Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been to the Dolomites twice, so you don't need to sell me on them...but does anyone have any comparisons of them with the Julian Alps in Slovenia?
I thought the Dolomites were more scenic than the Julian Alps and much better hiking. We did one hike near Lake Bled (Slemenova Spica) but the tourist info center told us that there were a lot of via ferrata, not as many good hiking trails. Lake Bled itself is scenic though and worth visiting and Ljubljana is a cute little town.
Not PP, but my understanding is that you really need to go deeper into the Julian Alps than Lake Bled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been to the Dolomites twice, so you don't need to sell me on them...but does anyone have any comparisons of them with the Julian Alps in Slovenia?
I thought the Dolomites were more scenic than the Julian Alps and much better hiking. We did one hike near Lake Bled (Slemenova Spica) but the tourist info center told us that there were a lot of via ferrata, not as many good hiking trails. Lake Bled itself is scenic though and worth visiting and Ljubljana is a cute little town.
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Anonymous wrote:I've been to the Dolomites twice, so you don't need to sell me on them...but does anyone have any comparisons of them with the Julian Alps in Slovenia?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks all. I'm curious, has anyone combined a trip to the Dolomites with a beach town on the Adriatic, either in Emelia Romangna or Veneto? It doesn't look too crazy to get to (e.g., there's a direct train between Bolzano and Bologna, from which it is a short transfer to the coast). I've just never spent time in that part of Italy. This would be in July, so busy I'm sure but potentially not as bad as AUgust?
Bologna will be pretty quiet because it’s a college town and will be shut down mostly, there’s really nothing to do there but try the food. I prefer Venice to Emilia Romagna. I lived in Bologna for 2 years. There’s not a ton to do but it’s nice and good food. I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit it tbh. I would do Venice and Dolomites. It’s about 3 hours apart. I like the Dorsodomo? area of Venice. I think there’s a nice resort on an island that the would have a big pool and the kids would enjoy. Venice is iconic for a reason! do that.
and resort feel.
I like Dorsuduro as well, but I really like Bologna specifically because it's a vibrant college town without tourist traps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks all. I'm curious, has anyone combined a trip to the Dolomites with a beach town on the Adriatic, either in Emelia Romangna or Veneto? It doesn't look too crazy to get to (e.g., there's a direct train between Bolzano and Bologna, from which it is a short transfer to the coast). I've just never spent time in that part of Italy. This would be in July, so busy I'm sure but potentially not as bad as AUgust?
Bologna will be pretty quiet because it’s a college town and will be shut down mostly, there’s really nothing to do there but try the food. I prefer Venice to Emilia Romagna. I lived in Bologna for 2 years. There’s not a ton to do but it’s nice and good food. I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit it tbh. I would do Venice and Dolomites. It’s about 3 hours apart. I like the Dorsodomo? area of Venice. I think there’s a nice resort on an island that the would have a big pool and the kids would enjoy. Venice is iconic for a reason! do that.
and resort feel.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks all. I'm curious, has anyone combined a trip to the Dolomites with a beach town on the Adriatic, either in Emelia Romangna or Veneto? It doesn't look too crazy to get to (e.g., there's a direct train between Bolzano and Bologna, from which it is a short transfer to the coast). I've just never spent time in that part of Italy. This would be in July, so busy I'm sure but potentially not as bad as AUgust?