Discover the Dolomites UNESCO Geotrail...
... a journey through time and nature
At Camping Sass Dlacia, our philosophy is rooted in a deep connection with the outdoors. We believe that the best way to experience the beauty of the Dolomites is to immerse yourself in their breathtaking landscapes and rich history. One of the most remarkable ways to do this is by embarking on the Dolomites UNESCO Geotrail, a 10-stage trekking route that spans from the Bletterbach Gorge near Aldino to Sesto in the Puster Valley.
This extraordinary trail takes you on a journey through 200 million years of geological history, offering a unique perspective on how these majestic mountains were formed. As you traverse each stage, you'll discover how a tropical sea filled with atolls, volcanoes, and coral reefs gave rise to the dramatic rocky landscape we see today. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009, the Dolomites are celebrated not only for their geological significance but also for the sheer beauty of their towering peaks and distinctive formations.
The Stages of the Dolomites UNESCO Geotrail
Stage 1: From Bletterbach to Passo di Lavazè
Begin your journey in the Bletterbach Gorge, where you'll witness the ancient rock layers that tell the story of the Earth's distant past. This stage leads you to the scenic Passo di Lavazè, a perfect introduction to the wonders that lie ahead.
Stage 2: From Passo di Lavazè to Passo di Costalunga
Continue your trek through lush forests and alpine meadows, gradually making your way to the Passo di Costalunga, where stunning views of the Catinaccio massif await.
Stage 3: From Passo di Costalunga to Rifugio Alpe di Tires
This stage takes you deeper into the heart of the Dolomites, with the jagged peaks of the Rosengarten and Sciliar ranges guiding your path to the Rifugio Alpe di Tires.
Stage 4: From Rifugio Alpe di Tires to Ortisei
Descend into the charming town of Ortisei, a cultural hub in Val Gardena, renowned for its woodcarving traditions and alpine hospitality.
Stage 5: From Ortisei to Rifugio Puez
As you ascend once more, you'll traverse the stunning Alpe di Siusi plateau and enter the Puez-Odle Nature Park, where the Rifugio Puez offers a restful stop for the night.
Stage 6: From Rifugio Puez to Armentarola
This stage is particularly special for guests at Camping Sass Dlacia. As you descend from Rifugio Puez, you'll be rewarded with awe-inspiring views of the Sella Group and the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park. The trail leads you down to Armentarola, just a short distance from our campsite. Here, you can take a well-deserved break and enjoy the serene environment of Camping Sass Dlacia, nestled at the foot of the Dolomites. Relax in our wellness area, savor a delicious local dish or a freshly made pizza at our restaurant, and end the day by sharing stories with fellow hikers around the fire at our Bosch Bar. It’s the perfect way to recharge before continuing your journey.
Stage 7: From Armentarola to Pederü
Leaving Armentarola, you'll head towards the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park, a place of legends and stunning natural beauty. The stage concludes at Pederü, a remote mountain refuge.
Stage 8: From Pederü to Prato Piazza
This stage offers a high-altitude adventure as you cross rocky terrain and alpine pastures on your way to the picturesque plateau of Prato Piazza.
Stage 9: From Prato Piazza to Rifugio Antonio Locatelli
The journey continues towards the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo, where the Rifugio Antonio Locatelli provides a front-row seat to one of the most famous views in the Dolomites.
Stage 10: From Rifugio Antonio Locatelli to Sesto
Your final stage descends into the Puster Valley, concluding your trek in the village of Sesto. Here, you can reflect on the incredible journey you've undertaken through time and nature.
Experience the Dolomites with Camping Sass Dlacia
Whether you choose to complete the entire Dolomites UNESCO Geotrail or opt for day hikes along select stages, Camping Sass Dlacia offers the perfect base for your adventures. Our location near Armentarola provides easy access to the trail, and our commitment to sustainable outdoor living ensures that your stay is as enriching as your time on the trail.
Explore the Dolomites, reconnect with nature, and discover the geological wonders that make these mountains a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At Camping Sass Dlacia, we’re here to help you make the most of every moment in the great outdoors.