Traverse the Alps from Germany to Austria and Italy, a journey filled with storybook villages, inspiring lakes and rugged alpine peaks.
Self-Guided Munich to Venice
Self-Guided Munich to Venice
Traverse the Alps from Germany to Austria and Italy, a journey filled with storybook villages, inspiring lakes and rugged alpine peaks.
- Self-Guided,
- Inn-To-Inn,
- Moderate to Challenging,
Bavaria, Austria and the Dolomites. It’s a great combination and a fantastic journey.
Hike from the Bavarian Alps of Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Tyrol, Austria. From here, you’ll transfer to the Hohe Tauern National Park to the powerful Krimml waterfalls and cross into Italy to take in the famous Lago di Braies and the region near Tre Cime di Lavaredo in the Dolomites. This adventurous crossing will take you through epic mountain scenery in the heart of the Alps.
While not quite deluxe, this is still a very comfortable tour, with private taxis from Munich to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and from Cortina d’Ampezzo to Venice. You’ll have 9 nights in 3 to 4-star hotels and 1 night in the comfortable and memorable Krimml Tauernhaus. You’ll visit everything from traditional Bavarian villages to the culturally diverse city of Innsbruck, to the UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Dolomites. If you have extra time, you can plan nights in the historic and beautiful cities of Munich and Venice.
This is an epic crossing of the Alps with a wonderful mix of iconic scenery along with some less traveled paths. You won’t forget it!
Itinerary At a Glance
Days 1-3
Germany
Arrive in Munich and travel by taxi to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, at the base of Germany’s highest mountain, Zugspitze. Hike to postcard-perfect Mittenwald and on to Austria.
Days 4-6
Austria
You enter Austrian Tyrol and travel to laid-back Seefeld. After a night in Innsbruck, travel east to the Hohe Tauern park to the Krimml waterfalls and then back in time to the quiet and serene Krimml Tauernhaus.
Days 7-11
Italy
You’ll cross into Italy over the historic Krimml Tauernpass, and will overnight in Brunico, in the Pusteria valley. Take an early taxi the next morning to the enchanting Lago di Braies to start a 2 day hike across a high plateau to Lago di Misurina at the base of the famed Tre Cime di Lavaredo with a transfer to Cortina. Finish with a taxi to Venice your final morning.
Included
This tour includes 9 nights in comfortable 3 to 4-star hotels and 1 night in an historic inn, with all breakfasts and 3 dinners. Your tour includes a private taxis from Munich to Garmisch, Cortina to Venice, and most trailhead transfers in between. Luggage transfers are included to all stops except Krimml, where you will spend a night away from your luggage. You will also receive topo maps, detailed route descriptions, gps routes and sightseeing suggestions. We are always available by phone if you have questions during your tour.
Full Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive in Munich, taxi to Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Arrival in Munich, the beautiful capital of Bavaria in Germany. Your tour starts with a private taxi to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, about 1½ hrs from Munich. You’ll spend your first night in Garmisch, the famed Olympic city which lies at the base of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze, a huge massif on the border with Tyrol and Austria.
Day 2
hike to Eibsee and Zugspitze
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is surrounded by pleasant hiking trails and is blessed with beautiful views from every corner. One hike starts from the nearby village of Erhwald and leads to the Eibsee lake. Take a train from Garmisch to Ehrwald, across the border in Austria. Hike from Ehrwald to Eibsee, under the shadow of the Zugspitze then take a train back to Garmisch.
HIKE: 4-6 hours, 7.5 miles; Elevation: 2150 ft up, 2040 ft down
- Breakfast
Day 3
hike the Partnachklamm gorge to Mittenwald
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 12 miles; Elevation: 2000 ft up, 1320 ft down
- Breakfast
Day 4
Mittenwald to Seefeld over the Scharnitzjoch
Start your day with a private transfer to Puitbach, in the Leutasch Valley. You’ll cross the border from Germany to Austria during the transfer. Walk up the Puittal all the way to the Scharnitzjoch pass. The open nature of the high alpine pastures walked through on this trail allow for fantastic views over of the Austrian Tyrolean mountains.
On the way down, you’ll pass two mountain huts, Wangalm and Wettersteinhütte, which are great spots to stop for a break and enjoy the beautiful scenery from their balconies. A short bus ride (15-20 min) can take you from Leutasch Klamm to your hotel in the village of Seefeld. Enjoy exploring the pedestrian-only core of this pleasant Austrian village.
HIKE: 5-7 hours, 7 miles; Elevation: 3150 ft up, 2880 ft down
- Breakfast
Day 5
Transfer to Innsbruck
Today you transfer by taxi to Innsbruck in the morning and can enjoy a free day in historic downtown Innsbruck or explore the surrounding mountains by cable car.
If you’d like to hike today, the Zirbenweg is a great choice. Starting with a cable car above town, this easy to moderate trail leads through one of the oldest stone pine forests in Europe, with trees as old as 700 years. Frequent clearings bring the mountains and valleys into view. Descend by cable car at the end of the hike.
HIKE: 2-3 hours, 5 miles; Elevation: 980 ft up, 650 ft down
- Breakfast
Day 6
Transfer to Hohe Tauern and hike to Krimml Tauernhaus
You’ll have a 2 hr taxi transfer today through Zillertal valley to the Hohe Tauern region and the beautiful waterfalls of Krimml, at 380 meters, are the largest waterfalls in Austria. Enjoy the popular hike along the waterfalls up to the spectacular valley of Krimmler Achental, where you’ll reach the charming mountain lodge, Krimmler Tauernhaus.
The alpine massif at the back of this valley separates the Austrian Tyrol from the former Southern Tyrol, now Italy. The Krimmler Tauernhaus is the site of an old tavern that traces it’s roots to 1389, and maintains a strong sense of pride and tradition steeped in history. Despite its remote location, the inn has comfortable private rooms and even a wellness area with saunas, steam bath and ice grotto. You won’t have your luggage tonight, so come prepared with extra clothes and toiletries for the night.
HIKE: 3-5 hours, 6.5 miles; Elevation: 1880 ft up, 140 ft down
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 7
hike the Krimmler Tauernpass to Brunico, Italy
Today you’ll hike to Italy through the heart of the Austrian Alps, between the Zillertal in the west and the Gross Venediger in the east (Austria’s 4th highest mountain), via the Krimmler Tauern pass. This is one of the easiest passages to cross the very narrow Alps here and has a long history as a route used by thousands of Jewish refugees fleeing Europe after WWII.
You walk along the Venediger mountain range along the Krimmler, Prettau and Lahner glaciers. The views of the surrounding mountains, with Grosser Geiger, Gammsspitzl, Venediger will leave you not only tongue-tied, but also very impressed. After crossing the pass, you emerge in South Tyrol in Italy and then descend to the small village of Prettau. A private transfer from Prettau to Brunico is included.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 11.5 miles; Elevation: 3320 ft up, 3400 ft down
- Breakfast
Day 8
Visit Lago di Braies and hike to Prato Piazza
You’ll start today with a private transfer in the morning to Lago di Braies (Pragser Wildsee), perhaps the most famous lake in the Dolomites. You’ll get there early and hopefully a bit before the crowds to enjoy the ambiance of this stunning spot.
From the iconic lake, you hike first around the lake and then up to the Croda del Becco pass, onto a beautiful high plateau. Spend the day crossing scenic alpine landscapes before a short descent to the alpine pastures of Prato Piazza. The views over the red-tinted Croda Rossa creates a stunning contrast to the green pastures of this magnificent high plateau. A public bus (15 min, not included) will take you down to your hotel in Brueckele.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 9 miles; Elevation: 3600 ft up, 1970 ft down
- Breakfast
Day 9
hike from Prato Piazza over the Strudelkopf to Lake Misurina
Today’s hike ascends the deliciously-named Strudelkopf to views of the Tre Cime de Lavaredo. Start with a short bus from your hotel back up to Prato Piazza. Hike up from this scenic rolling valley to the Strudelsattel, with an optional out-and-back to the Strudelkopf peak which rewards you with gorgeous views.
This is followed by a descent to the Valle di Landro, where you start climbing again, now to the Rienza Valley towards the Tre Cime. The end of the hike goes through the Rin Bianco Valley to reach the end of the hike at Lake Misurina. Transfer to Cortina d’Ampezzo for your last 2 nights.
HIKE: 6-8 hours, 11 miles; Elevation: 2500 ft up, 3300 ft down
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 10
Tour the Tre Cime di Lavaredo from Lago Misurina
The Tre Cime adorn every calendar of the Dolomites, a trio of solid rocky towers surrounded by even more beautiful mountains. It is busy and probably too popular, but you have a full day to explore if you would like to hike it. You’ll need to take a bus from Cortina to the rifugio Auronzo. Start hiking over the Lavaredo pass, between the Tre Cime and Monte Paterno. Visit the Locatelli hut for drinks or lunch, and continue around, crossing near the lakes of Cengia and the Pian pass surrounded by dolomitic mountains. Continue up to the Col di Mezzo and back to Auronzo hut, where you return by bus back to Cortina.
If you’d prefer to stay closer to Cortina, the loop hike up to Cinque Torri is also fantastic, filled with WW1 relics as well as stunning mountain views. Our route starts from the Falzarego pass, and takes you up to the rifugio Averau, which serves excellent meals. You’ll then loop back down through the Cinque Torri (5 towers) with constant views of the nearby Lagazuoi and Tofana di Rozes mountains before returning to Falzarego. If you have time, the cable car up to rifugio Lagazuoi is also beautiful and memorable. Return to Cortina by bus from Falzarego pass.
HIKE: 4-6 hours, 7 miles; Elevation: 1800 ft up, 1800 ft down
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 11
Depart for Venice
After one final breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a private taxi transfer to Venice, a 2 hr drive. Let us know if you need help with a hotel in Venice. Alternate departure taxis are available, if you need to finish your tour elsewhere.
- Breakfast
What's great about this tour
- Great flexibility for easy, moderate or epic hiking days
- A moderate inn-to-inn with 8 stops in 10 nights
- Comfortable 3 to 4-star hotels on 9 nights, luggage all but 1 night
- A beautiful mix of Bavarian, Tyrolean, Italian cultures
- Iconic stops like Lago di Braies and Tre Cime