Walking along the trails of Lagazuoi means immersing yourself in one of the most significant First World War sites in the Dolomites. Accompanied by a historical guide, visitors can explore trenches, tunnels, military positions, and strategic locations that witnessed important wartime events more than a century ago.
The tour takes you through some of the most iconic areas of the Open-Air Great War Museum, including the Lagazuoi ridge, the FW4 position, and the famous sniper post. Along the way, fascinating stories, historical insights, and personal accounts bring to life the daily experiences of soldiers who fought on the Dolomite front.
An engaging and meaningful experience that transforms a simple mountain walk into a remarkable journey through history and memory.
Period
Available daily until Sunday, September 6, 2026.
Meeting Point
Upper station of the Lagazuoi Cable Car.
Duration
Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Tour Times (Reservation Required)
Participants
No minimum number of participants required. Maximum 20 people per group.
Languages
Italian and English. German-language tours are available from July 18 to July 31, 2026.
Rates
Booking
Advance booking is mandatory through the dedicated reservation app.
For information, weather-related updates, or special rates for groups, please contact the historical guide, Francesco Zoletto, via WhatsApp at +39 345 823 3852.
For German-language tours (July 18–31), reservations can be made by message only at +49 176 45998796.
Visitor Information
The museum is located in a high-altitude alpine environment. Appropriate mountain clothing and hiking boots are strongly recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Visit the official event website for further details and updates.
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