Cheers Jonathan! You definitely watched till the end! We flagged the bus down as it was passing and the driver was kind enough to stop and let us on. So lucky.
When I was there last year there were spectacular thunderstorms on most days in the afternoon. Seems to get the brunt of it compared to even some of the higher alps to the north west.. Amazingly beautifu region. I'm wondering if we were there the same time, we got caught out on Lagaziou, absolutely drenched lol
Walked 10km from Niederdorf/Villabassa station. There is a bus from there, but you must book it in advance or they won't let you on. Hence the walk! To add, I actually came back to the lake with family a few days later, parked in Dobbiaco and took the bus, think it was 442. Learned my lesson and bought tickets online in advance. I hear that others do this from Cortina and there's also a bus from there.
Gorgeous views and great Italian food. Who could ask for more?
This looks unreal my friend, what a gorgeous piece of work! Shots are truly stunning!🔥🎥😊🥾
Thanks for watching, it's a wonderful region to hike through!
Fantastic video Andrew, what fabulous views. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. Brilliant. 🥾⛰😀
Thank you Dave, it's a beautiful part of the world
Absolutely gorgeous! And well assembled video, too. Well done!
Thanks Jeff. I've got a spare tent and sleeping bag if you ever feel the urge to join us!
Wow glad you've got a head for heights gave me vertigo just watching your descents...hope you caught the bus ? great stuff as always Andrew
Cheers Jonathan! You definitely watched till the end! We flagged the bus down as it was passing and the driver was kind enough to stop and let us on. So lucky.
When I was there last year there were spectacular thunderstorms on most days in the afternoon. Seems to get the brunt of it compared to even some of the higher alps to the north west.. Amazingly beautifu region. I'm wondering if we were there the same time, we got caught out on Lagaziou, absolutely drenched lol
Thanks Graeme. Yeah, thunderstorms are just a part of the hiking experience over there. Got caught in a few more down in Venice too
Can you share how you got to the trail head? Bus? A personal car? Where is long term parking available?
Walked 10km from Niederdorf/Villabassa station. There is a bus from there, but you must book it in advance or they won't let you on. Hence the walk!
To add, I actually came back to the lake with family a few days later, parked in Dobbiaco and took the bus, think it was 442. Learned my lesson and bought tickets online in advance. I hear that others do this from Cortina and there's also a bus from there.