Holidays in Dobbiaco & Surroundings

Countless activities in the land of the Three Peaks

Dobbiaco, a place to enjoy throughout the year.

Spring

The snow begins to melt and the crocuses bloom at the foot of our majestic mountains, still covered in snow.

Summer

Sunshine and trips in the mountains, wonderful scenery and lots of adventures.

Autumn

Happy times in the golden season, with multi-coloured forests and scenery that's a feast for the eyes.

Winter

Snowflakes, ice crystals, fairy-tale valleys and the many and wonderful facets of the Dolomites.

 

Winter magic and fun in the snow

  • Fun on the slopes: skiers have a choice between the Three Peaks Dolomites ski area, the Plan de Corones ski area, and the Rienza ski resort at Dobbiaco: an ideal place for beginners.
  • Off the slopes: our farm is an excellent starting point for ski mountaineering trips and snowshoe hikes up to the Bonner refuge hut and Corno di Fana.
  • You can rent snowshoes from us.
  • Cross country skiing: let's go the Nordic Arena, the cross-country skiing centre at Dobbiaco!
  • Ice skating: there's an ice-skating rink in the Gries sports centre, also in Dobbiaco.
Ski touring
Winter holidays
Sciing
Cross-country skiing
 

Summer holidays and a midsummer night's dream

  • Fun up at the mountain huts: from spring to late autumn, you'll find many mountain restaurants open in the Val Pusteria, a true hiking paradise.
  • Holidays in the Three Peaks area: a trip to the famous and majestic Three Peaks is definitely a must!
  • Lakes in the Dolomites: beautiful Lake Dobbiaco invites you to linger, and take a pleasant walk or a cycle ride along its banks. Distance: 10 minutes by car.
  • A huge network of mountain bike trails and hiking paths
  • Swimming pool: the natural swimming pool at the Gries sports centre in Dobbiaco and the Acquafun indoor pool at San Candido, with a wellness area and solarium. Distance: 10 - 15 minutes by car.
Lake Dobbiaco
Hiking in the summer
Mountainbike
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