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> Includes accommodation before and after the trek
> Discover Alpine gems like Lago Secco and Lech de Antermoa
> Witness the pink Enrosadira glow at sunrise and sunset
This 6-day trek in Val di Fassa offers the perfect balance of adventure and convenience, with overnight stays before and after the hike. Starting from Campitello di Fassa, well-marked trails guide you through rugged peaks and quiet valleys, leading to the famous Passo Costalunga. Along the way, you’ll pass highlights like Col Rodella (2,484 m), Kesselkogel (3,004 m) and the stunning Lago Antermoia (2,500 m).
The route winds through high-altitude trails, rocky ridges and rolling slopes. Each night, a cosy rifugio awaits, where you'll be welcomed with warm hospitality and hearty Ladin cuisine. Take a break along the way to enjoy local dishes, soak in the scenery or reward yourself with a cold beer. These mountain huts offer the perfect place to unwind after a day on the trails.
The trek is of medium difficulty and non-technical, but despite relatively short daily distances, the T3-rated paths involve significant elevation changes. Some mountain experience is recommended. An ideal trek for those seeking a short but unforgettable adventure, surrounded by the wild beauty and rich culture of the Dolomites.
Today you will arrive in Val di Fassa and spend the night in a cosy hotel in a picturesque village in the valley, the perfect way to recharge your batteries before embarking on your adventure. Get ready for an unforgettable trek!
Today's trek culminates at the famous Rifugio Vajolet. Starting near the turquoise waters of Lake Antermoia, the trail climbs gently through rugged terrain. This alpine lake, framed by sheer cliffs, provides a picturesque backdrop to start your day.
As the climb steepens, dramatic peaks, including the imposing Kesselkogel (3,004m), dominate the skyline, offering a sense of isolation and awe. Over the Lausa Pass, the trail descends through rocky terrain into a peaceful valley, eventually reaching Lago Secco, a tranquil spot ideal for a short break.
The last part of the route crosses the Passo delle Pope and climbs gradually along rocky paths to the Rifugio Vajolet. The day ends with a panoramic view of the iconic Vajolet Towers, a striking symbol of the Dolomites.