Yes, the Dolomites feature a surprisingly large number of easy, high-value hikes that offer "world-class" views with minimal physical strain. One of the best beginner-friendly routes is the Lago di Braies loop, a flat, 4km circuit around the famous turquoise lake. Another premier option is the Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm), Europe's largest high-altitude meadow, which features wide, paved, and gravel paths that are nearly flat and even stroller-friendly. For those who want "big mountain" drama without the climb, taking the Seceda cable car and walking the ridgeline meadows provides a "low-effort, high-reward" experience. In 2026, many "rifugios" (mountain huts) are accessible via gondola, allowing casual hikers to enjoy a traditional South Tyrolean lunch and "postcard-perfect" vistas of the jagged limestone peaks without needing specialized gear or extreme fitness.