Showing posts with label Dolomites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dolomites. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Holiday trip Italy/France. Part II – Italy/Dolomites

FIRST DAY - our goal is Sass de Pordoi, 2950 m.


Start from Cianacei. 
The weather is very nice - windy, temperature near 25 degrees. Wow - it is a lot of snow around us - it is summer, July - unfortunately not ski  season :)
The trip took us five hours.



The route to Passo Pordoi from Col di Rosc

View of Passo Pordoi and Sass de Pordoi

Beautiful view around

Walking in the snow

Snow, snow, snow ...

The snow melting in the sun


Return trip by lift

SECOND DAY - our goal is Roda del Vael area.

Very nice and beautiful route from Poza. Trip to Rifugio Roda del Vael (2280m), later on Pas dal Vailolon and Pas da le Zigolande (wow, this pass wasn't easy to reach), and return by unmarked path with storm behind ... trip took us 6 hours.












Silence ...


THIRD DAY - trip from Passo Costalunga to Roda del Vael.

View from Rifugio Roda del Vael


The lull before the storm

Rifugio Roda del Vael

This day we had "a close encounter" with lightning - 5 meter in front of us.


FOURTH DAY - our goal Laghi di Lusia - nice lakes in the mountains.





It is wonderful place for bikers ...below one of the example of interesting and nice trip.



Finally, I must say espresso tastes great in mountains :)

Friday, August 10, 2012

The Dolomites 2012




This year’s vacation we (as family) decided to spend actively in the mountains. We chose the Dolomites in Italy - we spent some winter vacation in these mountains, but now we decided to visit this beautiful area in summer time. I divided our trip into three parts – two in the mountains and one in Venice (as always we wanted to visit interesting city like Florence or Barcelona in previous years). The first four days we spent near Bruneck (Italian Brunico) in small town called Villa Ottone, in very nice family hotel Reichegger www.reichegger.com . Very good cuisine (five course) and marvellous atmosphere are identification sign of this place.

It is Alto Adige/Suedtirol region – very interesting with complicated history – you can feel it around you – all around is mixture of two cultures – Austrian and Italian.
Our first meeting with the mountains was trip to Spikeboden peak, the highest peak in this region (2527 m), http://www.speikboden.it/news/news-e.php?jahreszeit=sommer. It was first and last time during our stay that we used the lift to get to the top (Speikboden Aplm 2000m). It is very nice route of medium difficulty  (4 and the half hour) to achieve Spikeboden and return to the lift.








Thanks to Lenka, a very nice girl from Slovakia we had met in the hotel, we went to The Tre Cime di Lavaredo (German: Drei Zinnen) area. It is a very famous place in the Dolomites and very often is shown in postcards and pictures from this region. It is definitely a place worth seeing – I am short of words to describe beauty of landscape we saw during our trip around the Three Peaks Mountains.The entrance to Natural Park costs 22 Euro per car and includes a fare for a car park near Auronzo chalet.
There are different routes in this place - we chose 5 hours Tre Cime Route from Auronzo chalet through Lavaredo chalet, up to Locatelli shelter and later using 105 path to Forcella Col di Mezzo and finally returned to Auronzo chalet. It route of medium difficulty with marvellous  views.  No special equipment is required.

Tre Cime di Lavaredo region - the route arount Tre Cime



The Auronzo shelter











The Tre Cime Mountains



Next we made short break from the mountains and spent two nights in Venice (strictly speaking in Mestre in nice hotel with easy access to Venice by bus -  quidhotelvenice.com). It was my third time in Venice – honestly speaking I don’t recommend this place to visit in summer – a lot of tourists and the natives who have enough of them (honestly speaking I was not surprised). One full day was enough for us and we went to the next place.
The lake niear Cortina d'Ampezzo







We started from Venice and with short break on Garda Lake shore we returned to the mountains.  We stayed at nice hotel called Caminetto (www.caminettohotel.it) in Folgarida (village is located near Madonna Di Campilio). The hotel was very good with delicious Italian cuisine (we chose half board option). Hotel had big jacuzzi  and some saunas and we always used them to rest after hiking. By the way – we were first the Poles in this hotel :)
The hotel Caminetto
Folgarida is located in Adamello Branta National Park http://www.pnab.it/en.html – it is a very good starting point for trips into the mountains – there are a lot of nice valleys, lakes and peaks to visit.  Domenico, a guide from the hotel, recommended a very interesting route from Valesinella valley to us.
From Valesinella we went to Casinei chalet (1825m), next was Brentei chalet (2182m). It is a very good point for all who want to hike via ferrata http://www.dolomitidibrentain.it/rifugi/brentei.htm .  Our next target was Tucket shelter (2275m) http://www.rifugio-tuckett.it .  The next path led back to Cainei shelter and back to Vallesinelaa. All trip took us nearly 8 hours - we didn't have required equipment to walk via ferrata, so we used route of medium difficulty.

Visited shelters: Brentei, Tucket, Casinei


Brentei shelter



Brentei shelter




Tucket shelter

Tucket shelter

Tucket shelter





As I mentioned in Brenta Adamello area there are  a lot of interesting valleys – Val Genova is one of them. It is very popular and worth seeing due to waterfalls: http://www.valgenova.com/






We also visited Val di Tovel famous for beautiful lake: http://www.visittrentino.it/pl/cosa_fare/da_vedere/dettagli/dett/lago-di-tovel






Photos from my trip to Italy are also on this website: https://picasaweb.google.com/108283434861433522451/Wakacje2012DolomityWenecja#

Interesting websites about Dolomities:
http://www.campigliodolomiti.it
http://www.pnab.it/
www.dolomitibrentatrek.it
dolomity.pl/ 
www.wdolomitach.pl/dol.html
www.visittrentino.it/pl/cosa_fare/da_vedere 
http://www.summitpost.org/dolomites/150874