The Dolomites are stunning in winter. Skiing and hot springs are worth it.
I was amazed by the picturesque scenery and jagged peaks here, but I must say that winter here is even more beautiful, and it's also the host of the Winter Olympics.
Although summer has just ended in most parts of Italy, the Dolomites unexpectedly welcomed the first snowfall of the year last week, earlier than in previous years.
In the last month of 2024, spend your time in the Dolomites and explore the winter wonderland.
[Three-day, two-night itinerary in the Dolomites in winter]
Day 1: Depart from Milan - Bolzano - Funes Valley
Stroll through the town and check in at the iconic onion-domed church.
Day 2: Ortisei Town - Alpe di Siusi
Take the sightseeing cable car up to Alpe di Siusi and experience thrilling alpine skiing (if you like snow activities, you can try snow mountain hiking, snow carriage, or sledding, fulfilling all your winter expectations).
Day 3: Hot springs - Lake Carezza - Milan
Immerse yourself in the outdoor hot springs surrounded by snow-capped mountains, enjoying complete relaxation. In the afternoon, visit Lake Carezza and admire the magnificent Latemar Peak.