Alta Via 2: North
7 stages . 8 nights . Italian Dolomites
Crossing the Sella plateau on the Alta Via 2
Alta Via 2: North
Alta Via 2: North
7 stages . 8 nights

Alta Via 2: North
Guided walking holiday


Key information

Start: Brixen (Bressanone)
End: Passo San Pellegrino
Season dates: 14 July to 18 Sept 2025
Length: 7 days' walking
Typical walk: 14km, 900m ascent
Total distance: 96km or 60 miles
Highest altitude: 2,908m
Grade: Black 4 (Walking grades)
Group size: 4-8 people

From GBP 2,090 per person

The Alta Via 2, is one of the most breathtaking routes in the Dolomites. It passes through multiple major ranges, including the Puez-Odle Nature Park, the steep rocky cliffs of the Sella group, and encircling the Marmolada - the highest peak in the Dolomites. This area of Northern Italy is a region known for its stunningly steep rocky peaks and expansive limestone plateaus. Along the way, hikers will encounter cozy mountain huts serving delightful cuisine and enjoy the communal atmosphere typical of Northern Italian hospitality.

As part of a guided trip, you will have the company of our exceptional International Mountain Leaders (IML), walking in a group of up to 8 participants. These fully qualified leaders will ensure you can relax and enjoy the walking whilst benefitting from their expertise. With extensive experience in leading groups on the hills, our guides create an engaging and adventurous journey for every participant. Feel free to reach out for more information.

Our route follows the main Alta Via 2 trail from Brixen (Bressanone) in the North to Passo San Pellegrino in the South, walking every step of the way over 7 days. We detour briefly from the official Alta Via 2 route around Passo Gardena to avoid 2 sections of unduly technical ground around Rifugio Pisciadu, hiking instead via Passo Sella to allow you to walk some of the best sections of the Alta Via 2 without any Via Ferrata. The Alta Via 2 is overall one of the most spectacular trails in the Alps, and our Alta Via 2: North trip makes for an unforgettable week of walking in a truly beautiful area.



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Alternative trip options
Prefer a different style of trip? Why not try one of these:
Alta Via 1 9 stages, 10 nights - a slightly longer and less challenging trip in the Dolomites
Tour du Mont Blanc 11 stages, 13 nights - a longer circuit, passing through France, Italy and Switzerland
2025 Dates
Scheduled trips 2025
The dates of our guided trips in 2025 are as follows:

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AVDg1 30 August to 7 Septemebr 2025
Mountain Leader to be confirmed

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Scheduled Guided Trips
Our scheduled guided Alta Via 2 North trips follow our standard schedule of 7 stages and 8 nights accommodation. The maximum group number at any one point will be 8 clients to 1 Alpine Exploratory International Mountain Leader.

Although the walking dates on our scheduled guided trips are fixed, we'd be very happy to book extra nights before or after your trip, for you to explore the area a little more. Please do just ask for more details.

Private Guided
We would be delighted to plan a privately guided trip for your family or group of friends at any time within our walking season. We will find you a guide and book your accommodation on the dates your choose. You will have full flexibility over the length of your trip, your choice of accommodation and your dates. Please see our self guided page for full details of the options available.

Join us any time in our season from 14 to 18 September 2025

Mountain views from Rifugio Puez in the Dolomites, as sunset approaches
View from Rifugio Puez
2025 Prices
Alta Via 2: North
14 July to 18 Sept 2025
Classic
Scheduled guided
7 stages
(8 nights)
GBP 2,090
Singles 220
Main Trip

Accommodation
Where we stay
Our Classic mix of accommodation aims to give an enticing and varied taste of life in the Italian Dolomites. We mix lovely hotels in Brixen, Passo Sella, Malga Ciapela and Passo San Pellegrino with 4 nights in cosy, welcoming Italian mountain huts.

Private rooms
Dormitory accommodation is the norm at the huts on the Northern part of the Alta Via 2, with Rifugio Puez only offering accommodation in large mixed-gender dorms and the other huts offering a mix of large dorms and smaller shared rooms. We'll always book the smallest shared rooms available on your dates.

Single Room Supplement
If any members of your group would like to stay in single occupancy rooms on the 4 hotel nights, rather than sharing a double, twin or triple room, we add our single room supplement. This covers the additional cost of booking single occupancy rooms on a per person basis. The single supplement is only applied to the hotel nights and is not applied to nights spent in huts, which do not offer single rooms.

Rifugio Boe on the Alta Via 2
Rifugio Boe
Route
Steep ground on the route to Rifugio Puez
Steep, technical ground on the route to Rifugio Puez, stage 3
Our approach to the Alta Via 2
Our Alta Via 2: North trip gives a complete journey on foot from Brixen to Passo San Pellegrino, walking every step of the way without the need to use public transport.

The Alta Via 2 trail is a well-defined and waymarked trail, and we follow the official route throughout our trip, except for a short detour between Passo Gardena and Rifugio Boè. Here, our routecards describe an alternative route via Passo Sella, which avoids two short sections of Via Ferrata on this stretch of the main route. The official trail here presents a far greater technical challenge than any trail we offer, and is outside of the remit of Alpine Exploratory's walking holidays. Our alternative allows you to stick to walking terrain throughout, while still sampling all of the delights and scenic highlights of the trail!

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Latest research on the Alta Via 2 by Alpine Exploratory's Nicky.

The Terrain
The terrain on the Alta Via 2 provides an exciting mix of solid trails, over which you can stride out among the high peaks, combined with narrower zig-zagging hillside paths on steep, loose and often exposed terrain. Our Alta Via 2: North trip is first and foremost a walk, with no via ferrata or climbing sections.

In some places the paths are particularly steep and loose, for example on the final approaches to mountain passes and in descents made over scree; this is particularly notable on stage 3, on the descent from the Forcella della Roa and subsequent traverse to Rifugio Puez, and on the long scree descent from Forcella Pordoi (stage 6). These sections require steady balance and a head for heights.

There are sections of trail where a cable handrail is installed as an aid to walking on some of the narrower, more exposed paths; these are distinct from the Via Ferrata found elsewhere in the Dolomites (including on the full Alta Via 2), but these sections still present more challenging terrain than many other trails in the Alps. Please ask us for further details and photos of these sections.

Is it for me?
The Alta Via 2 is an outstanding trek with a mix of challenging mountain passes, excellent views and comfortable mountain huts. It is manageable for fit mountain walkers who are happy to walk for up to 9 hours a day over rocky and often exposed ground. Some of the stages on the route are long, but transport options exist to shorten the two longest days if needed. Some of the mountain passes are notably steep, loose and rocky, calling for good prior mountain experience and steady footing. Additionally, while the route is generally well-waymarked, there are also several stretches where the trail crosses barren, rocky plateaus, where navigation can be challenging in poor visibility.

We therefore wouldn't recommend this trip for those new to multi-day trekking in the European Alps; a slightly less challenging route, such as the Tour du Mont Blanc or Alta Via 1, would be great preparation for the more demanding sections of our Alta Via 2: North trip. We also recommend extra care when considering the Alta Via 2: North for those with old injuries or niggles in their knees and ankles that tend to get worse on rocky and uneven terrain; there are some long and steep descents on scree in some places, where sure-footedness and good balance are key, that may aggravate these kinds of injuries.

A level of self-sufficiency on the AV2 is necessary as daily baggage transfer is not available. You’ll need to carry with you everything you need for the trip; it’s not too much and makes for a satisfying daily routine. We can arrange for bags to be transported from the start point in Brixen to your hotel in Passo San Pellegrino - please just ask.

Difficulty
Our Alta Via 2: North trip is first and foremost a walk, with no glacier crossings, via ferrata or rock climbing. There are, however, sections of steep and rocky ground which require steady foot placement and an ability to cope with walking along some narrow and exposed paths. In places, an additional challenge comes not in the terrain underfoot, but in the long distances and significant amounts of ascent or descent. We therefore grade the route as a Black 4 overall. Please let us know if you’d like more detail on the trickier bits of our route.

How to get there
Aeroplane wing over the Alps on route to Venice
Flying over the Alps on the way to Venice
Your holiday starts in the Alpine town of Brixen and ends at Passo San Pellegrino, a ski resort spread along the road pass between the small towns of Moena and Falcade. You will meet the rest of the group and your leader at your hotel in Brixen on the first evening.

Brixen is a stop on the main train line between Italy, Austria and Germany via the Brenner Pass - this is the route of the Munich-to-Venice long-distance train, and as such is well-linked to a range of airports. Munich, Innsbruck, Verona and Venice all lie along this train route, and all work well for inbound flights.

From Passo San Pellegrino, it's possible to head West to rejoin the Brenner railway at either Trento or Bolzano, for trains back to Munich, Innsbruck or Verona airports, or to travel East to Belluno and onwards to Venice and Treviso airports. All options work well, but Venice gives the shortest journey!

Joining the rail network at Trento or Bolzano gives easy connections to most major cities in Italy, Austria or Germany, if your Alta Via 2 hike forms part of a longer holiday. In Italy, we love Venice, Rome and Turin and we will be glad to chat about onward travel plans if you'd like to visit any of these for some well-earned relaxation!

Travel to and from the trip is not included in the holiday price. We take care to give the most useful notes possible about all the travel options. We supply these both on booking and in your info pack, and we offer personalised tips at any point. The aim is that our walkers arrange their travel by the simplest and most scenic means as suits their plan.

Please ask us if you have any questions about getting to the route; we'll be delighted to advise.

Included
  • 8 nights accommodation
  • Breakfast every morning
  • Dinner at Rifugio Plose, Rifugio Puez, Rifugio Boe and your hotels at Passo Sella, Malga Ciapela and Passo San Pellegrino (6 nights)
  • Baggage transfers (1 bag per person as standard, to Passo Sella and Passo San Pellegrino)
  • An Alpine Exploratory International Mountain leader
  • 2 topographical overview maps of the route
  • Expert advice and local information
  • Full support during your trip from the Alpine Exploratory team (9am until 9pm in the Alps)
Not included
  • Travel to and from your trip
  • Local transport whilst on the trip unless specified
  • Travel insurance
  • Lunches, snacks and drinks
  • Dinner on any other nights

Baggage transfer

We include a partial baggage transfer service on our Alta Via 2 North guided holiday. Your bag will be delivered from Brixen to Passo Sella and onto Passo San Pellegrino . Unfortunately, we aren't able to deliver your bags on all nights. Your transfer bags will travel on ahead to the next accommodation and be waiting for you there. Please do contact us for more information on baggage transfer.
Got questions about the Guided Alta Via 2?
Feel free to ask us any questions you have about any aspects of your planning and preparations! Lucy, Steph, Nicky, Rob, Evie, Ben and Amy will reply with expert advice. We spend a lot of time walking our routes and more broadly exploring ski and hiking trails around the world so do feel free to ask anything at all.


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