Holidays in Canazei
Perpetually watched over by the mighty Marmolada, Canazei is a springboard for some of the greatest summer walking in the Dolomites, reeling in walkers with a head for heights
- Head to the Belvedere Viewpoint
- Savour local food specialities
- Explore famous cycling trails
Inghams Guided Walks included in Canazei
Available between 16 Jun-19 Sep 25 and 08 Jun-18 Sep 26 (subject to availability)
Free summer card
Val di Fassa Card included when staying at affiliated hotels, with discounts on tourist office walks and activities and free use of Trentino bus network.
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Walking in Canazei
Canazei at a glance
- Italian
- Euro (EUR)
- Manchester Int. (MAN), London Gatwick (LGW), Birmingham Int. (BHX), Bristol (BRS), Edinburgh (EDI), London Stansted (STN), Leeds Bradford (LBA), Belfast Int. (BFS)
Travel included to Canazei
Depart on: Saturday or Wednesday
Fly into: Verona or Innsbruck (approx. 2 hours)
Transfer time: approx. 3 hours by coach from Verona or approx. 2 hours 30 minutes by coach from Innsbruck
Included in your Canazei walking holiday
- Inghams Guided Walks from 13 Jun-19 Sep 25 and 08 Jun-18 Sep 26
- Val Di Fassa card included for guests staying at selected hotels: includes discounts on tourist office walks and activities and free use of Trentino bus network
- On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Canazei
- Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday
- Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation
Walking in Canazei
Walks and hikes
- Walking Trails:
- 2240km of walking trails around Canazei
- Terrain:
- Mountainous, forested and wooded areas, valleys, rocky paths
With it's diverse landscape and thousands of kilometres of mountain nature to explore Canazei is the most unbelievable place for walking lovers. The Val di Fassa is full of walks for all abilities, so a great choice for families looking to get the children outdoors. From more intense uphill climbs to flatter walks on the plateau there are so many walking trails to be discovered!
We’ve included two full-day walks per week in Canazei, just for Inghams guests. Join a small group and be led by a professional walking guide on some of their favourite trails. It’s a great way to get to know the area. The the walks will run every Monday and Friday from 16 Jun-19 Sep 25 and 8 Jun-18 Sep 26. You can add the walks onto your holiday at the time of booking, through Manage My Booking or by calling us.
Routes may vary from week to week but as a guide you can see some of our planned routes below.
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended. Walks depend on weather, guide availability, and group size, and routes may change. Details are provided on arrival, and some may include a small local transport fee. Walks are not suitable for under 12s (under 18s must be with an adult). Please ensure the walk is right for you, our guides have the final say. See our booking conditions for full details.
Our guided walks in Canazei




















Our favourite self-guided walks in and around Canazei




















Our accommodations in Canazei
Discover Canazei
- Soak up Dolomite mountain panoramas at the Belvedere Viewpoint
- Savour local food specialities; from canederli to kaiserschmarrn
- Explore famous Giro D'Italia cycling trails
Canazei (Cianacei in the local language of Ladin) is tucked amongst the sky-scraping peaks of Val di Fassa – including the Marmolada, the highest mountain in the Dolomites. Summer lifts winch hikers and cyclists up to the all-you-can-explore buffet of footpaths and mountain top via ferrata routes. Back in town, the pedestrian-friendly streets of Canazei make for a wonderful wander. Duck into inns and restaurants with elaborately carved wooden balconies and pick up souvenirs in farm and wine shops selling Ladin specialities unique to this once-isolated region.
Cable cars and mountain trails lead the way to the Pordoi Pass, where viewpoints offer incredible views over the Dolomites; and the 28 hairpin bends of the Giro d’Italia far, far below. In this region, cyclists can tackle the challenging climbs of the cols, weave through forests on the valley floor, and dive into bike park trails. In the summer, many of the cable cars welcome bikes on board, transforming the Marmolada, Sella and Sassolungo mountains into cycling routes for almost every ability. This is the ideal place to visit if active summer holidays are your cup of tea.
Val di Fassa is one of the five Ladin valleys in northern Italy. Italian, German and English are all widely spoken here, but most townspeople name Ladin as their first language. Try “bun dé!” for hello and “giulan!” for thank you when exploring the more traditional mountain huts, bars and bakeries in town. These are the best places to try culinary Ladin specialities such as fig-filled cajoncie ravioli and the family favourite kaisershmarrn; Tyrolean pancakes piled with blueberry jam. Festivals materialise all summer long too, including the Gran Festa d’istà – when people from all five Ladin valleys get together to celebrate with music, food, drink and dance. The festivals are fun for all age groups and a fantastic opportunity to get to know the local culture on your holiday.
From orienteering and e-biking to easy walking with cable car access – the mountains around Canazei are a great playground for families. Just don’t forget the actual playgrounds, like Fassa Park’s trampolines, paddling pools and bike hire centre. Dòlaondes is the place for zooming down waterslides and splashing about in swimming pools with wrap-around views of the Dolomites; along with a spa treatment or two for the grown-ups. We love cooling down in the waterparks on a hot summer's day.
Buses
Buses are free to use in the area with your Val di Fassa card (see the Cards & Passes tab for more information), so they're an affordable way to travel to different walking locations and nearby towns.
Lifts
For getting up to some of the best walking areas around, the lifts are indispensable. Most lifts are open from approx. mid-June to mid-September, for more detail on the lifts and their opening times visit the Val di Fassa website.
If you're planning on exploring the area from high up, we'd recommend purchasing the Panorama Pass for your holiday which gives you access to 32 lifts in the Val di Fassa area- you'll be spoilt for choice (and views)! For more information on the Panorama Pass visit the Cards & Passes tab.
Val di Fassa Guest Card
The guest card is included for all guests staying at hotels; La Perla, Cesa Tyrol, Cristallo and Dolomiti. The card will be given to you by your hotel or you can download a mobile version on the Mio Trentino app. The card entitles you to:
- Free travel on local buses and regional trains
- Access to workshops, activities and excursions
- Discounted entry to selected museums
- 5% discount on selected treatments at the Terme Dolomia Spa and 10% discount on entry to the QC Terme Dolomiti in Pozza di Fassa
Some workshops and open air concerts are subject to availability. To sign up, take your Val di Fassa card to your nearest tourist office by 6.30pm the day before the event is due to take place.sk your hotel for the card and they will give you a physical version or you can download a mobile version on the Mio Trentino app. Each card has a QR code which will be scanned by any affiliated suppliers to verify validity.
Panorama Pass
You can purchase this pass for free use of lifts in the Val di Fassa during the summer. The pass includes: access to all 32 lifts in the Val di Fassa area (children up to 8 years old go free) for 3, 6 or 7 consecutive days and discount on entry to the Dòlaondes aquatic centre. You can purchase the pass on the Mio Trentino app, online and at information offices in Canazei.
Travel to Canazei
Travel by air
Flights to Verona depart on Wednesday and Saturday between 07 Jun - 20 Sep 25 and 06 Jun - 26 Sep 26
Fly from:
- Manchester London Gatwick, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh London Stansted, Leeds Bradford and Belfast
Transfer time:
- Verona airport: approx. 3 hours by coach
- Innsbruck airport: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes by coach
Private transfers are available on request, for a supplement.
Things to do in Canazei



