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141 Free Bivouacs and Shelters in the Dolomites

Last Modified: 06/07/2026

Free Bivouacs and Shelters in the Dolomites.

The Dolomites in the Italian Alps is one of the most popular areas in the Alps in general. So finding a last minute accommodation in the official huts may be hard. But there are numerous free bivouacs and shelters where you can stay overnight, you have them all presented here.

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Lago Sorapis Hike vs Lago Federa Hike

Last Modified: 02/23/2025

Lago Sorapis Hike vs Lago Federa Hike.

If you are in the Dolomites with a limited schedule and have to choose between Lago Sorapis and Lago Federa, this text will help you. I have visited both of them so this is my first-hand experience.

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Nature’s Whim: My Wet and Windy Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park Chronicle

Last Modified: 02/23/2025

Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park.

Last summer when I was in the Dolomites and the weather was simply unpredictable. But I accepted it as it was and decided to make a tour in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park. It did not really work, so here is my report about the tour.

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How to Get to Passo Giau in the Dolomites and What to Do There?

Last Modified: 12/29/2024

Passo Giau.

The Passo Giau is one of several high passes in the Dolomites. I have visited it a few times and in my view this is the most attractive pass in this part of the Italian Alps. Hence this report. 

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Exciting Scenic Drives and Road Trips in the Dolomites

Last Modified: 01/13/2025

Exciting Scenic Drives and Road Trips in the Dolomites

The Dolomites in the Italian Alps are an area with sharp peaks and deep valleys, and with high mountain passes. The best way to enjoy such beauties is by a car, a family motorhome, or a motorbike.

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