Winter Without Skiing: What You Can Still Do in the Dolomites
You don’t need to ski to enjoy the Dolomites in winter. From panoramic cable cars and peaceful snow-covered walks to spa hotels, scenic drives, and cozy alpine villages, winter without skiing offers a slower, more atmospheric way to experience the mountains — especially in February.
What to Pack for a January Dolomites Trip (Beyond the Obvious)
January in the Dolomites is cold, changeable, and often snowy - and the items people forget are usually the ones that make the biggest difference to comfort.
Hidden Winter Gems Most Tourists Miss
Lesser-known winter spots in the Dolomites that stay peaceful even in peak months.
How to Choose the Right Winter Base in the Dolomites
How to choose the right base in the Dolomites for winter, based on access, atmosphere, and how you want to travel.
The Best Short Winter Walks You Can Still Do Safely in January
Safe, scenic short walks in the Dolomites that work well in January without technical gear
What’s Open in the Dolomites in Winter (and What’s Not)
A practical guide to what’s open in the Dolomites during winter — including lifts, hotels, roads, and villages — and what to expect if you’re visiting outside summer.
What First-Timers Misunderstand About Winter Driving in the Dolomites
The truth about winter driving in the Dolomites, including chains, timing, and realistic expectations.
My Favourite Spa Hotels for a Winter Escape
The best Dolomites spa hotels for a cosy winter escape with saunas, pools, and mountain views.
The Easiest Winter Viewpoints for Beginners in Val Gardena
Beginner-friendly snowy viewpoints in Val Gardena you can reach without technical hiking.
How to Plan a Dolomites Trip When Winter Weather Is Unpredictable
How to plan winter days in the Dolomites when weather changes fast, with flexible routes and easy alternatives.
The Most Scenic Viewpoints in the Dolomites for Photography
The most scenic photo spots in the Dolomites — from Seceda and Lagazuoi to Alpe di Siusi and Giau Pass. Easy viewpoints, the best times for photos, and simple tips for getting amazing shots.
Dolomites Trip Costs: What to Budget (3–7 Days)
Dolomites Trip Costs: What to Budget (3–7 Days)
Wondering how much a Dolomites trip really costs? Here’s a simple breakdown of hotels, food, lifts, transport, and daily spending so you can plan with confidence.
Where to Stay in the Dolomites: By Region, Budget & Travel Style
Not sure where to base yourself in the Dolomites? Here’s a simple guide to the best areas — Val Gardena, Alta Badia, the 3 Peaks region and more — plus what each one offers for scenery, budget and travel style.
Dolomites for Spa Lovers: The Best Relaxing Hotels & Wellness Days
If you want a relaxing Dolomites trip with panoramic saunas, warm pools and easy scenic days, this guide covers the best spa hotels, gentle activities and simple wellness-focused itineraries.
Best Mountain Huts in the Dolomites for Food Lovers
If you love great food and great views, the Dolomites are full of beautiful mountain huts, homemade Ladin dishes, and scenic lunch spots you can reach without long hikes. Here are the best places to eat and the top foods to try on your trip.
Dolomites for Non-Hikers: Easy Days, Scenic Drives & Soft Adventures
You don’t need to be a hiker to enjoy the Dolomites. Here are the best easy viewpoints, scenic drives, soft trails, and relaxed days that give you big scenery with minimal effort.
Alta Badia for First-Timers: Everything You Need to Know
Thinking about Alta Badia for your first Dolomites trip? This simple guide covers where to stay, what to do, and what to expect from this calm, central region.
Where to Stay in Corvara: Best Hotels by Budget and Vibe
A simple guide to where to stay in Corvara, Alta Badia. The best types of hotels and stays by budget and vibe, plus what to consider before you book
4-Day Dolomites Itinerary (Simple, Realistic Plan for First-Timers)
A simple 4-day Dolomites itinerary that focuses on realistic days, big views, and minimal stress. One base, easy cable-car walks, and scenic drives.
Best Viewpoints in the Dolomites Without Hiking
The Dolomites are full of breathtaking viewpoints you can reach without a hard hike. Here are the most dramatic spots—Seceda, Lagazuoi, Alpe di Siusi, Gardena Pass, Giau Pass, and Val di Funes—that deliver huge scenery with minimal effort.