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How to Visit the Dolomites Without a Car + Perfect Itinerary

It's absolutely possible to visit the Dolomites without a car. The Dolomites are well connected by regional buses, making it relatively easy to travel between ...

Dolomites without a car : r/ItalyTravel - Reddit

It seems we can take a train up from Verona, base ourselves in one town (either Dobbiaco or San Candido) for 3-5 days, and then take the bus down to Venice.

The Dolomite Itinerary You Don't Need a Car For - JQ

There's no question that the Dolomites are most commonly traveled by car, but I'm here to tell you that it is absolutely possible to spend ...

The ultimate guide to visiting the Dolomites without a car

This guide covers all the essential things you need to know before you start planning your first (or perhaps even second) trip to the Dolomites.

Best Dolomites Base (without a Car) - Rick Steves Travel Forum

Ortisei, Santa Christina, or Selva in the Val Gardena. At the risk of overselling it, Ortisei is the cutest. From there, you have access via ...

7 Days Dolomites Itinerary For Those Without A Car - BucketListly Blog

Here is the ultimate 7-day complete backpacking itinerary for the Dolomites without renting a car. Let's begin!

Dolomites without a car - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

While it seems that Val Gardena is a great spot for visitors without a car and that all accommodation there offers a free transport card (so I've read), ...

The perfect 5 day Dolomites itinerary without a car - Where's Dee Now

The perfect 5 day Dolomites itinerary without a car · About this itinerary · General tips · Day 1: Hiking Resciesa to Seceda · Day 2: Paragliding over the ...

How to Get from Venice to the Dolomites (Without a Car)

The easiest and most direct way to reach Canazei from Venice is by taking a bus operated by Brusutti. This service runs during the warmer months ...

UKH Forums - Dolomites without a car

There's not fantastic interconnect between them. Realistically, if you're doing it by bus, you're probably best sticking to the valley you're based in. There is ...

UKC Forums - climbing in the Dolomites without a car - UKClimbing

Cortina is a good bet but it does limit the climbs you can do, and you have to be quick enough to get the last bus back.

Travel Day: Rimini to the DOLOMITES | Ryan Pelle - YouTube

Can you get to the Dolomites without a car? The answer is YES. I'm taking the train from Rimini to Bolzano then a short bus ride from ...

Dolomites Without Wheels: Is It Possible? - Honda Civic Forum

Re: Dolomites Without Wheels: Is It Possible? The Dolomites do look absolutely incredible in that guide. While renting a car would give you ...

Dolomites travel blog: Everything to know before you go

If renting a car and driving isn't an option for you then don't stress, it is possible to see the Dolomites without a car. It might be a bit ...

How to Get to the Dolomites, Italy: Car, Bus, Train, or Plane

Cable cars will also allow you to get up into the mountains easily without a car. ... Dolomites, without too much of a crowd.

Ortisei Italy - A Great Base For Exploring The Dolomites

Ortisei, Italy, is the perfect base for exploring the Dolomites, especially for those without a car. Everyone who stays here is given a free week's bus and ...

Guide on How To Do The Dolomites Using Public Transport

The detailed guide to get to Lago di Sorapis hike without a car and with public transport is here. I walked to the Faloria cable car then caught ...

What is the best area to stay when visiting the dolomites? - Quora

How do I get to the Dolomites without a car? Sadly the true answer is to travel there in one of these: a good old Triumph Dolomite. Although ...

A wonderful Dolomites road trip: an itinerary for non-hikers

We decided to hire a car and just “wing it”, hoping we'd be able to enjoy the beauty of the Dolomites without those strenuous hikes. I am so ...

UKC Forums - Dolomites via ferrata as solo traveller - UKClimbing

I've got the Rockfall guide already. Also, as I'm travelling alone I'd rather not have to rent a car because of the cost and hassle trying tosimultaneously ...