The 10 Best Things to do Adventurous in South Tyrol Dolomites, Trentino-Alto Adige

January 19, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in South Tyrol Dolomites, Italy including Adrenaline X-Treme Adventures, Holimites - Holiday into the Dolomites, Right Path Adventures, Huskysleddog, Seceda, Sellaronda, Scuola Sci&Snowboard Badia Pedraces, Paragliding Tandem Gardenafly, Sassolungo, Sella Ronda in MTB.
Restaurants in South Tyrol Dolomites

1. Adrenaline X-Treme Adventures

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5.0 based on 316 reviews

Adrenaline X-Treme Adventures

The biggest ZIPLINE in Europe is open until October 25! ZIPLINE is the name of this extreme adventure which frames the excitement of a thrilling flight within a breathtaking backdrop. Immersed in the Dolomites, fastened to a cable 100 metres high, sliding speedily towards the valley, with the wind in your hair and your heartbeat going off the scale! The flight consists of 10 lines, for a total of 3.2 kilometers. The longest line is over 800 meters long and the highest point is at 100 meters above the ground.

2. Holimites - Holiday into the Dolomites

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5.0 based on 122 reviews

Holimites - Holiday into the Dolomites

Experience the Dolomites with us! As tourism experts for several generations, we love sports and know these spectacular mountains like the backs of our hands. Our goal is to organize your next vacation and make it unforgettable!

3. Right Path Adventures

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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Right Path Adventures

Private, small-group, day tours in the spectacular Dolomites (Italian Alps) with expert local drivers and walking guides. Tours start either in Cortina d'ampezzo - only a few hours from Venice, or Corvara which is only an hour if you are coming from Bolzano. Experience the incredible beauty of this unique area with a local guide and/or driver as you learn about the history, culture, traditions and food of the area. We will custom the day to your group's desires and you can stretch your legs on a wide variety of trails that will will suggest according to your time frame and your fitness and walking level. We can take a spectacular cable car ride to get to the best views and you can enjoy an incredible Tyrolean lunch at a mountain lodge (Italian refugio). This is one of the most beautiful areas in the world and very accessible.

4. Huskysleddog

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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Huskysleddog

"Husky 365" These are the days we dedicate in one year to our dogs. Our philosophy was born from having collected some of our Siberian Husky from situations of possible abandonment. Already from the age of 3 you are one of our customers, you will be transported in the sled by an expert Musher. You will be the protagonist of your adventure, driving your sled pulled by our huskies in full autonomy.

5. Seceda

Via Val d'Anna 2, 39046, Ortisei Italy +39 0471 79653 [email protected] http://www.seceda.it/
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5.0 based on 275 reviews

Seceda

Reviewed By Anuj_Mithani - Mumbai, India

Armed with our 3 day Gardena cards (great value if you will use multiple lifts), we dedicated the better part of a day for this hike while based in Ortisei. We were rewarded with one of our most memorable walking/hiking experiences in the Val Gardena. The broad route went like this : the Seceda lift up from Ortisei, loop around Pieralongia, return to St Christina via Col Raiser and the bus (free, we had complementary mobility passes from our hotel) back to Ortisei. As we arrived at the Seceda summit station, we first walked in the direction of Rifugio Troier– the views of the mountain ridge (Fermeda) and the valley below were terrific. We then headed onwards to Pieralongia, and enjoyed the glorious setting with the famous twin rock spires and the company of friendly donkeys grazing nearby! We then passed around Lech da Iman and headed to Rifugio Firenze. After a sort rest and refreshment break, we continued to the Baita Odles (many farm animals on site) and then took the Col Raiser lift back to St Christina after a brief rest at the Col Raiser station/restaurant. Our most memorable day in the Dolomites!

6. Sellaronda

Tour dei 4 passi, 39033 Corvara in Badia Italy +39 0471 795397 http://www.dolomitesworld.com/sellaronda/
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5.0 based on 407 reviews

Sellaronda

Reviewed By ps_pause - Killearn, United Kingdom

After several years we finally attempted it and did it! Great day of skiing 25 miles. Watch out for the “alternative” route though which involves Black runs!

7. Scuola Sci&Snowboard Badia Pedraces

Strada la Muda 4, 39036, Badia Italy +39 0471 839648 [email protected] http://www.scuolascibadia.it/
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Scuola Sci&Snowboard Badia Pedraces

Reviewed By gDiggerB

It was very difficult to find all day ski instruction off our children because they were beginners and most schools only offer afternoon supervised skiing for advanced skiers. Badia ski school came to our rescue and our children progressed amazingly. Big thanks to Eva in the office and Peter snd his team...also thanks to Norman for his instruction and patience encouraging my daughter. Apart from the great ski school the location is great for kids to progress with St Croce offering great development runs. Very happy to recommend Scuola Sci Badia Pedraces.

8. Paragliding Tandem Gardenafly

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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Paragliding Tandem Gardenafly

Paragliding is the simplest and most intuitive way to fly. With the „Paragliding Tandem Gardenafly“ you can enjoy free flying with a tandem paraglider in Val Gardena. Discover the Dolomites from the eagle view and experience unique moments. We fly in summer and winter season. You do not need to be experienced in any way.

9. Sassolungo

Selva di Val Gardena Italy
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Sassolungo

Reviewed By romans153 - Canton of Thurgau, Switzerland

Starting at the Passo Sella Hotel you can either go toward Refugio Comici and then around north to west Sassoluongo to Langkofelhütte and from there up the pass to Demez Hütte in about 5 to 5.5 hours (up about 1000 m = 3000 ft total height of hike) through a beautiful countryside, always very close to the Sassolungo massiv. From there either down with the cable car or hike down, with is steep and will add another hours. The same hike can be done in the opposite direction.

10. Sella Ronda in MTB

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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Sella Ronda in MTB

Giro dei 4 passi in MTB

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