Hiking trips without a guide and a group with overnight stays in mountain huts
Hiking trips with scheduled group departures – local mountain guides and groups of 6 to 8 members
Individually planned private hiking trips on the dates of your choice
Guided custom day hikes and excursions
All Dolomites, including Tre Cime, Lagazuoi, Cinque Torri, Sella, Marmolada, Cortina d'Ampezzo and more
Pennine Alps, Graian Alps including Gran Paradiso, and Aiguilles Rouges
Stelvio National Park, Ortler, Cevedale, Adamello, Bernina, Texel
Ranges of northern Garda, Monte Baldo, lake Ledro, Monte Bondone
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Level 1 - Village-Based Hikes
Level 1 are our easiest hikes. You should be comfortable hiking 3 – 4 hours with up to 500 m cumulative ascent and a lightweight backpack of 2 – 3 kg. Families with small children can join Level 1 hikes.
Level 2 - Easy Hut-to-Hut Hikes
You should be comfortable hiking 8 to 13 km per day with an average cumulative ascent of 500-600 meters and for approximately 5 hours on an average. Level 2 routes run only along well-maintained trails and primarily through easy terrain, such as meadows above the tree line.
Level 3 - Moderate Hut-to-Hut Hikes
You should be comfortable hiking 10 to 15 km and for 5 to 7 hours (net hiking time, i.e. without long breaks) on well-maintained trails. Normal daily cumulative ascent on Level 3 itineraries is normally 600 to 1000 meters. Terrain on a typical Level 3 route varies significantly, but for most of the route you will be hiking through moderately difficult terrains. Exposed trails are not unusual on Level 3 routes, but they are widened or properly secured, normally with a metallic cord or chain, so that hikers pass without gear safely.
Level 4 - Challenging Hut-to-Hut Hikes
Level 4 hut-to-hut hikes are designed for experienced and very fit hikers. To enjoy a Level 4 hike, you must be physically prepared for long crossings between huts with continuous and steep ascents of up to 1000 meters. Level 4 hikes may feature challenging terrain including loose talus, rugged trails, lightly maintained trails, insufficiently marked trails and sections of secured trail requiring use of ferrata gear.