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Seceda & Alpe di Siusi Traverse

5 days / 4 nights

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Discover two of South Tyrol's most iconic landscapes on a five-day traverse linking the Seceda ridge above Val Gardena with the plateau of Alpe di Siusi.

Starting point

Santa Cristina

Finish point

Völs am Schlern

Season

From June to September

Technical level

2/5

Fitness level

3/5

Tour type

Hut-to-Hut

Highlights

  • Cross Alpe di Siusi, Europe's largest high-altitude alpine meadow
  • Hike the iconic Seceda ridgeline above Val Gardena
  • Sleep under the Odle peaks at one of the oldest huts in the Dolomites
  • Walk beneath the vertical walls of Langkofel and Plattkofel
  • Reach the summit of Monte Pez with Schlernhaus as your base for the night
  • Descend through the Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park to the valley

What’s included in the price?

Self-guided

3 nights in traditional mountain huts with breakfast
1 night in a 3-star hotel 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

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 & Alpe di Siusi Traverse is a five-day hike through two of South Tyrol's most distinct mountain landscapes, connected by the Val Gardena valley. It is designed for active hikers looking to explore both the Odle group above Seceda and the sweeping plateau of Alpe di Siusi within a single coherent route.

The traverse begins above Santa Cristina, climbing through forest onto the open Seceda ridgeline. This is one of the most recognisable mountain profiles in the Dolomites, and reaching it on foot gives the opening stage a different character to most tours in the area. Some stages can be shortened using ski lifts, giving the route flexibility depending on conditions and pace.

From Rifugio Firenze, the route crosses Val Gardena and climbs south into a completely different world. The vertical towers of Langkofel and Plattkofel define the skyline as the trail gains height above the valley, arriving at Rifugio Sasso Piatto on the edge of Alpe di Siusi. The transition between these two landscapes is the defining feature of this traverse.

The final stages move west across the plateau before turning south onto the rawer, more exposed terrain of the Schlern massif, finishing with a long descent to Völs am Schlern.

A digital guidebook, GPS navigation, and full logistical support are provided, allowing you to focus entirely on the hiking.

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

The ideal time for hut-to-hut hiking across Europe generally falls between mid-June and late September. However, this can vary depending on the region and the specific trail you’re considering. Elevations and local climate conditions play a role, particularly for trails that cross higher mountain ranges. Always research the current conditions for your chosen route before setting out, and be aware that many mountain huts operate only within the main hiking season, limiting the feasibility of multi-day excursions outside this timeframe.

We’ve rated our tours on a difficulty scale from 1 to 5 — with 1 being the easiest and 5 the most difficult.


The difficulty level of a tour tells you how fit you need to be and how much hiking is involved. Most of our tours are appropriate for people who are regularly active and can hike for about five to seven hours per day.


Technical difficulty means how skilled you need to be to hike on the path. Level 1 means the trail is smooth and wide (like a gravel road), while 5 means the surface is uneven and exposed, and you have to use your hands to help yourself move forward. In practice, that means that the higher the level, the more surefooted and skilled in scrambling you need to be.

You should book your tour as soon as possible, as many accommodations along the trail fill up quickly. That way, you can ensure that you have a place to stay.

In case of an injury, it is best to call the local emergency services. You might find yourself in the wilderness, unable to continue without worsening your situation.


Do not worry too much, though. You will be hiking along popular trails, so you will not get stranded even if something happens.


On the other hand, if you feel too tired to continue hiking, you can always stop in any of the towns and villages along the way and use public transport to get to where you want to be.

Most huts along our hut-to-hut hikes are equipped with showers, but they might be a matter of whether there has been any rainfall lately. Do not expect too much, as mountain huts are not luxurious hotels.

No. The huts provide blankets and pillows for comfort. However, you should bring your sleeping liner so they will not have to wash their bed linen every day.

Cell reception is unreliable in the mountains. If you can see a town, you will likely have a reception. The same goes for mountain huts. If you cannot get it inside, try stepping outside. Wifi is available only at select lodges; most do not have it.

If you dress appropriately, most stages can be done even in light rain. However, if a storm is forecasted, do not hike. In that case, you should wait until the storm passes, even if that means spending a day at the hut.

All available guidance options

Self-guided

Are you looking for a good adventure and limitless flexibility? Then you should try out a self-guided tour, perfect for independent explorers who want to set their own pace. Without the need to stick to a group schedule, you’re free to linger at scenic viewpoints while the logistics are taken care of in advance.

Hassle-Free

We handle itineraries, accommodations, and anything else you prefer not to deal with, so you can enjoy a carefree hike.

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