Run The Dolomites - July 13-19, 2026

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Rogue Expeditions
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191 reviews
Jul 13 - 19, 2026
Group size: 8 - 12
Run The Dolomites - July 13-19, 2026
Italy

Rogue Expeditions
  • Email address verified
191 reviews

Jul 13 - 19, 2026
Group size: 8 - 12

About this trip

Welcome to Run Dolomiti!

Please see below for pretty much everything that you need to know in advance of your upcoming adventure. You can also click "My Trips" at the top of this page to access and edit your personal information and view/pay your remaining balance at any time.


 And of course, feel free to refresh yourself on the full itinerary and inclusions/exclusions any time at this link: https://www.roguexpeditions.com/running-tours/europe/italy/

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GUIDES + CONTACTS

Your main Rogue Expeditions contact for any pre-trip questions or concerns is [email protected].

Your lead Rogue Expeditions guide for this trip will be Alain Pernau; contact info will be sent out prior to departure.

FLIGHTS

Once you have booked your flight, please submit your flight details here.

For this trip you will need to arrive in Venice, Italy (VCE) no later than 12pm on July 13, 2026 and depart the same place no earlier than 1pm on July 19th, 2026.  We will be there to meet you at the airport, and we will take you back there at the end of the trip. Please note that if you book travel outside of those parameters you will be responsible for arranging your own arrival/departure transport.

We highly recommend arriving in Venice at least one day early - this gives you a chance to explore the island, a chance to rest before the running trip begins and provides a buffer in case of flight delays or cancellations. We will have a group meet up at Piazzale Roma (the only place that vehicles can access on the island) for those who are already in Venice, likely at 1pm.

Want tips & tricks for landing flight deals? Check out this article.

THE PACKING LIST

READ THIS: Packing (light) tips for your next adventure 

GENERAL THINGS TO CONSIDER 

*This is an active trip with lots of time outdoors, but there will also be a couple of nice dinners - pack at least one appropriate outfit for those.  

*Any type of luggage is fine, but remember: no one ever wishes they’d brought more stuff! Stick to the essentials and pack only what you need. If your luggage is too big or too heavy for you to carry it all yourself, it’s too much stuff!

*Have some sort of ‘day bag,’ whether it’s a small backpack, messenger bag, etc. It should be big enough to carry money, a camera, a water bottle, and a jacket – something you can keep with you in the vehicle.

*Please do not expect any proper laundry opportunities during the week! Our final hotel may be able to arrange something for you, but it's not guaranteed.  *You'll often be finishing a run with lunch at a hut, and will likely want to have a good and portable set of warm/dry clothes to change into  

CLOTHES

*2-3 pairs running shorts + 1-2 pair running tights or pants

*2-3 short sleeve running shirts/tank tops + jog bras and 2-3 long sleeve running shirts

*2-3 non running shirts/tops

*2 pairs pants or jeans or skirts

*1 warm jacket (down or fleece)

*1 waterproof rain jacket (can double as a running jacket - please ensure that this is fully *waterproof*)

*1 lightweight jacket or pullover

*Underwear

*1 set of sleepwear


ACCESSORIES + SHOES

*1 pair trail running shoes + 1 pair sandals +  1 pair non-running shoes (note that you will be required to have a pair of 'indoor' shoes at the rifugio; running shoes cannot come inside. Sandals will do the trick)  

*5-6 pairs socks 

*Running hat *Warm hat/beanie

*watch / charger

*Sunglasses

*Day bag

*Shower towels are provided by the hotels but please bring a small pack towel for sweat/rain.

*Gloves 

*Hydration pack (mandatory!); you should be able to carry drinking water (minimum of 1L, though 1.5L is better), extra layers, rain gear, camera, etc.
*Poles (optional): can be helpful on steep climbs and descents, especially for those with knee issues. Previous runners were happy to have them! 


TOILETRIES 

*Shampoo/soap/conditioner 

*Toothbrush/toothpaste

*Brush/comb

*Few travel packages of kleenex and/or wetwipes (emergency/backup TP)

*Feminine products

*Razor

*Contacts/solution if needed

*Sunblock

*Moleskin or bandaids – we’ll have some of this for the group, but blisters are a common problem and it’s good to have some of your own on hand

*Any other medication you may need (we will have a basic first aid kit for the group)   


DOCUMENTS

*Passport (US citizens must have 6 months validity when you enter Europe)

*1-2 credit/debit cards (make sure to call your bank the week before departure and tell them the dates that you will be overseas, and make sure to tell the that you will be in Italy along with any other stops that you have planned. This way they won’t put a security hold on your card).


OTHER STUFF  

*Phone/camera + charger

*Books/tablet

*Journal/pens if desired

*a few large ziplocs (useful both for waterproofing your phone in the rain, and to carry out any toilet paper you may use on the trail)

*Ear plugs if you are a light sleeper/your roommate snores *Electrical adapter: you'll need the European style with two round prongs, like this

MONEY - HOW MUCH WILL YOU NEED?

Most everything is already paid for and credit cards are widely accepted, so you shouldn’t need much in the way of cash. ATMs are easily found at the airport and in each town that we visit. Italy uses the euro; here are things to plan for:

> Alcohol, coffee and other drinks/snacks that you might find along the way. Drinks at dinner should be settled with cash, as we won't be splitting out individual drink tabs. Coffee will always be included with breakfast but there are many opportunities for an espresso throughout the day (including on the trail!).

> One dinner in Cortina: We exclude one dinner from this trip just to give everyone an opportunity to explore the town and eat whatever they want (we'll provide suggestions!). While all restaurants will take cards, in our experience most people still join others from the group and cash can make it much easier to divvy up the bill.

> Tips. Your entire trip will be spent with guides & drivers who go above and beyond to create an amazing experience for you. While there are no strict tipping customs and tips are never expected, it’s always appreciated. Any gratuities will be split evenly amongst the team.

Available Packages

Trip Price
Deposit: $600
$5,695
Deposit: $600

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Rogue Expeditions
191 reviews
Rogue Expeditions is a unique adventure travel company that creates run-centric vacations around the world. Our itineraries are designed to combine authentic, off-the-beaten-track travel experiences with organized, supported daily runs in unforgettable places, and to accommodate all levels. Put more simply, we are adventure travel for runners!

Reviews

Highly recommend, just do it! Absolutely amazing experience I'll never forget. We were well looked after by Michael, Tone and Alain every step of the way! Runs were amazing with regular stops for food and drinks should you need them. Everyone on the trip was lovely and friendly. Food and wine was next level, accommodation great. Flora our host was also such an amazing person with such passion for running! Thank you all!
By Stephen N for Run With Flora: Running Retreat in Alpe-Adria on Jul 22, 2025
What an incredible trip! My fourth Rogue Expedition and this one did not disappoint. Ireland is amazing and the Hidden Northwest had so many great runs, amazing lodging, great food and three of the best guides. Everyone was fully engaged, friendly and outgoing. I hope to do the other Ireland itinerary along with many more Rogue Expedition trips. I highly recommend.
By chris J for Run Ireland: The Hidden Northwest - June 30-July 7, 2025 on Jul 18, 2025
The Balkans were beautiful and I definitely would recommend this trip. All the guides and support staff were top notch. The meals and accommodations were great too. I will say, compared to other Rogue trips that I’ve done, this one involved more hiking than running. This wasn’t a bad thing but just be aware if you sign up for this trip.
By Michael E for Run The Balkans: Albania & Montenegro - June 13-20, 2025 on Jul 08, 2025
This trip far exceeded my expectations. From the choice of hotels, to the choice of running trails, to the choice of restaurants, I was more than happy and satisfied. The guides also exceeded my expectations from their local knowledge, their professionalism, level of organization and attention to detail were top notch. They have earned a repeat customer for sure. The best way to see and truly understand a country is on foot, interacting with local residents. I left feeling that I had seen and truly understood Ireland in a way that was physically very challenging and intellectually stimulating.
By Thomas G for Run Ireland: The Classic Route - June 20-27, 2025 on Jul 07, 2025
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It was amazing to see a part of Europe that I did not know existed. High mountains, trees and meadows, large and beautiful lakes. And to get to know the culture too and the local cuisine.
By Jacob Y for Run The Balkans: Albania & Montenegro - June 13-20, 2025 on Jul 04, 2025
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