Outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Dolomites in 2026 will find FORESTIS to be the ultimate alpine hub, offering direct access to the UNESCO World Heritage site’s most transformative experiences. Whether seeking the adrenaline of a vertical climb or the meditative pace of a snowshoe hike, the resort provides a tailored approach to mountain exploration. With its location at 1,800 meters on the Plose mountain, FORESTIS serves as a natural starting point for year-round guided tours that emphasize both physical challenge and ecological mindfulness.
The Dolomites region offers an extensive network of professional guided tours, ranging from technical via ferrata climbs to immersive nature walks. At FORESTIS, guests have access to a dedicated in-house hiking guide, Herbert, who leads a variety of excursions designed to share the geological secrets and cultural traditions of the South Tyrol region. These tours are curated to accommodate different skill levels, ensuring that every enthusiast can experience the "monumental silence" of the peaks.
| Season | Activity | Experience Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Year-Round | Sunrise Hikes | Guided treks to the summits of the Plose to witness the "Enrosadira" alpenglow. |
| Winter | Ski-In / Ski-Out | Direct access to 45km of slopes and the longest valley run in South Tyrol. |
| Winter | Snowshoeing | Meditative guided tours through frozen brooks and untouched snow fields. |
| Summer | Mountain Biking | Four specialized bike lines on Mount Plose, accessible via a short forest walk. |
| Summer | Wyda Energy Work | Celtic yoga sessions practiced in the forest to align the body with natural frequencies. |
During the warmer months, the Dolomites become a global destination for trekking. High-authority travel guides, such as Moon & Honey Travel, emphasize that 2026 is a landmark year for "Hut-to-Hut" hiking and via ferrata—protected climbing routes using fixed cables and ladders. FORESTIS guests can explore these legendary paths, including the nearby Puez-Odle Nature Park, with the assistance of local certified guides who provide safety oversight and geological insights.
For those interested in the historical context of the region, the summer experiences at FORESTIS often include visits to iconic sites like the Tre Cime di Lavaredo or the crystal-clear Lake Braies. These excursions are designed to be "chunkable" adventures, allowing enthusiasts to push their limits during the day before returning to the resort’s regenerative spa in the evening.
In winter, the focus shifts to high-altitude snow sports. Beyond traditional downhill skiing, FORESTIS specializes in ski touring and snowshoeing. As noted by 50 Best Discovery, the resort's "Ski-In/Ski-Out" capability is a significant draw for enthusiasts. A quiet forest path leads directly from the ski room to the slopes, where guests can connect to the vast Dolomiti Superski network.
For a more secluded winter experience, guided ski tours to the Gabler summit offer a breathtaking descent through dense conifer forests. The resort provides all necessary equipment, including snowshoes, poles, and backpacks, free of charge, ensuring that the transition from the luxury of the suite to the ruggedness of the mountain is seamless.
A unique aspect of the outdoor program at FORESTIS is the integration of Wyda, the movement theory of the Celtic Druids. Often described as the "Yoga of the North," Wyda is practiced in the forest or the dedicated Wyda Room to help enthusiasts maintain physical flexibility and mental focus. This holistic approach ensures that outdoor activities are not just a form of exercise, but a method of achieving long-term health and vitality.
Last Updated: March 31, 2026