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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2022
  • This is the trip we took to the Dolomites on the 7th May 2022.
    We flew from Dublin to Venice Treviso Airport on a Saturday, collected a Camper Van from the near by Indie Camper's Depot and then headed off for 1 week in the Dolomites.
    On the 1st day we arrived Treviso at approx 5pm, collected the van and drove to stay the night in Belluno at a Park Up.
    We then spent the week touring and hiking in the Dolomites wild camping mainly due to pretty much all campsites being closed due to the off season.
    The beauty is astounding.
    I hope you enjoy the video recording our adventure.

Komentáře • 34

  • @relaxingsilentfilms-LosAngeles

    we are visiting the area late March.. this video is very helpful to assess road conditions.

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the comment. I hope your trip went well👍

  • @tawwie
    @tawwie Před 11 měsíci +5

    Beautiful video and such useful info. Its been hard finding info about travel during May.Did you happen to know if the via ferrata at the 3 peaks of Lavaredo was open or accessible? we are planning a trip in May 2024. Thank you!

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment, via Ferrara at the 3 peaks was open but some sections were quite deep in snow. Many people were turning back about 3km in to the hike as the snow was deep and my friend saw a couple ahead of him get buried up to their waste in snow on the trail following a small avalanche. Some people kept going and some turned back. I hope your trip is amazing 🏔️👍

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před 11 měsíci

      Also feel free to read my blog about our trip here as it includes allot more detail about the locations and the trip generally. www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites

    • @quea722
      @quea722 Před 8 měsíci

      I’m also planning my trip here in May 2024.😉

  • @shaughz
    @shaughz Před rokem +1

    Great Job Jim, tasty Editing 🎬🏅🎥👍

  • @gregfarz78
    @gregfarz78 Před rokem +1

    Great video, we were there the same time we could have literally crossed paths

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem

      Ah wow. We could have indeed. Were you traveling on a Camper as well?

  • @RoadTripCampers
    @RoadTripCampers Před rokem +2

    Really nice! We are going next May... We read about a lot of rainy days on this month, but I think the weather in your video was amazing! What you tell me about the weather in May? Thx!!

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem +2

      Hi There,
      Thank you for taking the time to watch my video.
      We travelled from the 7th to 14th May. The mountains and high roads were still thick with snow but the low roads and low lands were clear of snow. Regardless of the snow on the high roads, all roads open to traffic were clear of snow and in great condition. Driving was not a problem. The weather was generally great. We had temperatures of +20 degrees C each day and on the day we climbed Seceda it was 26 Deg C. If you are travelling in a camper van you should be aware that if you park at high altitude the temperature drops very low over night and I found it quite cold in bed, but the vans have heating which solved this problem.
      If you are hiking you will definitely need hiking boots with ankle support. Regarding clothing all we needed was hiking trousers and then layers for the top half of our bodies. T Shirts, long sleeved tops and then quilted jackets plus hats. We did not need gloves it was not that cold for us.
      If you would like more detailed information you can read my Blog here - www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites
      Thank you once again for taking the time and feel free to ask more questions and I will help If I can.

    • @RoadTripCampers
      @RoadTripCampers Před rokem +1

      @@anyjimblogs perfect, my friend. I just clicked and open ur blog... I'll read it at all soon!!! U really helped a lot. Greetings from Brazil!😃

  • @miguelalba2886
    @miguelalba2886 Před rokem +2

    Hello, how did you get to rifugio Auronzo? Did you walk from lago Antorno? Were you able to go to Cadinini di Misurina viewpoint?? Thnaks!!

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem +4

      We had to walk from Lago Antron’s as the road was closed at the lake due to snow on the road. It’s a 6km hike from the lake to the Rifugio and the last 2km was ankle deep with snow. We were not able to get to Misurina View point as the snow was to deep. You can read my blog here if you think it might be useful - www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites

  • @lachiejg5838
    @lachiejg5838 Před rokem +1

    Hi there, we will be there in mid May this year. Would you say that most of the popular day hikes in the area are open at this time of year? Or still too much snow? Thank you.

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem

      Hi There, we travelled from 7th to 14th May last year. The only location we came across real deep snow was when we hiked to Rifugio Auronzo and it was only as we reach the top. The hike around the 3 Peaks of Lavaredo from Rifugio Auronzo was still quite deep with snow.

  • @mityovalchev8414
    @mityovalchev8414 Před rokem +2

    Hi, your video is really nice. I am planning to visit the area approximately in the same period (arriving there on May 17th and staying for 4 days). My main points of interest are Seceda, Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Lago di braies. I am reading some mixed reviews about that time of the year. My main question is if cable cars are working.

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem

      Hi There,
      Thank you for watching my video and thank you for the comment.
      Our experience was that cable cars were not working in any of the locations we visited during our trip. Every main cable car station we passed had the cable cars themselves taken off of the cable itself and stored in the car park. I do not know if this was a temporary situation for the period between the winter and summer season and the cable cars are up and running again in June or not? It did not look that way to us. The smaller ski lifts were also not in use but in one location we saw engineers using these to move logs / carry out maintenance projects. When we arrived at Col Raiser we saw the cable cars moving so hoped we could take a cable car up to Seceda and hike back down but we found a crew of maintenance engineers working on the cable cars within the Col Raise Cable Car station so they were not open to the public.
      You can also read my Blog on my website which provides allot more information on our trip and the places we stopped. TOP TIP - Lagos De Braise is very busy from about 8am so if you want to have the lake to yourself get up early and be there from 7am or even earlier.
      My Blog is here - www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites
      Thank you for taking the time to watch my video and read my Blog. I very much appreciate you taking the time.

    • @ahhughes123
      @ahhughes123 Před rokem +2

      No, cable cars are not working in May. Most seem to reopen mid June. Dolomites are a ghost town in May. 95% of everything (accommodation, restaurants, bars, cafes are all shut). All the places you mentioned have too much snow for hiking, but there's not enough snow for skiing so things shut down... I found out the hard way.

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem

      @@ahhughes123 Thanks for the info. I hope this did not spoil your trip. We’re you in a camper van?

    • @ahhughes123
      @ahhughes123 Před rokem +1

      @@anyjimblogs no, just a hire car.

    • @beyond92five
      @beyond92five Před rokem

      @@ahhughes123 thanks we are changing our plans for next May

  • @kassersaba5158
    @kassersaba5158 Před 4 měsíci

    I can use some help planing my trip. I am planning to go to Seceda on May 23rd. It looks like most of the cable cars will not be in service except for Col Raiser. Any idea how long is the hike from the Col Raiser cable car arrival station to Seceda? I will arrive in the early afternoon so I am worried about not making it back in time for the last cable car at 5 pm. Thank you!

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi There, unfortunately the cable car at Col Raiser was not open to the public for us. The cable cars were moving but there was a maintenance crew working on them inside the station so the cable cars were closed. We asked the guys doing the work (they had no English and we had no Dutch as they were from the Netherlands) if we could ride to Seceda and hike down but they said no. I think the maintenance was after ski season obviously and summer there is little demand to use them. Anyway we hiked from Kol Raiser to Seceda. Depends on your speed but I would allow 3-4hrs for the hike to the top from Col Raiser. When we got close to the top we found a road so it seems you can drive close to the top. There was a construction site with a crane so trucks seemed to be able to drive to the construction site. If we had known that we would probably have driven closer to the top of Seceda and taken a different route around the top instead. You can read my blog here which may be useful as it has more details on locations we parked and visited.
      www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites

  • @kampanartpharm
    @kampanartpharm Před 6 měsíci +1

    Did any cable car open during your visit?

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment and for watching my video. No cable cars were open during our trip, much to our disappointment.
      In case this is helpful you can read my blog here which provides more detail than the video.
      www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites

  • @stevenm2949
    @stevenm2949 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the upload! We will be there around May 8th for a few nights. Are there any hikes day hikes you would recommend that would be open? Seems like we are unfortunately there 1
    Month too early
    :-(

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Hi There,
      thank you for watching my video and for the comment, I really appreciate it.
      Regarding a suitable day hike, it depends what distance you have in mind and how serious you are about hiking.
      However, hopefully this will be helpful.
      Check out my blog article of our trip and if you’re short of time skip to Day 4 or Day 6 in the Blog - link below.
      Day 4 - 3 Peaks of Lavaredo is a great option but it depends on how much snow is left when you travel. You will likely get up to the start of the 3 peaks hike but too much snow may prevent you getting around the 3 peaks hike itself. Even so it was a great day.
      Another option is Day 6 - Mount Seceda - this was very accessible even with the snow we experienced at higher altitudes.
      I have included details of the hikes and locations in the blog.
      Hope this helps.
      www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites

    • @stevenm2949
      @stevenm2949 Před 5 měsíci

      @@anyjimblogs thank you so much for the feedback! I will take a look at the blog. In which area do you recommend staying in to do the two hikes that you are referring to?

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před 5 měsíci

      If you read the blog I have included the What3Words locations of the places we parked the van up for both hikes.

  • @kevinhernandez6444
    @kevinhernandez6444 Před rokem +1

    how was your experience with indie campers

    • @anyjimblogs
      @anyjimblogs  Před rokem

      Hi There,
      I have written a blog which you can read here in which I cover the Indie Campers experience as well. I hope you find this useful -
      www.anyjimblogs.com/post/camper-van-travel-in-the-dolomites