REMINDER! Dolomites are mountains and to go to the mountains you need right equipment (starting from right shoes, sneakers are NOT the right shoes) and check the weather. Going to the mountains unprepared it could be dangerous!
Exactly and even with the right shoes you don't run on narrow trails you don't know. I think promoting this kind of behaviour is absolutely irresponsible! There are already enough people dying on those mountains because of negligence. By the way Seceda is not a town at all. It's the name of the meadows at the top the gondola. The villages you see there are Selva di Val Gardena and others
Come on the places he recommended are tourist traps. 10000 italian people a day don't die there. It's like the illusion of beeing on a mountain but in reality its just a show. Beautiful places though
@@kilianbader9786 yeah its true that are only a few deaths... because of the great rescue teams that we have! They have a lot of work because of the unprepaired people!
@@kilianbader9786 doesn't matter if tourists or locals, people die because they endanger themselves. Falling off a cliff, crashing against stone walls, mauled by a bear or a cow, buried in a snowslide, doesn't matter. A lot of fatal injuries can be avoided because of our highly professional rescue teams. Believe me, we don't want most of the tourists who turn our mountains into a "show". More people just need to know how to behave.
Dude you are walking not climbing. Don't exedurate. I'll bet you I can go in my flip-flops and be just fine. If it's summer ofc. But yeah decent approach shoes would be ideal...
vivian im from colombia and been to the dolomites many times and your so right and the conclusion is very simple people are so involved in social media and their stupid direction that their missing this world of ours.
@@GirishAdhi1985 Although I get your point, I think that the drone view helps in that sense that we will never be able to see those places from that angle and also some of us will never be able to own a drone. So it helps us to see this beautiful world from a different angle. I am a photographer and hiker. I appreciate the work that drone owners put into their videos. When I want to see a place from human eye perspective and capture still photos, I just visit the place myself!
We hiked the “Mordor” route at Tre Cime based on your advice and it was gorgeous. In case anyone else is interested, there’s a very noticeable trail next to the car park that will get you to a great vantage point for that mountain range. If you’ve already paid the €30 to park, it’s an amazing extra hike to throw in and only takes an hour or so. Thanks for the recommendation, Ryan - we actually met a couple from Canada who was up there based on your video as well 👍
Hey Abby! That makes me so happy that this video helped you get to Mordor! :) And i'm shook you met another couple who got there from my recommendation!
Italy’s an absolutely stunning country Nature History Architecture Food Lifestyle. Love Italy, Thank you I have been there I know Italy from north to south is a must in Europe and the World.
I love the Dolomites. I've spent many holidays there, going from refuge to refuge. Other fantastic places in the Dolomites, in my opinion, are the Catinaccio or Rosengarten, the Latemar and Lake of Carezza, the Tofane group and the Marmolada.
@@jameswilkinson3281, hi. It depends on where the camping is. If you go near Bz, the night temperature in that period might be around 20 ºC (68 F), but if you go just a little further, like Bressanone or on the mountains, it drops to 10 ºC (50 F) or less. And besides, often in the afternoon - evening, there are thunderstorms on the mountains, so the temperature drops quickly. Don't worry, you won't suffer the heat😉
Great video! I live in Auronzo di Cadore and can see the Tre Cime beautifully from our house...it was quite funny looking at them while watching this! This area is so amazing and has so much to offer, a great place for anyone to come on holiday and there are lots of easier walks to do (I started small 😂)
This is an absolute amazing video. I am from South Tyrol and every time someone makes such a stunning video it reminds me how beautiful home truly is. Keep making such great videos!
The Dolomites are a truly sacred locale for me since seeing them peaking up over the rims of the hills west of Brixenin 2001. Although my left ankle & knee no longer allow it, I managed Peitlerkofel in 2003 & still visit the SchmatzerHütte (a half hour walk from Palmschoss where most must park their cars or motor bikes) every 2 years or so. There are plenty of trails from the Schatzerhutte (elevation about 2,000 meters) for all levels of climbing & hiking & the Dolomiten views from this wonderful facility are truly spectacular. Breakfast & dinner are included in the over nite prices which vary depending on the size of accommodations required.
Incredible footage! I went hiking in the dolomites a couple of years back before I got seriously into my photography and have wanted to go back ever since with my camera. Lago di Braies is the most stunning setting I've ever seen on earth, absolutely magical place
@@RyanShirley from the UK originally but currently backpacking in Australia, so it'll be a while till I do go back! NZ is top priority atm though, just need to get myself back to the mountains!
You should have gone up to the top of the plattkofel, I go there every year on vacation and it is still breathtaking. Also seiser alm, the alpine meadow below the two peaks (plattkofel and langkofel) is lovely to take walks from peak to peak.
Last summer I spent at the "Drei Zinnen" (the second last one) and slept in the wild with my tent. In Italy it's legal to sleep in the wild if you are above 2000m ! Just make sure you don't leave any trash! Its an amazing experience sleeping with such a view, you have lots of straight grassfields there so its not that bad ;))
Just as a mere information :) that spiky eerie-looking mountain group you name Mordor are called the "Cadini di Misurina"; funnily enough hidden in those stone spires there's a place called "forcella del diavolo" which translates more or less in "devil's fork/pass" a treacherous ridge prone to landslides that is often banned to hikers. Never the less a gorgeous place, very fascinating
THANK YOU for putting this video together! I'm going this summer so this was helpful! Your Dolomites video is the best I've seen. It's nice to see behind the scenes.
Thanks so much for your video!! My wife and I used it when we went here back in 2019, and used your video as our guide. It motivated us to go here, and we were so thankful we went. We went to 4 of the 5 locations you recommended, and it was a highlight of our Europe trip for sure!! 🏆👏👍 We got an awesome picture in the tunnel at tres chimenas which is still my screen saver to this day! 😉
Of course! That's awesome you guys went there, makes me so happy to hear! Its hard to beat Tre Cime! I'll be making a new dolomites video hopefully this summer! Want to go back so bad!
Thank you so much, I'm a local there. Here are some misspellings: Seceda is actually pronounced Secëda, and Sassolungo Saslong. Tre Cime means 3 Peaks not chimneys. Awesome video though
@@leonardodavid2842 There sure are, there are apprx. 70k of them around the Dolomites (me included). There are also 40k of them in Switzerland and more than half a million in Friul. Although the Swiss and Friulan Ladins speak theyr own dialect. However we are still able to understand each other
Ryan Shirley I’m from Ancona in Middle Italy: not so so colse to the Apls (It takes from 5 to 7 hours to get there by car), however I’m colser to the Appenines.😃
Have you also been to Alleghe/Monte civetta? Amazing mountain face that is. Also Valle d'Oten is quite nice and unknown. Top of passo giau and hike from there, also amazing it's the centre of the dolomites. The sella peaks are also amazing, or the famous seiser alm it's so relaxing! Really the whole place is awesome, recommend anyone going there!
Wow, such a beautiful mountain The Dolomites. I'm so close by during my motorcycling ride in the year 1995. Thanks for the video which I can reflex the awesomeness of this mountain. I from Singapore.
I cannot believe that I live in Garda Lake (North Italy) and I've never been in these amazing places like..🤬😍🤯 Beautiful video of a beautiful experience🙋🏼♂️
This video is wonderful 😍 And it's so nice watching people loving the place where I live as much as I do, too ahah (But please just go with the right equipment next time, or it can be dangerous for you and others) Anyway thank you a lot for sharing :)
This place is fantastic thanks for posting. All the comments I've read are positive and there is NOT one negative comment. I find it hard to believe anybody giving this a thumbs down.
Ive been wanting to go to the Dolomites for a long time, didn't knew where to go, thanks to this video I have already very good references about it. Thank you very much!
Been waiting for a detailed vid like this for ages, great video man! Also regarding the climb to the top of the mountain with a cross, what kind of climbing gear are we talking about? Just a helmet and gloves kind of thing or do I need to go with a guided group
Yes, they are. Not only absolutely stunning nature, but also friendly people, perfectly functioning infrastructure, nice meals, and not expensive at all. If anywhere on Earth is "paradise" - it's South Tyrol!
The Dolomites are my favourite places in the world. Totally breath taking n spiritual... n fun too.p.s. I slept up at a refuge at tre cime. By the way it's translation is three peaks. My dad is from this region. Glad you loved it. Try the Queen of the Dolomites next time... Marmolada!
@@RyanShirley I want to live there permanently one day as we live in Australia. I spent 15mths there n loved seeing the weather changes, mushroom picking etc especially mini blizzard as we don't get snow in Sydney. The Dolomites are awesome. I really loved your video n I have seen many videos done by drones on the dolomites. Hope you get to go back soon. But... always respect those mountains as they can be dangerous. Thanks heaps again. P. S. I love Lago di Braies. Try sleeping there too! I did. And yep dad is from there!
Hi would it be possible to move a live there from the USA im a stock trader so I can live and work anywhere just would need good internet, thanks in advance hope to hear response
@@pepelepew4019 around Dolomites there are A LOT of places where it may be possible, many pretty little towns with everything one needs... The area is huge so, in case, you better check your preferences... Come and see ;)
The walks are mostly easy grade and the network of lifts and buses is a great plus. Hote Digon in Ortisei is a great family-owned place to stay and the five-course dinner will fortify you for the walk next day. Go for at least a week
You should have included also something from Veneto, especially Cortina d’Ampezzo. No other place in the world has so many beautiful mountains around like Cortina.
Great video and very informative! I'm curious - what drone are you using to film all these shots as I was thinking about buying one to capture similar scenery for a personal project.
I can use some help planing my trip. I am planning to go to Seceda on May 23rd. It looks like most of the cable cars will not be in service except for Col Raiser. Any idea how long is the hike from the Col Raiser cable car arrival station to Seceda? I will arrive in the early afternoon so I am worried about not making it back in time for the last cable car at 5 pm. Thank you!
Great tutorial man! Tell me if you love the dolomites so much would you go with me there for a second time? You know last time I´ve been there everything was covered in snow, so I definitely need to go there again next year in August, what about your plans bro?
I’m happy you loved that place! Really Dolomites are wonderful, in every season! If you decide to come back in that area I’ll suggest you to visit Sorapiss Lake (not so far from Tre Cime of Lavaredo), and Giau area close to Cortina d’Ampezzo!! Of course, always be careful on the mountain!! Always!
Thanks for sharing! I have just few questions, be so kind and give the answers)) 1) Which period of time you've been there? 2) Is it allowed to put tent close to those locations? 3) Are there a lot of traffic? I'm just wondering will I have a chance to travell by autostop?
I'm italian and I go to Dolomiti every summer for two weeks. There are lot of camping sites that cost a few euros per night, because in most of places people are not allowed to camp wherever they want. In summer time especially in August there are lots of Italian and German tourists so I think that you can auto stop quite easily but there are also lot of busses that can help you travelling across dolomites. I hope I've been helpful
I live in the Dolomites and I would like suggest to everyone, especially young people that like to hike a lot, the so called "Alte Vie" (High Tracks) that are very long series of tracks to follow walking during the day and sleeping in the refuges. You can walk until one week or more without descending in the villages. There are 8 "Alte Vie". The first 5 are classics, the last 3 are for wilderness lovers.
REMINDER!
Dolomites are mountains and to go to the mountains you need right equipment (starting from right shoes, sneakers are NOT the right shoes) and check the weather.
Going to the mountains unprepared it could be dangerous!
Exactly and even with the right shoes you don't run on narrow trails you don't know. I think promoting this kind of behaviour is absolutely irresponsible! There are already enough people dying on those mountains because of negligence.
By the way Seceda is not a town at all. It's the name of the meadows at the top the gondola. The villages you see there are Selva di Val Gardena and others
Come on the places he recommended are tourist traps. 10000 italian people a day don't die there. It's like the illusion of beeing on a mountain but in reality its just a show.
Beautiful places though
@@kilianbader9786 yeah its true that are only a few deaths... because of the great rescue teams that we have!
They have a lot of work because of the unprepaired people!
@@kilianbader9786 doesn't matter if tourists or locals, people die because they endanger themselves. Falling off a cliff, crashing against stone walls, mauled by a bear or a cow, buried in a snowslide, doesn't matter. A lot of fatal injuries can be avoided because of our highly professional rescue teams. Believe me, we don't want most of the tourists who turn our mountains into a "show". More people just need to know how to behave.
Dude you are walking not climbing. Don't exedurate. I'll bet you I can go in my flip-flops and be just fine. If it's summer ofc. But yeah decent approach shoes would be ideal...
And also Tofane, Cristallo, Pelmo, Sella, 5 torri, Antelao, Catinaccio.... There's so much to see in Dolomites
dacanalr bravo!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I refuse to believe this doesn’t have millions of views what the heck this is beautiful
Thanks Vivian! Hopefully it gets there.
vivian im from colombia and been to the dolomites many times and your so right and the conclusion is very simple people are so involved in social media and their stupid direction that their missing this world of ours.
A couple hundred thousand views in six months is pretty good.
They need to upload videos which are visible to our eyes over there but not the Drone view.!
@@GirishAdhi1985 Although I get your point, I think that the drone view helps in that sense that we will never be able to see those places from that angle and also some of us will never be able to own a drone. So it helps us to see this beautiful world from a different angle.
I am a photographer and hiker. I appreciate the work that drone owners put into their videos. When I want to see a place from human eye perspective and capture still photos, I just visit the place myself!
The Dolomites were one of the most magical places I've been! 🙌 Very good video.
CoralFish12g GEORGE!! I’m so stoked you could come, the video wouldn’t have been possible without you! We need to link up soon!
Ok
What time of year did you go? I'm wondering when I should go out there. Recently found out the gondolas don't open until late May or mid June.
i live in Trentino and i go to the dolomites every months. there is so much to see. I am born in a really magic place!
Ah you live in such a special place!
We hiked the “Mordor” route at Tre Cime based on your advice and it was gorgeous. In case anyone else is interested, there’s a very noticeable trail next to the car park that will get you to a great vantage point for that mountain range. If you’ve already paid the €30 to park, it’s an amazing extra hike to throw in and only takes an hour or so. Thanks for the recommendation, Ryan - we actually met a couple from Canada who was up there based on your video as well 👍
Hey Abby! That makes me so happy that this video helped you get to Mordor! :) And i'm shook you met another couple who got there from my recommendation!
The last group of mountains is actually called "Cadini di Misurina". Misurina is a beautiful small village
The Italian Dolomites are insanely beautiful, been there.
Italy’s an absolutely stunning country Nature History Architecture Food Lifestyle. Love Italy, Thank you I have been there I know Italy from north to south is a must in Europe and the World.
You are right! Its a must to visit :)
You are just right
The Dolomites are one of the most magical places I've ever visited! This video captures their beauty so well.
Thanks Lily!
The world’s most amazing mountains
are Vysoké Tatry
Yea for shure and im living there
I love the Dolomites. I've spent many holidays there, going from refuge to refuge.
Other fantastic places in the Dolomites, in my opinion, are the Catinaccio or Rosengarten, the Latemar and Lake of Carezza, the Tofane group and the Marmolada.
Marmolada is a must
And sorapis lake, is stunning.
I am planning on tent camping in South Tyrol at the beginning on August. Do you think it will be too hot??
@@jameswilkinson3281, hi. It depends on where the camping is. If you go near Bz, the night temperature in that period might be around 20 ºC (68 F), but if you go just a little further, like Bressanone or on the mountains, it drops to 10 ºC (50 F) or less. And besides, often in the afternoon - evening, there are thunderstorms on the mountains, so the temperature drops quickly. Don't worry, you won't suffer the heat😉
@@barbi3680 That's great thanks! My Girlfriend has been telling me not to worry about it, but I always over think these things haha 😅
Great video! I live in Auronzo di Cadore and can see the Tre Cime beautifully from our house...it was quite funny looking at them while watching this! This area is so amazing and has so much to offer, a great place for anyone to come on holiday and there are lots of easier walks to do (I started small 😂)
I love seeing you sprint around while the drone catches the mountain, really adds movement and adventure to the footage
the dolomites is surreal
This mountains are truly breathtaking
Thanks buddy, they blew my mind!
This is an absolute amazing video. I am from South Tyrol and every time someone makes such a stunning video it reminds me how beautiful home truly is. Keep making such great videos!
The Dolomites are a truly sacred locale for me since seeing them peaking up over the rims of the hills west of Brixenin 2001. Although my left ankle & knee no longer allow it, I managed Peitlerkofel in 2003 & still visit the SchmatzerHütte (a half hour walk from Palmschoss where most must park their cars or motor bikes) every 2 years or so. There are plenty of trails from the Schatzerhutte (elevation about 2,000 meters) for all levels of climbing & hiking & the Dolomiten views from this wonderful facility are truly spectacular. Breakfast & dinner are included in the over nite prices which vary depending on the size of accommodations required.
Incredible footage! I went hiking in the dolomites a couple of years back before I got seriously into my photography and have wanted to go back ever since with my camera. Lago di Braies is the most stunning setting I've ever seen on earth, absolutely magical place
KennyC hey Kenny! Thanks for reaching out! That’s so awesome you visited a few years back! Lago Di braise is incredible! Where are you from?
@@RyanShirley from the UK originally but currently backpacking in Australia, so it'll be a while till I do go back! NZ is top priority atm though, just need to get myself back to the mountains!
You should have gone up to the top of the plattkofel, I go there every year on vacation and it is still breathtaking. Also seiser alm, the alpine meadow below the two peaks (plattkofel and langkofel) is lovely to take walks from peak to peak.
Ferre De Groote thanks for the recommendation!
5:00 I think those mountains are the Cadini di Misurina. Was there last year but forgot exactly what theyre called.
it is
Last summer I spent at the "Drei Zinnen" (the second last one) and slept in the wild with my tent. In Italy it's legal to sleep in the wild if you are above 2000m ! Just make sure you don't leave any trash! Its an amazing experience sleeping with such a view, you have lots of straight grassfields there so its not that bad ;))
Is it hard to put up a tent in such a rocky environment?
Just as a mere information :) that spiky eerie-looking mountain group you name Mordor are called the "Cadini di Misurina"; funnily enough hidden in those stone spires there's a place called "forcella del diavolo" which translates more or less in "devil's fork/pass" a treacherous ridge prone to landslides that is often banned to hikers. Never the less a gorgeous place, very fascinating
Lola Ponce no way!! This is some awesome info, I’ll add it in the description! I had no idea 🏔😁
you are amazing, with the drone and the editing.
Absolutely fantastic, good work.
THANK YOU for putting this video together! I'm going this summer so this was helpful! Your Dolomites video is the best I've seen. It's nice to see behind the scenes.
Wow! I have been skiing there this winter, never saw it in the summer time, it’s so gorgeous
Im very luckly to see this beatiful mountains every day because im living in VAL GARDENA🥰😊
You live in a beautiful place!
🙏❤️❤️
Thanks so much for your video!! My wife and I used it when we went here back in 2019, and used your video as our guide. It motivated us to go here, and we were so thankful we went. We went to 4 of the 5 locations you recommended, and it was a highlight of our Europe trip for sure!! 🏆👏👍
We got an awesome picture in the tunnel at tres chimenas which is still my screen saver to this day! 😉
Of course! That's awesome you guys went there, makes me so happy to hear! Its hard to beat Tre Cime! I'll be making a new dolomites video hopefully this summer! Want to go back so bad!
The Dolomites are a coral reef! This is why you have this incredible rocks and shapes.
One of my favorite places in Europe
I am debating a trip to the Dolomites this October. Is it driver/November too late to go? We would want to hike and have safe driving conditions!
Thank you so much, I'm a local there.
Here are some misspellings: Seceda is actually pronounced Secëda, and Sassolungo Saslong.
Tre Cime means 3 Peaks not chimneys.
Awesome video though
Oh thanks! Good to know! :)
I mean there’s the Italian and German pronunciation. Don’t three Cime also have a german one?
@@leonardodavid2842 no Sassolungo is italian, Saslong is Ladin and Langkofel is German. Tre Cime is Drei Zinnen in German
@@fimashow4711 ah ok cool, thx. I forgot about the ladins... are there still speakers?
@@leonardodavid2842 There sure are, there are apprx. 70k of them around the Dolomites (me included). There are also 40k of them in Switzerland and more than half a million in Friul. Although the Swiss and Friulan Ladins speak theyr own dialect. However we are still able to understand each other
I am lucky cause I live in Italy and I can easily get to these places... I visit Apls every year and I’m still amazed by their beauty.
I'm so jealous of you! what town are you from?
Ryan Shirley I’m from Ancona in Middle Italy: not so so colse to the Apls (It takes from 5 to 7 hours to get there by car), however I’m colser to the Appenines.😃
ohh my God its just like heaven
It really is heaven!
Hey! The last place is called " Cadini di Misurina" ❤️ a reeeeeaally lovely place ❤️
Where exactly is the point 5:03 ?
Really nice video! I am flying with a paraglider and I think DOlomites is the most amazing place one can ever fly around.
I can't even imagine what that must feel like!
@@RyanShirley It is just like sitting on a drone,just without props:) ruclips.net/video/2gUkinOmA04/видео.html What drone do you use?
And here is one older video from the fisrst time I came flying to Dolomites ruclips.net/video/YuryS46LzqI/видео.html
Have you also been to Alleghe/Monte civetta? Amazing mountain face that is. Also Valle d'Oten is quite nice and unknown. Top of passo giau and hike from there, also amazing it's the centre of the dolomites. The sella peaks are also amazing, or the famous seiser alm it's so relaxing! Really the whole place is awesome, recommend anyone going there!
Yes, we have been to Alleghe and Monte Civetta hope to make a video of it soon.
Wow, such a beautiful mountain The Dolomites. I'm so close by during my motorcycling ride in the year 1995. Thanks for the video which I can reflex the awesomeness of this mountain. I from Singapore.
No way! I can't imagine driving around them in 1995 before social media existed! Must of been unreal!
Spent many weeks skiing around a lot of that area, great views.
I LOVE THE DOLOMITES...IS MAGICAL ...IS THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MYSTERIES .OF THIS PLANET. DOLOMITE IS LOCATED IN A DIFFERENT DIMENSION.
I cannot believe that I live in Garda Lake (North Italy) and I've never been in these amazing places like..🤬😍🤯
Beautiful video of a beautiful experience🙋🏼♂️
Lake Garda looks unreal! I hope you can visit sometime soon :)
@@RyanShirley Check out Lago di Carezza. That one looks unreal and is as well in the Dolomites next to the Latemar mountain
can not wait until it is September! awesome video!
I'm so stoked for you! Youre gonna fall in love
Home sweet home ❤️ thanks a lot for your great video !! 😎
This video is wonderful 😍
And it's so nice watching people loving the place where I live as much as I do, too ahah
(But please just go with the right equipment next time, or it can be dangerous for you and others)
Anyway thank you a lot for sharing :)
This place is fantastic thanks for posting. All the comments I've read are positive and there is NOT one negative comment. I find it hard to believe anybody giving this a thumbs down.
Gerry Vrbensky thanks so much Gerry! You’ll have to see it one day! :) where are you from?
Dude.. awesome video. Going to Italy next May and plan on staying a few days in the Dolomites. Your videos are informative and so helpful.
Austin Glenn I’m so stoked for you! DM me on Instagram @shirley.films if you have any more questions
Wowow, SO good!! Looks like I’m going to the Dolomites😱😍
I'll be your tour guide
Yes you have😂i live in South Tirol(the dolomites are there)
@@magda1148 Not only there.
For example there are Dolomites even in Veneto.
Gianmattia Pontoni I know? But the most part of the Dolomiten are in Südtirol.
dude amazing shots !!!!
Ive been wanting to go to the Dolomites for a long time, didn't knew where to go, thanks to this video I have already very good references about it. Thank you very much!
Hugo Da Palma you’re so welcome! I’m so glad it helps :)
Nothing but sick brotha! thank you very much. Gonna definitely put it in the list.
Mark Litvin yes brother!! You have to go! Where are you planning on traveling to next???
Dolomites are so amazing! You captured this perfectly ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thanks so much verty :)
Been waiting for a detailed vid like this for ages, great video man! Also regarding the climb to the top of the mountain with a cross, what kind of climbing gear are we talking about? Just a helmet and gloves kind of thing or do I need to go with a guided group
I'd definitely say a helmet and gloves and as well get something that you can rope yourself into the wires. I think they are called lobster claws
Been there lately, ... dolomites.. .best little spot on earth
Btw, nice vid
The latest place is called Cadini di Misurina. Love it
Czar Candian thanks so much! I’ll update it in the description! Also love your name!
This was the best video on the Dolomites I've ever seen. We're going there in September- can't wait! Thanks for such a great video!
In witch hotel will you go
Went there last year, booking a hotel in a town called Cortina D’Ampezzo. Every day we drove to a different location, all lovely.
Rare to still find channels which give candid explanations. Kudos Ryan!
Thanks so much brother! Means a lot! I’ll try to make a part 2 for the Dolomites this summer
Sassolungo looks incredible
Dolomites the best place on earth
SC&DC Sports cars and diecast Channel i completely agree :)
Yes, they are. Not only absolutely stunning nature, but also friendly people, perfectly functioning infrastructure, nice meals, and not expensive at all. If anywhere on Earth is "paradise" - it's South Tyrol!
The Dolomites are my favourite places in the world. Totally breath taking n spiritual... n fun too.p.s. I slept up at a refuge at tre cime. By the way it's translation is three peaks. My dad is from this region. Glad you loved it. Try the Queen of the Dolomites next time... Marmolada!
My bad on the translation! But thats awesome your dad is from there! I definitely want to go back and I'm going to visit there for sure :)
@@RyanShirley I want to live there permanently one day as we live in Australia. I spent 15mths there n loved seeing the weather changes, mushroom picking etc especially mini blizzard as we don't get snow in Sydney. The Dolomites are awesome. I really loved your video n I have seen many videos done by drones on the dolomites. Hope you get to go back soon. But... always respect those mountains as they can be dangerous. Thanks heaps again. P. S. I love Lago di Braies. Try sleeping there too! I did. And yep dad is from there!
Ryan I'm at the top of Seceda!!!! It is heaven on heart!!!
Huauuuuuuu.... Que incrível esse vídeo !!! Meus parabéns pelas incríveis imagens ! Abraço.
I'm heading there this year thanks to you my dude!
You are gonna fall in love! Let me know if you have any questions about going there.
Please don't wear sneakers
Just wanna say thank you for introducing this wonderful place
Of course! It’ll change your life when you go ⛰️
I feel luky because I can be there whenever I want, by car, in just a couple of hours 😆😆
Hi would it be possible to move a live there from the USA im a stock trader so I can live and work anywhere just would need good internet, thanks in advance hope to hear response
@@pepelepew4019 around Dolomites there are A LOT of places where it may be possible, many pretty little towns with everything one needs... The area is huge so, in case, you better check your preferences... Come and see ;)
The walks are mostly easy grade and the network of lifts and buses is a great plus. Hote Digon in Ortisei is a great family-owned place to stay and the five-course dinner will fortify you for the walk next day. Go for at least a week
Your video is making me want to explore the Dolomites. The footage that you got is breathtaking!
I hope you can visit one day!
@@RyanShirley Me too, God willing. 🙏🏿
So so glad to discover this video. I got curious when I saw the dolomite shots from other bloggers on Instagram. Great shots there! 💯💯💯
Best place in earth! Hope you can see them in person!
Amazing video Brother :) Lets go to the dolomites
Just amazing place, and you did a wonderful job in this video
Thanks so much Diego!
Want to visit the Dolomites now! They look so beautiful 😍
Yes! You have to go soon :)
Best video of Ryan Shirley
Thanks so much brother! Definitely one of my favorites
You should have included also something from Veneto, especially Cortina d’Ampezzo. No other place in the world has so many beautiful mountains around like Cortina.
I saw your seceda video in instagram!!! I really glad to watch it again in youtube with information. Thank you!
배종현 mikel I’m so glad you could see the video! :) I hope you can go someday
Amo l'Italia uniche montagne nel mondo! Poi i suoi paesaggi i suoi laghi Alpini ....wao , wao! Ottimo video, esalta a meraviglia i suoi paesaggi;)
Südtirol.
Great video and very informative! I'm curious - what drone are you using to film all these shots as I was thinking about buying one to capture similar scenery for a personal project.
Great video! Beautiful images!!!!! 👍👍👍
=most popular and frequented places in dolomites, but yeah, in any case wonderful places
I can use some help planing my trip. I am planning to go to Seceda on May 23rd. It looks like most of the cable cars will not be in service except for Col Raiser. Any idea how long is the hike from the Col Raiser cable car arrival station to Seceda? I will arrive in the early afternoon so I am worried about not making it back in time for the last cable car at 5 pm. Thank you!
Honestly I’m not sure, I’ve never done that hike. You could look on alltrails to see how long the hike is and read recent reviews from people etc
Hey Ryan, which Drone did you take for the flight? Awesome Videos 👍🏻
Should do a video about where to stay there. Where to sleep actually causes so many problems I don't go to some places.
Thanks for the video. I'm going there in next month!
Great tutorial man! Tell me if you love the dolomites so much would you go with me there for a second time? You know last time I´ve been there everything was covered in snow, so I definitely need to go there again next year in August, what about your plans bro?
Digital Dre dude that would be epic!! I won’t have time to make it back, but if you have any questions just dm me 🙌🏼
Dobbiaco, it‘s the town the North part of the Tre Cime is in☺️
Your videos are beautiful Ryan. Keep it up, you'll gain more subscribers eventually
Thank you!! thats the goal :)
Chissà quei 34 signori dove vivono forse non amano le montagne ma le Dolomiti sono patrimonio dell'umanità perché sono le più belle
For me it's the most beautiful place in Europe........
I’m happy you loved that place! Really Dolomites are wonderful, in every season!
If you decide to come back in that area I’ll suggest you to visit Sorapiss Lake (not so far from Tre Cime of Lavaredo), and Giau area close to Cortina d’Ampezzo!!
Of course, always be careful on the mountain!! Always!
Thanks Michel! I definitely want to come back and visit Sorapiss! Are you from Italy?
My favourite spot in Italy, fell in love with the area on a Motorbike tour on route to the Stelvio Pass.
south tyrol is not real italy... we are half austrians. and we speak all german
I know it’s Austria I rode through the Grobglocker pass to Salzburg!
Heading there in August! Thanks a lot for this man! Much appreciated!
Teodor Stanciu Youre gonna love it! That’s when I was there! The weather is prime!
Thanks for sharing! I have just few questions, be so kind and give the answers))
1) Which period of time you've been there?
2) Is it allowed to put tent close to those locations?
3) Are there a lot of traffic? I'm just wondering will I have a chance to travell by autostop?
I'm italian and I go to Dolomiti every summer for two weeks. There are lot of camping sites that cost a few euros per night, because in most of places people are not allowed to camp wherever they want. In summer time especially in August there are lots of Italian and German tourists so I think that you can auto stop quite easily but there are also lot of busses that can help you travelling across dolomites.
I hope I've been helpful
@@andreabertocchi9288 thanks for the answer!
Astonishingly beautiful senery. Great video, subscribed. Cheers fm Taiwan.
Amazing...So beautiful!!! Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Very informative about how to get there which we don't see in most travel videos. Also, very beautifully shot 👍
thank you! I appreciate your support :) where are you from?
@@RyanShirley I'm from India. You should visit
A great area spent many weeks skiing around there.
Thanks for this. Thinking of heading there this year, super useful 🙂
Nice video dron must be amazing to take a photos or videos.. i was in Lago Di Braies too And i want go back there
I live in the Dolomites and I would like suggest to everyone, especially young people that like to hike a lot, the so called "Alte Vie" (High Tracks) that are very long series of tracks to follow walking during the day and sleeping in the refuges. You can walk until one week or more without descending in the villages.
There are 8 "Alte Vie". The first 5 are classics, the last 3 are for wilderness lovers.
I gotta do them this summer! Sounds amazing
@@RyanShirley dear Ryan, try to contact Bruno Pisani.
Together you can do something fantastic!
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Crazy I wanna go there!
Lets go and make some insane vlogs!
Awesome mountains and great review of places to be visited. Hope I will go there soon . Best regards.
You should deinitley go my friend:)