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Experience the magic of the Dolomites at night with a gentle snowshoe hike, star gazing, and stunning views of Monte Pelmo—perfect for all adventure levels.
Imagine walking through a silent, snow-covered forest under a sky lit by stars, the majestic peaks of the Dolomites glowing softly in the moonlight. While we haven’t personally taken this tour, reviews and detailed descriptions suggest it’s a wonderfully peaceful way to see the mountains in a new light—literally. The night snowshoeing adventure offers a rare chance to connect with nature after hours, with guidance that emphasizes both safety and storytelling.
What we really like about this experience is its accessibility—it’s designed to be easy and suitable for everyone, regardless of experience level. Plus, the stunning views of Monte Pelmo make it a visual highlight that’s hard to beat. The only thing to consider is that it’s a group activity, which might mean shared pace and some waiting if you prefer a solo trek. This tour is ideal for those craving a gentle outdoor adventure, star gazing, and the quiet magic of the mountain landscape after dark.


This evening adventure offers a different perspective on the Dolomites. Instead of the usual daytime hikes, you’re out under the stars, walking through snow-blanketed forests where everything feels hushed and alive. The guides, notably Elisa, are praised for their depth of knowledge about the local environment and their ability to respect slower walkers, making the experience welcoming for everyone.
The highlight for many is the view of Monte Pelmo, which you’ll see rising majestically in the moonlight. When the moon hits these Pale Mountains, their rocky surfaces seem to glow—an optical phenomenon that adds a touch of magic to the experience.
The meeting point is conveniently located at the car park of the Città di Fiume refuge, with ample space on the left (or a smaller lot on the right if snow has piled up). The tour starts at 5:30 p.m., so you’ll get to enjoy the early evening glow and settle into the forest darkness as the guide leads you through a 6 km, 300-meter elevation gain route. The walk is described as easy, making it accessible even for those who might not be regular snow hikers.
Throughout the hike, you’ll be equipped with headlamps, snowshoes, and trekking poles, all included in the price. This gear ensures safety and ease, particularly important as walking in snow at night can be disorienting without proper lighting.
While the tour is designed to proceed in cloudy or snowy conditions, it will be canceled if there’s heavy rain or strong winds—a prudent safety measure. This flexibility means you might have to be a bit flexible with your plans, but it also ensures you only get out when conditions are safe and enjoyable.
With a small group capped at 10 participants, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere. As some reviews note, guides like Elisa are attentive to different paces, which makes the walk more inclusive. This small-group approach also fosters friendly interactions, making it a great option for solo travelers or couples seeking a communal outdoor experience.
At $56.94 per person, including gear and guide service, this snowshoe tour offers good value considering the professional guidance, equipment, and the unique opportunity to see the mountains at night. It’s a way to enjoy the Dolomites differently without the hefty price tag of more strenuous or longer excursions.
One reviewer, Pami, appreciated Elisa’s knowledge and attentiveness, especially respecting slower walkers, which made the hike more enjoyable and less stressful. Another reviewer, Valentina, praised the kindness of the guide and the overall experience, emphasizing the personal touch that guides like Elisa bring.

This experience is perfect for travelers who want a relaxed, scenic adventure in a stunning mountain setting. It’s ideal if you’re curious about the Dolomites after dark, love outdoor activities, or simply want a peaceful night walk in nature. While it’s not a strenuous trek, the gentle effort rewards you with breathtaking views and a sense of calm that’s hard to find elsewhere.
It’s also a fantastic choice for those who value small-group experiences and appreciate guides who are both knowledgeable and considerate. The inclusion of all necessary gear means you won’t need to worry about equipment, and the flexible weather policy provides peace of mind.

This night snowshoeing tour truly stands out as a memorable way to see the Dolomites in a serene, almost mystical setting. It offers a gentle pace, expert guidance, and the chance to marvel at the mountain’s natural beauty under the stars. If you’re after an authentic outdoor experience that combines scenic views, star gazing, and a touch of adventure, this is an excellent choice.
Travelers who enjoy nature, easy hikes, and quiet evenings will find this tour particularly rewarding. It also suits those who want a safe, guided exploration without the need for prior snowshoeing experience. Be prepared for a peaceful walk that might make you rethink daytime mountain visits—sometimes, the mountains at night are the most enchanting of all.
“Elisa, our guide, was very informed about the surroundings and respected the fact that some of the participants were slower than others during the …”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Only children over 7 years old can participate, as the activity involves walking in snow with some physical effort.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No, all gear including snowshoes, trekking poles, and headlamps are provided, making it convenient for travelers.
What if the weather is cloudy or snowy?
The tour will still go ahead in cloudy or snowy conditions, but it will be canceled only if there’s heavy rain or strong winds for safety reasons.
How long is the hike?
The trek is approximately 6 km long with an elevation gain of about 300 meters, and lasts around 2 hours.
Can I join the tour if I have mobility issues?
No, it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments or back, heart, or other health problems that could be affected by walking in snow.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at the car park of the Città di Fiume refuge—look for the large parking area on the left going up.
Is transportation included?
No, you will need to arrange your own transport to the meeting point.
This snowshoeing experience in the Dolomites, with its friendly guides and stunning scenery, offers a peaceful break from the busy daytimes. It’s not only about the activity itself but about the chance to connect with nature in a truly special way—under the stars, in the quietly glowing mountains of Italy.