Most Inspirational Moment
Highlights:-The final day walk around the Tre Cime Di Lavaredo - probably the nicest walk I've ever done! Fantastic scenery in the background, 3 or 4 different valleys so scenery constantly changing, close ups of marmots, a small peak, stop at a mountain hut, rock tunnels, mini-lakes, everything. Climbs of Monte Piano and Durrenstein were also pretty special.The food at the hotel ranged from good to exceptional. The home made ravioli filled with soft cheeses, and the goats cheese strudel with strawberry sauce were phenomenal (and I'm not normally a huge cheese fan). Hotel pool / spa area was great for unwinding after a long day in the hills.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Karl was a very good group leader. Obviously experienced in the mountains, got on well with everyone in the group, and had a very dry sense of humour. Managed to tailor each day of walking to accommodate all the different levels of ability in our group very well, while ensuring everyone's safety. Built good relationships with the hotel / mountain huts we visited. Tweaked the itinerary slightly (we did the same walks as in the trip notes but in a different order) which I thought worked well.
Advice for Potential Travellers
'Official' flights were at awkward times, especially for anyone not based around London. Would recommend investigating flights of your own, and then making your own way to the hotel. I flew from Edinburgh direct to Verona, then took a bus to the middle of the Verona, and then the train north to Villabassa - hotel was only 100 yards from the station. It's not that difficult to do (www.trenitalia.com gives all the train times) and saved me the hassle of changing plane / staying overnight in Gatwick on the way home (plus the environmental impact of taking another flight).