TREKKING IN THE DOLOMITES – ALTA VIA 1 & 2, 3 - 6

TREKKING IN THE DOLOMITES – ALTA VIA 1 & 2, 3 - 6

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2016
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978-1-85284-820-0
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Guía de bolsillo en lengua inglesa de trekking en Dolomitas, con especial atención a las Altas Vías 1 y 2, así como a las Altas Vías 3-6. La guía describe las rutas en las que se dividen las vías con todo detalle y contienen información sobre cuándo y cómo preparar el viaje, mapas, seguridad, clima, alojamientos, equipo, material, comida, flora, fauna, consejos...etc. Las rutas contienen reseñas con información sobre tiempo estimado, dificultad, desnivel, posibles cimas, refugios, vistas, características del terreno o lagos de montaña.
Cada etapa contiene un croquis, mapas, fotografías y toda la información imprescindible

Guide to walking Alta Via 1 and Alta Via 2, the finest long-distance treks through the Italian Dolomites, in southern Europe. Alta Via 1 is 120km, taking 10 days from Lago di Braies to Belluno. Alta Via 2 (150km) is higher, from Bressanone to Feltre, taking over 2 weeks. The tougher Alte Vie 3-6 are described in outline.

Seasons
mid-June/early July once the snow has melted and the huts have opened, through to mid/late September and even into October for the northern region where refuges stay open longerCentres
AV1: Villabassa and Monguelfo, not far from Dobbiaco, off-route San Vigilio di Marebbe, Cortina d’Ampezzo and Agordo, ending at Belluno; AV2: Bressanone, detours to Santa Cristina in Val Gardena, Colfosco in Val Badia, Malga Ciapela, above San Martino di Castrozza and Fiera di Primiero, ending at Feltre; AV3, 4 and 5: from Val Pusteria close to Dobbiaco to Longarone and Pieve di Cadore; AV6: from Sappada to Vittorio VenetoDifficulty
medium difficulty walking on clearly marked alpine paths, as well as tough routes with exposed aided sections; walks are graded on a 1–3 scale of difficultyMust See
the Marmolada, highest peak in the Dolomites; the castle-like Sella group with Piz Boè, belvedere Lagazuoi with WW1 tunnels; the Tofane and Nuvolau above Cortina d'Ampezzo; the Pelmo 'throne'; lunar landscapes of the Pale di San Martino; the wild Alpi Feltrine and its divine wildflowers and the magnificent Sesto Dolomites visited in AV4 and AV5

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