Summer in San Martino di Castrozza: Easy Walks, Alpine Views & Local Flavours

Edited by Marta W.

Highlights

“We are two families with young children: San Martino is perfect. Easy walks, authentic atmosphere, great value, and beautiful views.”

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Theme Family
Season Summer
Cime rocciose arancioni illuminate dal tramonto, prato verde in primo piano con cespugli di rododendri rosa
Lago alpino circondato da prati e pini, baita sulla riva e montagne sullo sfondo sotto cielo nuvoloso
Escursionista con zaino e bastoncini guarda cartello di sentieri su prato, vette rocciose sullo sfondo
Tre persone sedute a un tavolo in un locale in legno che brindano con bicchieri di vino; parete con trofei di caccia
Day 1

Sunset at Baita Segantini

Day 1

Sunset at Baita Segantini

After check-in, we head straight to Baita Segantini, one of our favourite spots. In less than an hour we reach the small lake, right below the Pale di San Martino. The kids play on the grass, build little stone towers, and run around freely. We stay for dinner and watch the mountains turn orange at sunset, truly special.

Day 2

Easy walks and quiet moments

Day 2

Easy walks and quiet moments

Slow morning, with a simple breakfast at the residence. Today we hike to the Colbricon Lakes, about two hours, mostly through the woods, with beautiful views along the way. It’s an easy trail, perfect with kids. In the afternoon, some relax by the pool, then dinner at a nearby restaurant and an early bedtime.

Day 3

Bye bye Dolomites

Day 3

Bye bye Dolomites

Before heading home, we take one last easy walk to Malga Crel, recommended by the staff. The path is wide and gentle, suited for strollers. We have lunch, say hello to the animals, and enjoy the quiet mountain atmosphere one last time. In the afternoon, it’s time to leave, but we’re already thinking about coming back.

Tips for your holiday

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What to bring

Small backpacks, sunscreen (SPF 50+), snacks, and comfortable shoes for easy walks.

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Responsible tourism

Park your car and move by foot or free public transport: it’s free, easy and more relaxing.

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Weather and recommendation

Check the forecast before heading out. In the mountains, weather can change quickly, avoid long walks if rain is expected.