Exploring amazing Val di Funes on the Adolf Munkel trail | Hiking in Dolomites #6

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  • čas přidán 24. 04. 2020
  • In this episode of Hiking in Dolomites we are going to share very easy one-day hike to do in Val di Funes. It is called the Adolf Munkel trail. It is 11 kilometers long, has only 400m of elevation profile and most of the trail goes through the forest with some beautiful rocky views on the surrounding mountains and several wide angle landscapes.
    We woke up to a sunny morning in our wild camping spot in the forest where we had a very quiet night. So we had our quick breakfast and got down to Santa Cristina village to catch the bus to Val di Funes-Refugio Zannes. It took us around an hour of time and we finally were at the place. So we started this Adolf Munkel trail (that has been named in honor of some soldier). At first there weren’t too many people on the trail with us and we have been enjoying the secluded shaded forest paths and the calmness and silence of the places. It even reminded us some parts of the Tour du Mont Blanc trail we did earlier that year with lots of rocky areas and huge roots of the trees you have to go through. It was very idyllic forest stretch…
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Komentáře • 11

  • @WalkingNatureWorld
    @WalkingNatureWorld  Před 4 lety

    What was the most crowded trail you have ever been to?

  • @Mrgoeniegoegoe
    @Mrgoeniegoegoe Před 4 lety

    I would love to hike with you guys one day 🤘🏽💚🐢😍 You go to awesome places 👌💚🐢

    • @WalkingNatureWorld
      @WalkingNatureWorld  Před 4 lety

      Yes, we would love to meet up one day with you too! It must be awesome experience! We have to plan it one day:)

  • @outdoorsman1140
    @outdoorsman1140 Před 4 lety +2

    The horn symbol if that is what it was possibly means no horns or making noise so that it doesn’t disturb other people’s enjoyment of the piece.
    The hammer which you said that it looks like don’t break the rocks probably wasn’t far off, and probably means no geology/taking fossils as geologists use a geologists hammer to break or crack the rocks to get the fossils out for their collections. Although the geologists want to take the fossils home, if lots of them do it, it would result in lots of broken rocks like scree and the natural environment would be altered.

    • @WalkingNatureWorld
      @WalkingNatureWorld  Před 4 lety

      That is some interesting information to us. We guessed it with the horn symbol but with the hammer we had no idea. That is very curious to learn, thank you:)

  • @fbellicalderi
    @fbellicalderi Před 3 lety +1

    Hola , hay una buena señalización del sendero ? ( bien indicado?)

  • @dinyslamet2245
    @dinyslamet2245 Před 3 lety

    What time of the year did you do this trail? Is September the off season?

    • @WalkingNatureWorld
      @WalkingNatureWorld  Před 3 lety

      We did it in September, the whole Dolomites part and can say that it is the low season already compared to July and August.

  • @xtc716
    @xtc716 Před měsícem

    How much time is need to do this hiking trail ? We are planing to go with our parents, and I'm sceptical if it is too long that they will not enjoy it.

    • @WalkingNatureWorld
      @WalkingNatureWorld  Před měsícem

      This was one of the easier trails that we did in Dolomites and if we weren't filming it could take us only 1.5hours probably, but having 2 hours will be nice to enjoy the nature and forest around. It is not physically demanding and can be done with the whole family.