Really fantastic video and pics! I’ve been to South Tyrol before, but never in autumn. The golden larch trees are really stunning in autumn. I’m planning a trip in late October 2023 and several places in your video are on my itinerary already. I hope to have some clear and sunny weather!
The landscape is absolutely stunning. The animals are grazing off the land. The area is so well manicured and green. How are these areas kept looking so good? The people surely take pride in the appearance of the land.
Gorgeous scenery and loved the cable car, I would have loved a ride in that. Great hike and I loved the reflections on the lake at Largo Di Braies, real dramatic snow covered mountains there. I like to do some wild swimming but tend to stick t the warmer summer months to be honest. Some amazing drone footage and a very enjoyable watch, cheers Alan
Great video. Thanks for this. But could you explain us the itinerary a bit? You drove to Ortisei, left the car there, rode the cable car to Alpe di Siusi then hiked to Sassolungo. Did you hike all the way to St.Magdalena? You certainly didn’t hike from there all the way to Tre Cime di Lavaredo, did you? That’s 83km. A more detailed explanation would be much appreciated
Apologies for the lack of detail, it takes along time to edit these videos and couldn't put the time in to add all the details. You are correct, using the car we parked at the cable car, got the cable car up and hiked around then drove to the different church's, we were staying close to Magdalena church, we visited in the morning but the light was not great so went back close to sunset and was much better. We parked at the car park at Tre Cime, and walked the long walk round the other side, very accessible for an able bodied person. Renting a car is a must I would say, coaches and taxis could be used but to get to these places before the crowds, its essential to be able to set off early and get there before it gets too busy, especially for Lago Do Brais, close to sunrise it's beautiful, peaceful but once the crowds get there it's alot less peaceful and the light ruins the shadows.
You'll have a great time, sorry but this video is the only information I have about the trip. We hired a car and stayed around the Val Di Funes area, driving to each place and returning in the evening, get to places early in the summer and you'll beat the crowds. Have fun!
Yes we rented a car from Milan, was easy to do and means you can get to places early before the crowds. Any other forms of transport would mean you'll be there with lots of other people which (in my opinion) spoils the experience.
@@thegiftedone2 I didn't get permission, I never say any signs saying not to, so I'm actually not sure if the rules. I'd advise checking before you fly, I'll be checking next time and following the proper rules. I was very respectful and usually didn't fly anywhere near people for safety reasons. Thank you
beautiful :) I want to ask at what time did you went to the lago di braies? there were no people , I'm planning a trip right now so I want to be prepared
We got there for sunrise, can't remember what time but very early. There were a few photographers on the near side taking photos but hardly anybody anywhere else. When we got back after walking around, the sun was up and it was heaving, wouldn't want to visit during the day, very early morning is the best time.
I'm actually unsure myself, we went around that time and it was fine, you could always take some microspikes just in case it's icy. It's so much quieter out of season and that makes it a much nicer place.
Driving was easy enough yes, and parking was OK if you got to places early. We also went in October which was out of season which made it quieter so I can imagine it gets much busier in summer.
@@anasolabi8804 I'm sorry I do not, I googled the areas and they are very popular spots so will have lots of information online. Have fun, you'll love it.
im from south america and been in the rockies and the andes but the dolomites are in different level with stunning mountain range they look like straight out of a fairy tale. ive been all over italy and italy and japan are my favourite countries in the world, question i have do they have private plane flights to fly over the dolomites because i have bad knees to hike. italy is a living museum its the number one country to go before you die. i hope some stories of bad tourists are band from italy its too beautiful to let these morons go there.
Hey thanks for the comment and watch. I'm not sure about plane flights, but alot of these places you don't need to hike to as they are very accessible from the road, especially places like Lago Di Brais, get to these places early to avoid the crowds and you will have to great views to yourself.
Great drone footage and amazing views. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍 Subbed and Liked. 👍👍👍
Thank you
Lovely footage. Very nice work.
Beautiful sceneries, the reflection in the lakes is wonderful 👍
Simply stunning the alps and the dolomites in particular are just nxt level stunning footage 🙌🙏🏼 end to end watch subbed best wishes Simon
It was such a good place to go. Thank you
Can you tell me the location of places at 2:30”? Beautiful videos❤❤
Errm it was on a walk around Alp Du Suise, lovely area to wander around after getting cable car up to the top.
Really fantastic video and pics! I’ve been to South Tyrol before, but never in autumn. The golden larch trees are really stunning in autumn. I’m planning a trip in late October 2023 and several places in your video are on my itinerary already. I hope to have some clear and sunny weather!
Have fun, thanks for the comment. It's a great place in the autumn.
The landscape is absolutely stunning. The animals are grazing off the land. The area is so well manicured and green. How are these areas kept looking so good? The people surely take pride in the appearance of the land.
It's a great place, nature at its finest.
amazing video , very nice job and beautiful pictures ...the period of this beutiful views is in october ?
Thank you, yes end of October yes. Its lovely there
Gorgeous scenery and loved the cable car, I would have loved a ride in that. Great hike and I loved the reflections on the lake at Largo Di Braies, real dramatic snow covered mountains there. I like to do some wild swimming but tend to stick t the warmer summer months to be honest. Some amazing drone footage and a very enjoyable watch, cheers Alan
Thank you, the water water very cold. Appreciate the comment
Amazing! Outstanding cinematics and pictures and magical scenery. One of my dream trips!
Thank you, appreciate the kind words. Was a lovely getaway., 🙏🙏
It's so beautiful sceneries in Dolomites, i've been to there in late Sep 2019. it's early Autumn, i couldn't see any autumn color like your clip.
Can I ask how’s it like at late of September? I planning to on early October, thinking if I should delay one week
@@daoshenglim It depends on height and location. i recommend you go on late October. it's better.
Great video. Thanks for this. But could you explain us the itinerary a bit? You drove to Ortisei, left the car there, rode the cable car to Alpe di Siusi then hiked to Sassolungo. Did you hike all the way to St.Magdalena? You certainly didn’t hike from there all the way to Tre Cime di Lavaredo, did you? That’s 83km. A more detailed explanation would be much appreciated
Apologies for the lack of detail, it takes along time to edit these videos and couldn't put the time in to add all the details. You are correct, using the car we parked at the cable car, got the cable car up and hiked around then drove to the different church's, we were staying close to Magdalena church, we visited in the morning but the light was not great so went back close to sunset and was much better. We parked at the car park at Tre Cime, and walked the long walk round the other side, very accessible for an able bodied person. Renting a car is a must I would say, coaches and taxis could be used but to get to these places before the crowds, its essential to be able to set off early and get there before it gets too busy, especially for Lago Do Brais, close to sunrise it's beautiful, peaceful but once the crowds get there it's alot less peaceful and the light ruins the shadows.
Hi, I'm about to hike in the Dolomites at the end of June. Is somewhere I can find your itinerary ?
You'll have a great time, sorry but this video is the only information I have about the trip. We hired a car and stayed around the Val Di Funes area, driving to each place and returning in the evening, get to places early in the summer and you'll beat the crowds. Have fun!
Very beautiful shots! Did you get around by car? wondering if there are alternatives to renting a car
Yes we rented a car from Milan, was easy to do and means you can get to places early before the crowds. Any other forms of transport would mean you'll be there with lots of other people which (in my opinion) spoils the experience.
Beautiful footage. Did you stay at one hotel the entire time?
Yes we did in Val Di Funes area of I remember correctly, hired a car from Milan which we flew into.
Best bit of drone footage i have seen of the dolomites. Can i ask you what equipment you use, even for photos?
Thank you, I use Mavic Air drone and Canon 200D for photos.
@@OliOutdoors Great stuff. Thanks for that.
@@OliOutdoors ...did you need permission to fly the drone?. Great video by the way.
@@thegiftedone2 I didn't get permission, I never say any signs saying not to, so I'm actually not sure if the rules. I'd advise checking before you fly, I'll be checking next time and following the proper rules. I was very respectful and usually didn't fly anywhere near people for safety reasons. Thank you
beautiful :) I want to ask at what time did you went to the lago di braies? there were no people , I'm planning a trip right now so I want to be prepared
We got there for sunrise, can't remember what time but very early. There were a few photographers on the near side taking photos but hardly anybody anywhere else. When we got back after walking around, the sun was up and it was heaving, wouldn't want to visit during the day, very early morning is the best time.
This is stunning!!!
It's stunning!!!
Piękne góry 👍👍👋👋🤗
Will early November be a good time to visit Dolomites for light trekking (no hardcore hiking)? Will it be too snowy?
I'm actually unsure myself, we went around that time and it was fine, you could always take some microspikes just in case it's icy. It's so much quieter out of season and that makes it a much nicer place.
Great video, thanks! Would you please tell me when this was filmed - October, November, ?
Thank so much, yes end of Oct/start of Nov.
What was the average temperature like in late October/early November?
Errm it was cold in the mornings and had to wear jumpers most of the time especially at altitude.
Thank you for sharing , was driving and parking easy in that area ? Thanks
Driving was easy enough yes, and parking was OK if you got to places early. We also went in October which was out of season which made it quieter so I can imagine it gets much busier in summer.
Thank you, do you have trail map for the walks you have done please. I am planning to be there mid October. Thanks.
@@anasolabi8804 I'm sorry I do not, I googled the areas and they are very popular spots so will have lots of information online. Have fun, you'll love it.
Hi , I am doing it now. Amazing experience 🤩. What was the song on day 3 please 😅
A romantic music video ❤
What time of the year this was ?
October/November
@@OliOutdoors Thank you
🙏👍
Which month did you take this video
It was end of October!
Is this your girlfriend?
Yes
im from south america and been in the rockies and the andes but the dolomites are in different level with stunning mountain range they look like straight out of a fairy tale. ive been all over italy and italy and japan are my favourite countries in the world, question i have do they have private plane flights to fly over the dolomites because i have bad knees to hike. italy is a living museum its the number one country to go before you die. i hope some stories of bad tourists are band from italy its too beautiful to let these morons go there.
Hey thanks for the comment and watch. I'm not sure about plane flights, but alot of these places you don't need to hike to as they are very accessible from the road, especially places like Lago Di Brais, get to these places early to avoid the crowds and you will have to great views to yourself.
Many panoramic points and huts can also be reached via lift facilities, accessible to people of all ages.