and terrible at pronouncing others 🙈
Subscribed! Just planning a good 5 days at least in the dolomites in late August and your blogs are incredible! the information and cinematography wow :D What time of year were you guys there?
Thank you so so much for your super kind words! It means the world! 5 days is awesome, that's roughly how long we had there. We visited during the same time July/August so hopefully lots of nice weather for you!
Unbelievable views guys!! Dolomites are always incredible 💛
We totally agree! Thanks so much :)
nice video, you too are great! Going there in June myself...how did you find the camper? have you any tips? booked an indie camper same as yours.....that place looks amazing, I can't wait
June! That's real soon, you must be excited! The camper was super, it was very basic but it had everything we needed for an easy trip. I would recommend downloading Park4night to help you find places to stay in the evening. You can check out our blog as we also cover everything in here :) www.twosometravellers.com/post/the-ultimate-italian-road-trip
thaths stunning!! but i have a question, what's the brand and model of your sunglasses?
Hey Paolo, which sunglasses? Alex or James? :)
@@TwosomeTravellers James :)
great video ! we want to do it in august with our 4x4 and roof tent. Where do you recomend to park at night? It looks crowded :(
We recommend parking in the car park with everyone else. It’s the safest place and the only designated area you are allowed to sleep in your vehicle in the national park. 🙏🏼
Hi! What month was this taken? The landscape looks very dry
Hey! this was during end of July/August time :)
Hello both, thank you for your videos, they are super helpful and you have saved me so much time. I have one question, in case you see it! Are there any facilities in the car park? Thanks again :)
So glad they are helpful for you! I don't remember there being any facilities in the car park, however we could have missed them!
If you will park at the main car park (a busy one) then next to the car park there is Rifugio Auronzo. you can order something to eat and use the toilets when needed
Perfect! Yes that’s right the Rifugio is there :)
Hello, my kid is 6 years old. Is it easy to walk please? From Cappella degli Alpini ( the church) can we see the Three picks already? Thank you
Hey Niki, some of it is easy to walk yes, particularly the first hour the path is very wide and people were walking it with prams. When you get to the second rifugio you can make a judgement yourself, but on the whole we saw lots of families doing this walk :)
@@TwosomeTravellers thank youuuu 🥰
1:56 haha don't even think that there is social distancing in Italy
Haha am I right!