Discover the stunning landscapes of the Kitzbüheler Alps and the majestic Dolomites on this captivating self-guided hike. Traverse through pristine valleys and glacially shaped terrains within the Hohe Tauern National Park, known for its extraordinary floral diversity. Your journey takes you from the charming alpine village of Kitzbühel, through lush meadows and rustic farms, and culminates at the iconic Three Peaks — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This trek promises not just breathtaking views but also a delightful taste of local culture and traditional cuisine, making it a truly enriching experience for avid walkers and nature lovers alike.
per person twin/double share
Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of a room when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.
per person
30+ years
self guided
eco travel
pack free
3 star
Epic Hiking
Luggage transfers
Walking app
Experience the authentic charm of the Dolomites by staying in carefully selected 3-star hotels that offer both comfort and local hospitality. Each accommodation provides the perfect base for relaxation after a day of exploring, featuring well-appointed rooms and a warm atmosphere. Start your day with a hearty breakfast buffet, offering a variety of delicious options to energise you for your hikes. Throughout your journey, sample traditional alpine dishes at cozy mountain huts, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of the region. The combination of local flavours and stunning surroundings creates unforgettable dining experiences.
Dining
You will be provided with seven breakfasts. If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please let us know when you book so we can inform your hosts. If you have severe food allergies, it’s always worth bringing a few snacks with you, especially as ingredients and supplies can be hard to obtain in the mountains.
Your lunches can be purchased from the rifugio in the mountains; this is all part of the experience that is well worth enjoying. While you dinners can be purchased through the accommodation or the restaurants when staying in town.
It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed. Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.
The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 16.8km, average daily elevation is 448m, average terrain difficulty is 5/10.
Distance training is undoubtedly a consideration in your overall training program, so take every opportunity you can to walk. As you progress, incorporate longer walks into your training plan. Schedule one or two long walks each week, gradually increasing the distance until you can comfortably cover 26km in a single day. Additionally, also include back-to-back walks to simulate walking on consecutive days. This helps your body adapt to the demands of walking for multiple days in a row. Ensure you can comfortably walk the average distance per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.
Elevation training is a major consideration in your overall training program. You must include walks with serious hill climbs.
If you do not have access to hills, it is essential to replicate the elevation level you will be undertaking in any way possible such as on a treadmill or stair climber. Walking up and down stairs at work, at a local oval with a grandstand, or up and down small hills is incredibly useful. Also, prioritising resistance weight training will help you develop overall muscle strength. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems, opposed to distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking.
If high altitude is a factor, incorporate sessions at a higher altitude to acclimatise your body to reduced oxygen levels if you are able to. Ensure you can comfortably walk the average elevation per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.
MOUNTAINOUS / UNDULATING TERRAIN
As terrain associated with mountain climbs is often somewhat uneven and rocky, balancing and core exercises are vital. Try to also include some form of elevation in more than 50% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up mountains or hills, up and down stairs at work, or up and down at a local oval with a grandstand is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems not distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking. Concentrate on doing lots of squats and lunges to build your glute muscles.
You can start this tour every Wednesday , Saturday and Sunday (subject to availability). For bookings of 5 or more people, we offer increased flexibility on start dates.
Private transfers are possible for additional costs. Please contact the office directly by phone or email to enquire.
Moderate to challenging – tracks and trails on this tour will have prolonged ascents and descents, through sections of rough surface and steps. Having an active lifestyle and being an experienced walker makes the journey enjoyable. We would suggest an exercise regime of 3 to 4 times a week in addition to your usual weekly walks.
You will be walking around 15km a day with up to 872m of ascent and descent. Trails are well-defined, well waymarked and cover a variety of terrains which include; forest tracks, high alpine pastures, rocky mountain paths and mountain towns and villages. It is also possible you may have to cross some snowy patches on the ascent or descent of higher mountain passes, so good mountain footwear is required!
Although the route is well waymarked for each of your walks, you will be provided with comprehensive walk notes, a summary of daily walks, maps (and GPX tracks if you require to use for your own device). Mountain weather can change quickly so it is essential that at least one of your trekking party is confident in using a map (should visibility drop). You should always be able to locate your whereabouts on a map.
ARRIVAL
Munich, Salzburg or Inssbruck are the closest international airports with train and bus connections available. Timetables can be found at: www.deutschebahn.de, www.oebb.at, www.trenitalia.com. Alternatively, we can assist in arranging transfers from Inssbruck to your hotel. Ensure a smooth journey by planning your arrival ahead of time.
DEPARTURE
At the conclusion of your hiking journey, you will find yourself in Toblach, a picturesque spot to unwind and reflect on your adventure. From here, you have a variety of onward travel options: take public transport back to Kitzbühel or explore further afield via local bus or train services. For those wishing to linger a little longer, the enchanting landscapes around Dobbiaco provide ample opportunities for additional exploration, ensuring that your holiday leaves you with lasting memories.
It will be up to you to place your luggage at the designated luggage pick-up point within the hotel by 8.00 am when required. This generally will be at reception or where you pick up your luggage the night before. Please consult your hosts if any details. Bags must be less than 20kg.
We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.
For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.
We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office. See the FAQ section for more information.
For your safety and well-being, we are unable to accept bookings for solo walkers on this self-guided Dolomites trip. The remote nature of some tracks and limited mobile reception mean that walking alone presents a higher risk in case of emergencies.
$2480
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2480
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2790
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2790
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2480
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2550
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2550
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2895
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2895
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
$2550
For groups of less than 5 people this walk must start on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday.
Discover the stunning landscapes of the Kitzbüheler Alps and the majestic Dolomites on this captivating self-guided hike. Traverse through pristine valleys and glacially shaped terrains within the Hohe Tauern National Park, known for its extraordinary floral diversity. Your journey takes you from the charming alpine village of Kitzbühel, through lush meadows and rustic farms, and culminates at the iconic Three Peaks — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This trek promises not just breathtaking views but also a delightful taste of local culture and traditional cuisine, making it a truly enriching experience for avid walkers and nature lovers alike.
per person twin/double share
Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of the accommodation when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.
per person
30+ years
self guided
eco travel
pack free
3 star
Epic Hiking
Luggage transfers
Walking app
Experience the authentic charm of the Dolomites by staying in carefully selected 3-star hotels that offer both comfort and local hospitality. Each accommodation provides the perfect base for relaxation after a day of exploring, featuring well-appointed rooms and a warm atmosphere. Start your day with a hearty breakfast buffet, offering a variety of delicious options to energise you for your hikes. Throughout your journey, sample traditional alpine dishes at cozy mountain huts, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of the region. The combination of local flavours and stunning surroundings creates unforgettable dining experiences.
Dining
You will be provided with seven breakfasts. If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please let us know when you book so we can inform your hosts. If you have severe food allergies, it’s always worth bringing a few snacks with you, especially as ingredients and supplies can be hard to obtain in the mountains.
Your lunches can be purchased from the rifugio in the mountains; this is all part of the experience that is well worth enjoying. While you dinners can be purchased through the accommodation or the restaurants when staying in town.
It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed. Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.
The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 16.8km, average daily elevation is 448m, average terrain difficulty is 5/10.
Distance training is undoubtedly a consideration in your overall training program, so take every opportunity you can to walk. As you progress, incorporate longer walks into your training plan. Schedule one or two long walks each week, gradually increasing the distance until you can comfortably cover 26km in a single day. Additionally, also include back-to-back walks to simulate walking on consecutive days. This helps your body adapt to the demands of walking for multiple days in a row. Ensure you can comfortably walk the average distance per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.
Elevation training is a major consideration in your overall training program. You must include walks with serious hill climbs.
If you do not have access to hills, it is essential to replicate the elevation level you will be undertaking in any way possible such as on a treadmill or stair climber. Walking up and down stairs at work, at a local oval with a grandstand, or up and down small hills is incredibly useful. Also, prioritising resistance weight training will help you develop overall muscle strength. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems, opposed to distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking.
If high altitude is a factor, incorporate sessions at a higher altitude to acclimatise your body to reduced oxygen levels if you are able to. Ensure you can comfortably walk the average elevation per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.
MOUNTAINOUS / UNDULATING TERRAIN
As terrain associated with mountain climbs is often somewhat uneven and rocky, balancing and core exercises are vital. Try to also include some form of elevation in more than 50% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up mountains or hills, up and down stairs at work, or up and down at a local oval with a grandstand is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems not distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking. Concentrate on doing lots of squats and lunges to build your glute muscles.
You can start this tour every Wednesday , Saturday and Sunday (subject to availability). For bookings of 5 or more people, we offer increased flexibility on start dates.
Private transfers are possible for additional costs. Please contact the office directly by phone or email to enquire.
Moderate to challenging – tracks and trails on this tour will have prolonged ascents and descents, through sections of rough surface and steps. Having an active lifestyle and being an experienced walker makes the journey enjoyable. We would suggest an exercise regime of 3 to 4 times a week in addition to your usual weekly walks.
You will be walking around 15km a day with up to 872m of ascent and descent. Trails are well-defined, well waymarked and cover a variety of terrains which include; forest tracks, high alpine pastures, rocky mountain paths and mountain towns and villages. It is also possible you may have to cross some snowy patches on the ascent or descent of higher mountain passes, so good mountain footwear is required!
Although the route is well waymarked for each of your walks, you will be provided with comprehensive walk notes, a summary of daily walks, maps (and GPX tracks if you require to use for your own device). Mountain weather can change quickly so it is essential that at least one of your trekking party is confident in using a map (should visibility drop). You should always be able to locate your whereabouts on a map.
ARRIVAL
Munich, Salzburg or Inssbruck are the closest international airports with train and bus connections available. Timetables can be found at: www.deutschebahn.de, www.oebb.at, www.trenitalia.com. Alternatively, we can assist in arranging transfers from Inssbruck to your hotel. Ensure a smooth journey by planning your arrival ahead of time.
DEPARTURE
At the conclusion of your hiking journey, you will find yourself in Toblach, a picturesque spot to unwind and reflect on your adventure. From here, you have a variety of onward travel options: take public transport back to Kitzbühel or explore further afield via local bus or train services. For those wishing to linger a little longer, the enchanting landscapes around Dobbiaco provide ample opportunities for additional exploration, ensuring that your holiday leaves you with lasting memories.
It will be up to you to place your luggage at the designated luggage pick-up point within the hotel by 8.00 am when required. This generally will be at reception or where you pick up your luggage the night before. Please consult your hosts if any details. Bags must be less than 20kg.
We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.
For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.
We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office. See the FAQ section for more information.
For your safety and well-being, we are unable to accept bookings for solo walkers on this self-guided Dolomites trip. The remote nature of some tracks and limited mobile reception mean that walking alone presents a higher risk in case of emergencies.
$2480
$2480
$2790
$2790
$2480
$2550
$2550
$2895
$2895
$2550
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