Three hikers in the Dolomites walking along mountain meadows in autumn - Laurin's

Hiking & skiing holidays in the Dolomites – Activities around Dobbiaco

Ready for the great outdoors?

Take a deep breath, fill your lungs with fresh mountain air, and marvel … yes, the magical Dolomite scenery around Laurin always takes our breath away too*. Three thousand metre high peaks, fairy-tale alpine meadows, and endless outdoor activities ensure unforgettable holiday adventures in both summer and winter.

*P.S. You can also leave them aside for a while and go exploring barefoot.

It’s up to you

Two hikers in the Three Peaks hiking area, Dolomites in summer - Laurin's
Going high

Hiking

Up to picturesque alpine huts, past crystal-clear mountain lakes, and through surreal rock formations on hikes in the Tre Cime di Lavaredo region. The seemingly endless network of hiking trails around Dobbiaco offers outstanding hiking fun for all ages.

Two cyclists on a narrow cycle path in the Dolomites - Laurin's
Here is where the action is

Biken

Get on the saddle and off you go! With your two wheeled companion, you can wonderfully explore the surroundings around our Laurin, whether you opt for a leisurely trip to Lago di Braies or a more challenging tour to Prato Piazza.

A climber abseiling down an alpine hike in the Dolomites - Laurin's
Keep on ROCKin‘

Climbing

Once you’re at the top, see the world from a bird’s eye view. Breathtaking routes and via ferrata of all difficulty levels await you around the world-famous peaks of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Follow in the footsteps of early climbing pioneers who really got mountaineering rolling in the Dolomiti di Sesto in the late 1860s.

Two cross-country skiers on the slope of the Nordic Arena in Dobbiaco - Laurin's
Gliding like a pro

Cross-country skiing

Elegantly carve your way through the romantic winter scenery and glide along the trails. Through the picturesque Valle di Landro or up to Prato Piazza? You decide!

Parents and two daughters having fun on the toboggan run in the Dolomites - Laurin's
Tremendous tobogganing times

Tobogganing and winter hiking

Winter hiking is twice as much fun! While you make your way home on foot in summer, in winter you can take the toboggan back down to the valley. There are plenty of toboggan runs to explore in and around Dobbiaco. Sounds tempting, doesn’t it?

Skifahren
Ready to Pisten-Party?

Grab your helmet and skis and your skiing holiday in Val Pusteria can begin … look forward to 77 kilometres of slopes in the Dolomiti di Sesto ski area or visit Plan de Corones, South Tyrol’s number 1 ski mountain. From Dobbiaco station, you can reach the valley stations of the Vierschach-Helm and Ried-Plan de Corones lifts in no time with the ski train. The Cortina d’Ampezzo ski area also offers 140 kilometres of slopes for exceptional skiing enjoyment.

A couple trudges with snowshoes through fresh snow on a sunny winter day in the Dolomites - Laurin's
The Dolomites side of life

Snowshoeing and ski touring

Do you also love conquering snowy Dolomite peaks in winter? Then grab your snowshoes or touring skis and off you go! When ski touring and snowshoe hiking in Val Pusteria, the surrounding mountain scenery shows its quiet and peaceful side, making your winter excursions a very special experience.

Two hikers in the Three Peaks hiking area, Dolomites in summer - Laurin's
Going high

Hiking

Up to picturesque alpine huts, past crystal-clear mountain lakes, and through surreal rock formations on hikes in the Tre Cime di Lavaredo region. The seemingly endless network of hiking trails around Dobbiaco offers outstanding hiking fun for all ages.

Two cyclists on a narrow cycle path in the Dolomites - Laurin's
Here is where the action is

Biken

Get on the saddle and off you go! With your two wheeled companion, you can wonderfully explore the surroundings around our Laurin, whether you opt for a leisurely trip to Lago di Braies or a more challenging tour to Prato Piazza.

A climber abseiling down an alpine hike in the Dolomites - Laurin's
Keep on ROCKin‘

Climbing

Once you’re at the top, see the world from a bird’s eye view. Breathtaking routes and via ferrata of all difficulty levels await you around the world-famous peaks of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Follow in the footsteps of early climbing pioneers who really got mountaineering rolling in the Dolomiti di Sesto in the late 1860s.

Two cross-country skiers on the slope of the Nordic Arena in Dobbiaco - Laurin's
Gliding like a pro

Cross-country skiing

Elegantly carve your way through the romantic winter scenery and glide along the trails. Through the picturesque Valle di Landro or up to Prato Piazza? You decide!

Parents and two daughters having fun on the toboggan run in the Dolomites - Laurin's
Tremendous tobogganing times

Tobogganing and winter hiking

Winter hiking is twice as much fun! While you make your way home on foot in summer, in winter you can take the toboggan back down to the valley. There are plenty of toboggan runs to explore in and around Dobbiaco. Sounds tempting, doesn’t it?

Skifahren
Ready to Pisten-Party?

Grab your helmet and skis and your skiing holiday in Val Pusteria can begin … look forward to 77 kilometres of slopes in the Dolomiti di Sesto ski area or visit Plan de Corones, South Tyrol’s number 1 ski mountain. From Dobbiaco station, you can reach the valley stations of the Vierschach-Helm and Ried-Plan de Corones lifts in no time with the ski train. The Cortina d’Ampezzo ski area also offers 140 kilometres of slopes for exceptional skiing enjoyment.

A couple trudges with snowshoes through fresh snow on a sunny winter day in the Dolomites - Laurin's
The Dolomites side of life

Snowshoeing and ski touring

Do you also love conquering snowy Dolomite peaks in winter? Then grab your snowshoes or touring skis and off you go! When ski touring and snowshoe hiking in Val Pusteria, the surrounding mountain scenery shows its quiet and peaceful side, making your winter excursions a very special experience.

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