Thank you for the suggestion of the easy route. We are 60 years old and not experienced hikers and not really athletes but we can walk for 2 or 3 hours non-stop on level ground, but we do struggle a bit uphill. So, let me see if I got this right. We will park near Refugio Aurenzo, go on our left and follow trail 105 up to Refugio Locatelli. From there we will look for the Trail 101 sign that will lead us back to the car park. I hope I got that right. So, do we skip Refugio Lavaredo or is it still on the same route? Also, is it Euro 30 per person, or pay only for the car? I heard that it is the same price if one goes to the Seceda or Alpe di Siusi by cable car, which we're planning to do as well. We will be there the last week of August. Hope we will be fine.
Hello. We are right behind you in age🌴 lots of people of different abilities were hiking. Yes, taking the other route is what we thought might be easier. However, lots of people seem to go the other way, the way we went. You will still pass by R. lavaredo if going the other way I am sorry but didn’t pay attention to the parking in Seceda. It is per car though. Have fun. It is a beautiful hike!
Hello. I believe there are buses that you can take to the trails. I am sorry I did not research public transpo as we were bent on renting a car. We saw buses drop off hikers near the peak and they hiked up to the start though.
@@JoyousSerendipity oh end of July but still very cold in the morning... planning to go September, I think I should reconsider this plan coming from a tropical country and not used to cold weather. :)
@@mincedmice yes, it was still cold. I would check the weather in September. I know it’s the best time to go to Italy in September coz it is not too hot in Rome or the coast but might be cooler still in the Dolomites. As long as you go prepared with layers, I think it will be fun!
Thank you for the suggestion of the easy route. We are 60 years old and not experienced hikers and not really athletes but we can walk for 2 or 3 hours non-stop on level ground, but we do struggle a bit uphill. So, let me see if I got this right. We will park near Refugio Aurenzo, go on our left and follow trail 105 up to Refugio Locatelli. From there we will look for the Trail 101 sign that will lead us back to the car park. I hope I got that right. So, do we skip Refugio Lavaredo or is it still on the same route?
Also, is it Euro 30 per person, or pay only for the car? I heard that it is the same price if one goes to the Seceda or Alpe di Siusi by cable car, which we're planning to do as well. We will be there the last week of August. Hope we will be fine.
Hello. We are right behind you in age🌴 lots of people of different abilities were hiking. Yes, taking the other route is what we thought might be easier. However, lots of people seem to go the other way, the way we went. You will still pass by R. lavaredo if going the other way I am sorry but didn’t pay attention to the parking in Seceda. It is per car though. Have fun. It is a beautiful hike!
Good job, beautiful video!
You guys are awesome! Really informative and fun series. Going to the Dolomites and Cortina in a few weeks and this was very helpful.
Thank you so much! I am excited for you! Happy trails!! 🫶🏼
Ang ganda po ma’am! Love the music too. Looks like you had a great time!
Maraming salamat sa pagdalaw. Yes, we did! Thank you again.
These pictures you took are stunning! Just beautiful. Love your travel videos 🥰
#keepontraveling
Thank you so much!! I am so glad you like them
Thanks for sharing your adventures. It was so relaxing to see the beautiful landscape💞💞
Thanks for watching. I am so glad you enjoyed it.
I am planning a solo trip to the Dolomites and your video has inspired and made me confident that I could do it. What month did you go here?
You can do it! We went there at the end of July. It was cold:-). Please let me know if I can help you in any other way. Have fun!
I’m also traveling solo but in May 2024 so probably colder....
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This is fantastic, what a majestic scenery. 🇮🇹🏔🎥
Thank you! It really is!
honestly so glad i discovered this channel ahead of a trip
I am so happy to hear that. I wish I was going back again!!
Great walk - thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you for stopping by! 💕
Thanks for sharing po! Lovely adventure.
Thanks for visiting!🫶🏼
Thank you. So informative and helpful 👏
You are so welcome!
Hi enjoy travelling. Watching from Rome Italy👋🇮🇹 I’m a travel vlogger too
Awesome! Thank you!
so helpful! Subscribed!
Yay!! Thank you so much!
Any suggestions on how to get there with public transportation?
Is it possible at all?
Thanks 👍
Hello. I believe there are buses that you can take to the trails. I am sorry I did not research public transpo as we were bent on renting a car. We saw buses drop off hikers near the peak and they hiked up to the start though.
when was the date u visited the tri cime? we would like to know the appropiate dresscode.
Hello. We went at the end of July into the first few days in August.
I heard that at the toll both it’ll tell you how many car parks are left, is that true?
I heard that, too, and it does fill up quickly.
What time of the year did you go?
We hiked at the end of July that year
what time of the year was this?
Hello. This was at the end of July (2022)
@@JoyousSerendipity oh end of July but still very cold in the morning... planning to go September, I think I should reconsider this plan coming from a tropical country and not used to cold weather. :)
@@mincedmice yes, it was still cold. I would check the weather in September. I know it’s the best time to go to Italy in September coz it is not too hot in Rome or the coast but might be cooler still in the Dolomites. As long as you go prepared with layers, I think it will be fun!
Wow 30euro yo park, thats so expensive
We thought it was, too:-( the views were worth it though-)