1 Answer. Note that October is probably not the best season to to this trip due to vicissitudes of weather. In the alpine regions some roads are closed at that time. Indeed there are roads only accessible during spring and summer.
- Can you drive through the Dolomites?
- When should I go to the Dolomites?
- Should I visit the Dolomites?
- How do you travel to the Dolomites?
- What city is closest to the Dolomites?
- How can I see the Dolomites from Venice?
- Do you need a car in the Dolomites?
- Where should I stay to see the Dolomites?
- Does it rain a lot in the Dolomites?
- What should I wear to the Dolomites?
- How do I get to the Dolomites without a car?
- Where do you fly to get to Dolomites?
Can you drive through the Dolomites?
The Dolomites in the North of Italy boast some of the mightiest granite peaks of Europe. This region is home to a spectacular road that provides both exhilarating and scenic driving. The Great Dolomites Road takes you from Bolzano to Cortina d'Ampezzo through the heart of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites.
When should I go to the Dolomites?
Some tourists prefer to travel to the Dolomites during the summer, between May and September, when the weather is pleasantly warm and the mountains lively and colorful. Early spring, when crocuses, Alpine snowdrops and scented bushes of Daphne bloom through the melting snow, is equally beautiful.
Should I visit the Dolomites?
The jagged Dolomites mountains of Northern Italy are spectacular at any time of year, and there's no 'bad' time or single 'good' time to visit. Your decision on when to travel should depend on the kinds of experiences you want to have. If you're into skiing, winter is ideal.
How do you travel to the Dolomites?
There are many ways to get to the Dolomites in Italy. The easiest way would be to fly into nearby cities in Europe (like Venice, Zurich, or Munich) and then driving into the Dolomites by car. There are lots of airports to choose from, it all depends on the route you want to take.
What city is closest to the Dolomites?
Belluno: The alpine town of Belluno is considered the gateway to the Dolomites. Nestled between the Piave and Ardo rivers, this charming city is surrounded by meadows and rolling hills, making it the perfect home base for mountain biking, and trekking.
How can I see the Dolomites from Venice?
Going from Venice to the Dolomites is easy. There are trains, buses that take you there. Cortina's typical day trip from Venice is trains and shuttle buses from Venezia-Mestre (mainland of Venice). By public transport, it takes approx 3.5 hours.
Do you need a car in the Dolomites?
To really make the most of a trip to the Dolomites you'll need a car. There's also definitely a lot of driving. This is due to the mountain roads and the non-direct paths you'll have to take. You can hire cars at airports but be beware that the queues can be very long so you may need to plan this into your itinerary.
Where should I stay to see the Dolomites?
Where to Stay in the Dolomites in Summer
- Val Gardena, South Tyrol.
- Alta Badia, South Tyrol.
- San Martino di Castrozza, Trentino.
- Val di Funes, South Tyrol.
- Cortina d'Ampezzo, Belluno.
- Val d'Ega, South Tyrol.
Does it rain a lot in the Dolomites?
Weather/Climate in the Dolomites
All mountain regions get a fair amount of rain in summer and the Dolomites are no exception. June and September are the driest months.
What should I wear to the Dolomites?
Dolomites Clothing Style
- 1 pair of comfortable hiking trousers, length depending on the season.
- 1 pair of light shorts for lounging and hanging around the rifugios.
- Thermal layers (long sleeved top and long trousers) for colder days and nights.
- A long-sleeved jumper with hood.
- A lightweight down jacket.
How do I get to the Dolomites without a car?
Traveling to the Dolomites without a Car
From here, you can rely on buses to get to major Dolomites destinations like Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Cinque Torri, Alta Badia, etc… If you're traveling to the Dolomites from neighboring countries, you should take a train to Bolzano (Bozen).
Where do you fly to get to Dolomites?
Airports: The nearest airports are Venice Treviso (for budget European airlines such as Ryanair) and Venice Marco Polo. Verona and Trieste are options if you are going to Cortina, Pieve or Auronzo, though on public transport these are much longer journeys, and Innsbruck is a good option for San Candido/Innichen.