26/05/2026
The Dolomites have a way of slowing you down that's entirely their own. Morning air that smells like pine and dew. Panoramic roads where every curve makes you pull over, even when you swore you wouldn't. Mountain huts where you stop "just for a coffee" and somehow end up watching the sunset from there.
Over the past few days we've been wandering some of our favorite spots around Cortina, and kept thinking: everyone should do this at least once ⛰️✨
So we put together a 4-day itinerary, the kind that shows the Dolomites the way we love them most: unhurried, unscheduled, with muddy boots at the end of the day and that wonderful feeling of having truly switched off.
👇 Here it is, day by day.
🗓 Day 1: Val di Funes, Santa Maddalena & Alpe di Siusi
Yes, they look like postcards. But seeing them in person hits completely differently.
🗓 Day 2: Passo Sella, Rifugio Friedrich August & Passo Giau
The cream-filled krapfen at Friedrich August is not optional. Just so you know.
🗓 Day 3: Prato Piazza
A slow walk through meadows, mountains, and completely free-range cows 🐄
🗓 Day 4: Lago di Braies & Lago di Anterselva
One famous and still breathtaking. The other quieter, less touristy, and the kind of place that stays with you.
If you're usually a summer-at-the-sea person, this trip might change your mind. The Dolomites don't ask you to slow down. They just make it happen.
And after days like these, coming back to a warm, welcoming home makes all the difference 🤍 Rà Touta, our house in Cortina, is the perfect base for exploring all of this: nature, silence, fresh air, and a bed you'll collapse into very happily each night.
Find availability and details at caravanilia.com, link in bio.
For tips on stops, huts, or planning the trip, just DM us 💌
Vale e Cri ✨