Amazing view on Seceda peak. Trentino Alto Adige, Dolomites Alps, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe. Odle mountain range, Val Gardena. Majestic Furchetta peak. Purple flowers in the morning sunlight.
View of Val di Funes or Villnöß during sunset with Santa Magdalena church and Enrosadira or alpenglow effect on the Odle/Geisler massif, Val Gardena, Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy
View of Seceda, Odle, Dolomites, Italy
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Seceda & Fermeda Towers Traverse

3 days / 2 nights

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Traverse the dramatic ridgelines of the Odle Group and experience the traditional alpine culture of South Tyrol beneath the iconic Fermeda Towers.

Starting point

Ortisei

Finish point

Santa Cristina

Season

From June to September

Technical level

2/5

Fitness level

3/5

Tour type

Inn-to-Inn

Highlights

  • Hike the panoramic summit ridgeline of Seceda
  • Witness the Alpenglow from a natural mountain amphitheater
  • Traverse the open alpine meadows of the Puez-Odle Nature Park
  • Explore the unique geological rock needles of Pierlongia
  • Follow the southern trails beneath the Fermeda Towers
  • Immerse yourself in the South Tyrolean culture, from woodcarving to mountain hospitality

What’s included in the price?

Self-guided

1 night in a 3-star hotel with breakfast
1 night in a traditional mountain hut with breakfast
Digital guidebook with itinerary, route instructions, and practical information
GPS navigation with an easy-to-use app
Tour design and organization
Service and support during your hike

NOT INCLUDED

Luggage transfer to the hut
Tourist tax

What to bring to the tour

  • Hiking shoes/boots
  • 25 to 45-liter backpack
  • Base layer
  • Sports T-shirts
  • Hiking shorts
  • Hiking water-repellent pants
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Midlayer
  • Sports socks and underwear
  • Leisurewear for evenings
  • Down jacket
  • Gloves
  • Shade hat/cap
  • Warm headwear
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Headlamp
  • Hiking poles
  • ID card or passport
  • Snacks
  • Cash
  • Water bottles or hydration pack
  • Sleeping liner
  • Toiletries
  • Toilet paper
  • Small first aid kit

The Seceda 3-Day Hiking Tour is a condensed mountain journey through the Puez-Odle Nature Park, designed for hikers who want to experience the most iconic ridgelines of the Dolomites without an extended commitment.

This itinerary balances the cultural atmosphere of Val Gardena with a night spent in the heart of the alpine pastures. It is created for active travelers who value a seamless transition from the refined woodcarving villages of the valley to the rugged limestone environment of the Odle Group.

The experience is defined by the dramatic contrast between the vertical north faces of the peaks and the rolling green meadows of the surrounding plateaus. While the journey begins with the heritage of Ortisei, the focus quickly shifts to the high-trail network where the landscape opens toward the Sassolungo and Sella massifs. You will navigate paths that lead to unique natural landmarks, such as the massive Pierlongia boulders.

Hiking in this part of the South Tyrolean Alps is both purposeful and atmospheric. You will walk through stone pine and larch forests that give way to open vistas across the broader Dolomite horizon. The route is logistically structured to provide a consistent pace, allowing for stops at traditional mountain huts that serve as essential landmarks for both navigation and local hospitality.

The second evening is spent in a staffed mountain hut, offering a front-row seat to the "Enrosadira" as the setting sun colors the pale rock of the Fermeda Towers.

With organized logistics, including GPS navigation and detailed route descriptions, this tour provides a clear, reliable framework for a self-guided traverse through one of the world's most recognizable mountain landscapes.

Top Places You'll See

From natural wonders to authentic local culture, the route is packed with memorable sights—these are our absolute favorites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hiking in the Alps is typically possible from mid-June to late September, depending on the snow conditions at high elevations. Many hiking routes cross mountain passes that are located above 2000 meters, so it is important to check the current conditions if you plan to visit in early summer.

Keep in mind that the huts along these routes close for the season outside of this time frame, so it is not possible to plan multi-day tours outside of these months.

Read more about the hiking season on the Alta Via 1.

We have rated our tours on a difficulty scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being the easiest and 5 being the most challenging. The difficulty level of a tour indicates how fit you need to be and how much hiking is required. All of our Alta Via 1 tours are suitable for people who are regularly active and can hike for about six to eight hours per day.

In addition to the physical demands of the hike, there is also a technical difficulty level to consider. This refers to the skill level required to navigate the path. A level 1 trail is smooth and wide, like a gravel road, while a level 5 trail is uneven and exposed, requiring the use of your hands for balance. Essentially, the higher the technical difficulty level, the more surefooted and skilled in scrambling you need to be.

We recommend booking your tour as soon as possible to secure a spot, as accommodations along the trail tend to fill up quickly. This will help you ensure that you have a place to stay during your trip.

In the event of an injury, it is best to call local emergency services. While you may be in a remote area and unable to continue without further exacerbating your injury, it is important to remember that you will be hiking along popular trails and will not be completely stranded.

However, if you are feeling too tired to continue hiking, you can choose to reroute towards the nearest town along the trail and find public transportation there. Although Alta Via 1 does not pass directly through any large towns, it does pass close to some of them.

Most of the huts along our hut-to-hut hikes are equipped with showers, but their availability may depend on recent rainfall. Keep in mind that mountain huts are not luxurious hotels, so don't expect the same level of amenities. However, they do offer a comfortable and convenient place to rest after a day of hiking.

Read more about the mountain huts in the Dolomites.

No. The huts provide blankets and pillows for comfort, but it is a good idea to bring your own sleeping liner to reduce the need for the huts to wash their bed linens every day. If you don’t, you might need to buy one on the spot.

Cell phone reception in the mountains can be unreliable. You may be able to get a signal if you can see a town or if you are near a mountain hut. Even if you cannot get a signal inside the hut, you may be able to get one by stepping outside. Wi-fi is not widely available in the mountains, and is only offered at select lodges.

If you dress appropriately, you can typically complete most stages of the hike even in light rain. However, if a storm is forecasted, it is important to not hike and to wait until the storm passes, even if that means spending an additional day at the hut. This is for your own safety.

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Strike across Italy’s iconic mountain range and witness the transcendent beauty of the alpine world, hiking from hut to hut in the Dolomites.

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