Dolomites in September end using public transport
I am planning a 4 day trip to Dolomites, 2 days near Cortina d'Ampezzo and 2 days in Val Gardena in September end (25 - 28 Sep).
I mainly plan to do these hikes:
- Lago di Braies, Lago di Sorapis and Tre Cime di Lavaredo which lies near Dobbiaco
AND
- Seiser de Alm, Lago di Carezza and Seceda which lies near Val Gardena.
But my only problem is I will NOT be able to rent a car since my license is less than 1 year old. So, either
there is any agency that can rent me car without having the age of license rule
OR
I rely on public transport around Cortina and Ortisei. I have heard about a bus 444 but I am not really sure if it can go to all places I mentioned above.
Can someone please advise me if public transport will be good in September end for me to enjoy my hikes and not the hassle of traveling a lot? This is my first time in Dolomites, so I don't want to spoil my fun without a car.
I am really worried if I can enjoy Dolomites in 4 days using public transport.
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Is September a good time to go to the Dolomites?
September is the perfect month to hike in the Dolomites. The weather is generally stable, skies are clear, temperatures are mild, rifugios are open, hotels aren't full, and cable cars (chairlifts, gondolas) operate all month. Though certainly not as crowded as July and August, September is still bustling with hikers.How do I get to the Dolomites by public transport?
We recommend flying to Venice (Marco Polo) as a first choice. Once in Venice you can take a bus to Cortina. Are there bus services to the Dolomites from Venice, Treviso and Bologna airports? The Cortina Express Bus www.cortinaexpress.it and AVTO Bus www.atvo.it operate direct buses from Venice to Cortina d'Ampezzo.Can you get around Dolomites without a car?
Traveling to the Dolomites without a Car From here, you can rely on buses (high season only) to get to major Dolomites destinations like Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Cinque Torri, Alta Badia, etc\u2026 If you're traveling to the Dolomites from neighboring countries, you should take a train to Bolzano (Bozen).Are there buses in the Dolomites?
Bus services are readily available for both getting to the Dolomites, and getting around the region. The bus from Venice to Cortina is probably the fastest option if you are taking public transportation. You can find direct buses from both Venice Marco Polo Airport and the Venice Mestre station.HIKING and TRAVELLING in DOLOMITES ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW | Best trails, weather, public transport
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