Things to do in Colfosco in September

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Overview

September is a good time to visit Colfosco. The weather is usually moderately chilly and humid but cool, with temperatures ranging from 40—60°F (5—16°C).

Colfosco has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your September trip to Colfosco. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to September. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Colfosco in September. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout September, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Colfosco in September

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Holidays in Colfosco in September
September
  • The Feast of Saint Januarius (September 19)
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Weather in Colfosco in September

Temperatures on an average day in Colfosco in September

The average temperature in Colfosco in September for a typical day ranges from a high of 60°F (16°C) to a low of 40°F (5°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. humid but cool

For comparison, the hottest month in Colfosco, July, has days with highs of 69°F (21°C) and lows of 47°F (9°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 28°F (-2°C) and lows of 12°F (-11°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Colfosco in September based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in September
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General weather summary

Moderately chilly, humid but cool
Feels like
47%
Chance of rain
0.276 in
Amount
5.8 mph
Wind speed
96%
Humidity
12.6 hrs
Daylight length
6:48 AM
Sunrise
7:25 PM
Sunset
42%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in September
With an average high of 60°F (16°C) and a low of 40°F (5°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and humid but cool. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Colfosco in September

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Colfosco has to offer for travelers in September, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Colfosco that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Colfosco for September.
Puez Hütte
1. Puez Hütte
4.0
(903)
Mountain cabin
Nature & Parks
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I have seen some negative reviews for this Refugio, but after our stop there today, I honestly can’t see why. We were there for lunch today, 8 September and had an excellent experience. Great, friendly and prompt service. The food was excellent, and my beer was cold and just perfect. In all honesty I would rate the place higher if I could.
We stopped for lunch along our hike, before making our way down the mountain. We ordered a goulash soup, a dumpling soup and some sausage and potatoes. The soups were delicious, the sausage and potatoes were good but nothing too special for the price. We were also entertained by goats grazing and bleating nearby. Washroom facilities were very clean as well. It was definitely a nice break for us to refuel before continuing on our hike.
We day hiked route 2 to Rifugio Puez this month and really enjoyed the food. The pasta was excellent, the panini great as well. It's very clean and the bathroom was 5 star clean with traditional toilet and running water sink. They have a live radar/ forecast tablet screen at the register area which really helped us plan our decent. One of us bought one of their Puez t-shirts to remember the hike there. The others in the group now would like one as well. The staff are great and offered to send 2 more when they next decend the mountain. Really great staff to compliment the great food.
Positives first: The hut’s location is fantastic: you get sun all day, from morning until sunset. That said, the hut doesn’t compare to others in the area or reflect the typical South Tyrolean Alpine charm. It feels rather impersonal, commercial, and expensive. A 2.5-minute hot shower costs €4, and a liter of drinking water is also €4. Overall, it lacks the cozy, authentic Alpine atmosphere one would expect. Most huts in the region are bilingual (German and Italian), but this one is heavily Italian-influenced, they speak English though. While that might not be an issue for everyone, the service is generally disorganized: some staff don’t take orders themselves and instead refer you to someone else without actually calling them. The setting is stunning and great for a lunch break, but I wouldn’t choose to stay overnight here. Due to the nearby parking lot for hikers — which makes a day trip to and from the hut feasible in about five hours therefore the hut can get quite crowded around midday.
Whoever with low-to-moderate hiking fitness reaches the Puez Hut it will regard as a blessed end of first half of Puez-Odle Altopiano loop. So was me. After 4 hours hiking from Jimmy Hut, we had a short meal break (decent dumpling soup+ panini w. salami, fast and kind service) paid inside then left. Location is ideal for those hiking the #2 long trail and for the braves daring to go there...
On my way to the Alta Via 2 I spent a beautiful night at the Puez Hut The owner really know how to make people at ease and feel them welcome The whole team is super nice, amazing food, rooms pretty comfy. If you want to have a good time and really enjoy the hut spirit in a beautiful place that's the hut in which spend the night or stop for a nice meal and a good time.
Only rating the restaurant: Miserable service. Greeted the waiter, who came out, he looked at me, didn't say a word, turned around and went back in. Waited for some 10 more minutes, still no service. Others seemed to have been waiting a while too, although it wasn't crowded. It's the only refuge in the area, so they don't need to compete with quality, apparently. Pity.
Food was excellent. Checking in was extremely chaotic. Dinner seating system was needlessly and extremely chaotic. Showers are COLD water only and NOT included in the expensive nightly rate (just give the guests one token each for the shower - an extra charge of 4 euro is just embarrassing to you as hosts). You will pay through the nose for tap water to refill your water bottles. I paid less for luxury hotels in Ortisei and Cortina.
Dolomiti Superski
2. Dolomiti Superski
4.1
(784)
Ski resort
Nature & Parks
Huge area in the Dolomites range encompassing 12 ski resorts, with summer hiking & mountain-biking.
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Pretty much unparalleled ski area on almost all dimensions compared to anywhere else on planet Earth. 7 days on the IKON PASS. Massive on a different scale, Italian and Ladin villages, activities and spas , and probably the most savory on and off mountain culinary experiences in the world. ON-PISTE SKIING: Skiing on piste is superb, the grooming, italian fine; the lift system is very good, with many fast lifts, and gondolas, well-managed. The Sella Ronda circuit is great for transiting from around most of the areas but note places like Cortina, will require a short shuttle, car or bus ride, All villages have charming idiosyncrasies, like Cortina has serious on piste exposed high altitude steep in-bounds terrain, less crowds, and great grooming. Marmolada Glacier is a great place to ski on and off piste. Selva Val Gardena is the most crowded. OFF-PISTE SKIING: is a sight to behold, a religious experience to be lived . Off the Sella Massif, the terrain is fantastic, some chill but all intimidating and much of it will test one's mettle, and the environment is magnificent. Almost nowhere else can you consistently ski in between massive granite towers like these, and it's an incredible feeling but also creates its own sense of foreboding. Most of the terrain is alpine ie above tree line, just some off-piste exits are through thick steep low profile tree forests, be aware! The whole area is a free-riders paradise. Many require ski mountaineering gear and experience . Get an alpine ski instructor/guide, join a group lesson, to really enjoy. All off-piste is avalanche prone terrain, check the avalanche forecast, have an avalanche bag with shovel, probe (& an airbag is good to have), and an armed active beacon or ARVA as they call it here. So while the terrain has everything, the big caveat is the Quality of the Snow can be a challenge given the Dolomites southern latitudinal setting. THE SNOW 1: Snow situation has been iffy in the last decade with climate change & the low latitude location. The riches of the limitless off-piste terrain are only accessible when there is enough snow. Skiing off-piste jewels like Val Mesdi and Val Lasties needs a lot of snow, especially the entrances and the exits. THE SNOW 2: The other risk factor or characteristic is a high likelihood of skiing into or on what I call Dolomites or Dolomiti Cement, heavy sticky snow like the famed Sierra Cement of US Pacific Northwest. Rapid altitude change: can cause issues rising from base areas to mountain tops & saddles. RISK of On Snow HUMAN cannonballs is high as many including adults do not follow basic ski-ride etiquette, THE FOOD: The on mountain restaurants serve delightful food . It remains a Sherlock Holmes worthy mystery as to how they get the meats and vegetable to be so delectably fresh up high on the mountain. Places to eat are many, like Masi in Cortina, whose delightful cuisine deserved 3 Michelin stars! Other places with superb food, and staff are Fredarola in the Arabba region, Cherz in Arabba, Scoiattoli in Cinque Torri, Grill Strobel in Col Gallina in the Cortina-Lagazoui, Crepe du Munt above Corvara, Rifugio Maria on top of Sass Pordoi is a cool spot, Rifugio Luigi Gorza on the saddle of Porto Vescovo, has a view-for-miles sundeck, and Rifugio Serauta cafe is a good place to acclimate before taking the 3rd gondola up to Marmolada ; Hotel Farolia bar in Cortina is nice and the bar in the Col Alto Hotel in Corvara is very well tended. Stayed at the fine Hotel Col Alto in Corvara. Best of all, the Italians are wonderful company, fun, charming, gracious and helpful. What a ride, and what an incredible place.
One of the best skiing areas in the world. You can ski in amazing atmosphere, all kinds of slopes for every ski level.
As an American, lots of culture shocks when skiing in Europe. Good time, only on piste- off piste is not an option. Sella Ronda was fun but could be better labelled.
What a marvelous place! The views and variety of slopes are just great! Its a must to do this! Used opportunity to make the Sellaronda round trip. That was great experience
Don't know anything about skiing here... However driving a sports car through the Dolomites in summertime was definitely fun! Be aware of traffic though.
Absolutely breathtaking ski resort. First off this place is massive, and it's not just one place but a variety of different areas that are connected via lifts and they stretch far and wide. If you're coming here for the first time do note that this location on Google map is not where you want to go to. There are various ski areas and once you decide which part you want to go to, look for the pink dashed lines on Google maps. This indicates the route of the lifts. Go to the starting point of the lift and that's where you want to be. You can buy ski passes there as well.
This place is so special. The countryside is magical in every season. If you love hiking go and enjoy the view, nature, animals! There are so many hiking trails. It's really worth it. And winter? I don't know better place to spend skiing season! There are soo many slopes! You can ski different variations of slopes every single day..it's my beloved place! Go and enjoy it
Ridiculous , a scandal, skiing in Val Gardena, Santa Christina. Slopes in area of Saslong lift. They force people to walk, to cross the slope, force to take a small drag lift. You cannot ski the normal way to the lift, they blocked it and even put a security guy in order to force you to take another unnecessary lift….??🤬🤬 They even close some parts of the slope to force you to their lift…..??? We’ll never be skiing here anymore, this is really stupid what they have done
Adventure Park Calfosch
3. Adventure Park Calfosch
4.3
(601)
Temporarily Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
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Was there with my two daughters, 9 and 12. The blue was a bit advanced for them but managed. The level down from that was perfect. We had lots of fun, can recommend.
We had a wonderful time at the Adventure Park nestled between the mountains in Italy. It was a fantastic experience for the whole family, especially the kids. The surroundings were stunning, and the activities were fun and safe. Just a heads-up: children under 90 cm in height are required to be accompanied by an adult. Despite that, it was a truly enjoyable and memorable day with the kids. Highly recommended for families looking for a fun outdoor adventure!
Very interesting experience! Kids enjoyed, even their dad did! They were very excited! Highly recommend to make a visit
Amazing park with options for all ages! We visited with 4YO and 7YO and had an amazing time! Spent there a couple of hours. The staff was super friendly!
A great rope park. Both my 10 yo and me enjoyed it very much
A must for those who like adventure parks. There are five different routes in the trees with different degrees of difficulty.
Great place. Large variety of routes that depends on your level. Even the medium routes were a little bit scary but I guess it's part of the experience. My kids have enjoyed it and so do I.
My daughters convinced me to join them on the red parcours. With my fear of heights I hobbled behind them wondering what I had gotten myself into and swearing not too do this ever again. With both feet on the ground I proclaimed proudly that it was great and couldn't wait to do it another time, eg when they invent a black route. Practical stuff: it cost 13 euro for 1 route, 4 euro extra for each other one. Come at 10 when it opens. Otherwise you're queuing all the time.
Rifugio Col Pradat
4. Rifugio Col Pradat
4.5
(2054)
Italian restaurant
Transportation
Accessible via cable car, this rustic Italian eatery features a terrace & panoramic mountain views.
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This restaurant is incredibly beautiful to visit and sit on their balcony at lunch to enjoy the spectacular views of the Dolomite mountains. It is located at the top of the lift from Colfosco. The lift costs approximately 10 Euros per person. The food quality was excellent and the service was well organized. It is definitely worth a visit.
This venue is simply fabulous and we were disappointed not to be able to return. Incredible mountain views, chic & comfortable outdoor seating with awesome food and drinks and old fashioned table service and chill adult music. There are several ski run options to get down the mountain from blue and red, to black; but they also offer a ski mobile transport service if you need it after dinner.
Definitely stop here for the views which were great. Food was ok, service was okay. As soon as the food was finished, They took our plates away and showed up with the payment machine almost too promptly that we felt rushed to leave
You'll be hard pressed to find a rifugio with the combination of spectacular view and amazing food! The menu has local dishes, good selection of sausages, pork, beef. They were happy to make a dumpling dish for vegetarian, it was delicious. The portions were big, certainly perfect for a post hike lunch. We were so full we could not try desserts, which also looked yummy. Staff's great.
In my opinion one of the best restaurants if you’re doing Sellaronda (green one)! Food is really good, prices are ok, but the views from there is amazing! Service is really nice and helpful!
The best apple strüdel that we’ve had in this ski region. Personnel at the coffee station could be nicer but maybe its the late season tiredness.
I had my wedding at Col Pradat in September and it was beyond perfect. We could not have picked a better venue for us. We had never been to the Dolomites so we had to rely on google and our wedding planner, Jlenia Costner, for the recommendations and the photos we had seen before did not even do it justice. The views are stunning. Our ceremony set up was perfect. The aperitif and dinner were beyond 5 stars. Everything was delicious and well thought out and intentionally plated. Oracio made sure that my husband and I were happy and satisfied with every detail down to the very important wine pairings. The restaurant itself is very quaint and gives you a home feel. We stayed the night in the lodge which was also perfect. The views from the balcony are incredible. 10/10 recommend
Best experience in the dolomiti. First time we walk all the way up and down. Once you get up you will be stunned by the view. Col Pradat perfect location, very good keisserschmarrn. Second time we took funivia and eat again keisserschmarrn. Excellent waiters, highly recommended
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