My Escape to Nature’s Masterpiece
There’s something magical about autumn in the Dolomites. I still feel the crisp mountain air on my skin and hear the crunch of golden leaves underfoot. The towering peaks, painted in fiery reds and glowing oranges, were like nothing I’d ever seen. It wasn’t just a view—it felt like stepping into a living, breathing masterpiece.
One morning, I found myself standing by Lago di Braies, the stillness of the turquoise water reflecting the blazing colors of the forest around it. It was so quiet, you could hear the gentle splash of a single paddle from a rowboat gliding across the surface. I just stood there, taking it all in, feeling this overwhelming sense of calm.
Hiking through the Tre Cime di Lavaredo was another moment I’ll never forget. The trails were alive with color, the earthy scent of fallen leaves mingling with the cool alpine air. Every turn revealed another breathtaking view—so surreal it felt like time had stopped. And the best part? Stopping at little mountain huts for a warm bowl of soup and fresh bread. It felt like a warm hug after the crisp air of the trails.
For me, where you stay matters just as much as the destination, and I couldn’t have asked for better. The Rosa Alpina Hotel & Spa in San Cassiano was my home base—a mix of rustic charm and luxury. After a long day outdoors, their spa became my sanctuary. Think heated pools overlooking the peaks and the scent of alpine herbs in every corner.
I also spent a night by Lago di Braies, at the cozy Hotel Lago di Braies, where I woke up to the lake’s misty stillness. And let me tell you about the Adler Spa Resort Dolomiti in Ortisei. Their outdoor pools, surrounded by fiery autumn hues, felt like floating in a dream.
And while autumn was magical, I can’t wait to experience the Dolomites in winter. I’ve heard the landscape transforms into a snow-covered wonderland straight out of a fairytale. Skiing and snowboarding at world-class resorts like Cortina d’Ampezzo or sledding down scenic trails in Val Gardena sounds like the perfect adrenaline rush. But it’s not just about the slopes—winter hikes through snow-dusted forests, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and sipping mulled wine at a cozy Christmas market all feel like the ultimate seasonal indulgence. I imagine warming up by the fire, watching the snow fall outside those same balcony views I loved so much in autumn.
At night, wrapped in a blanket on my balcony, I watched the stars twinkle above the jagged peaks. The distant sound of cowbells and the cool night air were the perfect soundtrack to my thoughts. It wasn’t just a trip; it was a reset—a reminder of how beautiful and simple life can be when you let nature lead the way.
The Dolomites in autumn—and winter? It’s not just a destination; it’s a feeling I’ll carry with me forever.
Top Things to Do in the Dolomites
Hike the Tre Cime di Lavaredo – Explore this iconic trail surrounded by fiery autumn foliage and stunning mountain views.
Visit Lago di Braies – Stroll around or row across this serene turquoise lake framed by golden forests.
Cycle in Val Gardena – Ride through vibrant valleys with scenic stops perfect for photos and picnics.
Take a Scenic Drive – Drive along the Great Dolomites Road for breathtaking panoramic views.
Explore Alpine Villages – Visit Ortisei, San Cassiano, or Cortina d’Ampezzo to soak in the charm of traditional mountain culture.
Try Local Cuisine – Savor alpine dishes like speck, polenta, and apple strudel at cozy mountain huts (rifugios).
Photography Walks – Capture the vivid colors of autumn landscapes and iconic limestone peaks.
Skiing and Snowboarding – Hit the slopes at top resorts like Cortina d’Ampezzo or Alpe di Siusi, with trails for all skill levels.
Snowshoeing – Trek through snow-covered forests and meadows on peaceful winter trails.
Winter Hiking – Discover serene, snow-dusted landscapes on marked paths.
Sledding – Enjoy the thrill of tobogganing on scenic trails like those in Val Gardena.
Christmas Markets – Experience the festive atmosphere with mulled wine, handmade crafts, and holiday treats in villages like Ortisei.
Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides – Glide through snowy valleys for a romantic and picturesque experience.
Ice Skating – Skate under the stars at outdoor rinks in charming alpine towns.
Relax in a Spa – Warm up and unwind at luxury spas like Rosa Alpina or Adler Spa Resort with alpine-inspired treatments.
Ride Cable Cars and Lifts – Soar above the mountains for unbeatable views.
Explore UNESCO Sites – Visit the Marmolada Glacier or Puez-Odle Nature Park for incredible natural beauty.
Stay in Luxury Lodges – Treat yourself to world-class accommodations with stunning mountain backdrops.
Discover Dolomiti Superski – A vast ski and adventure network with trails and activities in every season.
Immerse in Culture – Learn about the region’s Ladin heritage and traditions through museums and local festivals.
No matter the season, the Dolomites offer unforgettable experiences for adventurers, nature lovers, and those seeking peace in one of the world’s most beautiful settings.
Elle Taylor