Family Adventure at Croda Rossa – Buggy-Friendly Hike in the Dolomites

View of the Dolomites behind one of the carve-wood station of the Lost Spirits Trail.

Trip Duration: half a day ⛰️ Difficulty Level: Easy & Buggy-Friendly 🚸 Trip Date: August 2025
Croda Rossa Mountain Station: 1925 m

Active Holidays in the Dolomites with Kids

If you’re planning an active holiday in the Dolomites with kids, Croda Rossa is a destination not to miss. This mountain station in South Tyrol offers everything a young family could wish for: buggy-friendly trails, creative playgrounds, alpine huts for a snack break, and jaw-dropping views of the Dolomites.

For us, this was one of the highlights of our trip. My oldest son had been waiting for this adventure all week, and it didn’t disappoint.

Getting There & First Impressions

After parking in the spacious car park, we set off on the cable car ride up to Croda Rossa. The kids were instantly glued to the windows, spotting cows in the meadows below and waving at hikers. The swishing cabin set the tone for the day—it already felt like an adventure before we even reached the top.

At 1,925 meters, the mountain station greeted us with fresh alpine air and plenty of space to explore.

Family-Friendly Fun at the Top

The first thing we noticed was the giant board displaying all the hiking options. This was a relief—Croda Rossa really caters to all kinds of visitors, from young families with strollers to serious hikers looking for a challenge.

Just a few steps away, Rifugio Rudi Hütte tempted us with wide terraces and delicious alpine meals. It’s the perfect spot to grab a bite while soaking in panoramic mountain views. A second hut is already under construction to keep up with the growing number of families visiting in both summer and winter.

But for us, the star attraction was waiting just beyond: the Rocky Spirits’ Adventure Trail.

The Rocky Spirits’ Adventure Trail – A Must for Families

Opened in July 2025, the Rocky Spirits’ Adventure Trail is the newest addition to the Three Peaks Family Adventure Parks—and it’s designed with families in mind.

This 2.5 km circular trail leads you past 15 interactive play stations, all made from natural wood and full of quirky, creative designs. Along the way, kids can:

  • Balance, climb, and explore unique wooden sculptures.
  • Build their own wooden animal statue at one of the stations.
  • Get up close to cows grazing peacefully on the alpine meadows.

We loved how easy the trail was—completely buggy-friendly and with benches placed in just the right spots for a snack break while gazing at the Dolomites. For us, it struck the perfect balance between play and nature, keeping both kids and parents happy.

Practical Tips for Families Visiting Croda Rossa

  • Best For: Families with toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children.
  • Bring Layers: Even though Croda Rossa isn’t the highest mountain, the open meadows can get breezy.
  • Allow Extra Time: Stations are popular, and little ones often want to stay longer than planned.
  • Snack Strategy: If a play area feels crowded, pause for a snack break—the trail is spacious, and things usually calm down quickly.

Why We Loved It

Croda Rossa gave us everything we look for in a family hike in the Dolomites:

  • Active, outdoorsy fun without being overwhelming.
  • Interactive play stations that kept the kids engaged the whole way.
  • Breathtaking alpine views that we adults could actually enjoy while the kids played.

We left with tired legs, happy faces, and the kind of rosy cheeks that only come from a day in the mountains. For us, that’s the recipe for a perfect family adventure in South Tyrol.


👉 If you’re visiting the Dolomites with kids, make sure to add Croda Rossa and the Rocky Spirits’ Adventure Trail to your itinerary. It’s an easy half-day trip that will create memories for the whole family.