We have been traveling together since 2014 and have already visited 40+ countries around the world. We have many itineraries, travel tips and tricks for you.
Tre Cime di Lavaredo is the most iconic trio of towers in the Dolomites Italy, and the circuit hike is an absolute classic of the Italian Alps. Our guide covers 12 tips: the 2026 car reservation system, effortless views for families with kids and dogs, the classic loop, and Rifugio Locatelli for the ultimate photo.
Catinaccio (Rosengarten) is the best place in the Dolomites, Italy for the enrosadira — the pink glow of the rocks at sunset. Vajolet Towers, the Vigo di Fassa cable car and the legend of King Laurin in a guide with 10 tips.
Sass Pordoi is the Terrace of the Dolomites at 2,950 m — a cable car from Passo Pordoi whisks you to the top in just 3 minutes, with panoramic views spanning Marmolada, Tre Cime, and the entire Sella massif. A complete guide with 10 tips: hiking Piz Boè, Sellaronda in summer and winter.
Adolf-Munkel-Weg is one of the most beautiful hikes in the Dolomites, Italy — a 5 km trail beneath the towering vertical walls of the Odle group in Val di Funes. Here's our complete guide with 10 tips: starting from Zanser Alm, route alternatives, photo spots, and where to eat.
Croda da Lago and Lago Federa are a quieter alternative to the crowds at Sorapis — a turquoise lake hidden beneath towering rock spires just 20 minutes from Cortina. The trek from Passo Giau takes 3 hours. A complete guide with 10 tips: Rifugio Palmieri, the iconic jetty photo, alternative routes, and more.
Seceda is the most photogenic ridge walk in the Dolomites, and this year we visited for the first time with our two-year-old — perfect, because the cable car from Ortisei whisks you to the top in 10 minutes without a single step. A guide with 10 tips on how to tackle it with kids, dogs, or neither.