Natural monuments around Voltago Agordino are situated within the Conca Agordina, a valley surrounded by Dolomite peaks such as Framont, Pelsa, Moiazza, and the Pale di San Martino system. This area is part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by its natural landscape. The region offers diverse environments, from valley floors to high-altitude rocky faces, dense forests, and alpine meadows. It is known for its pristine nature and unique geological formations.
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After leaving the beautiful Lake Mis behind, the gorge narrows and the road gains a little height, passing through successive galleries and tunnels dug directly into the rock. It's a wonderful place that rivals the Sottoguda Gorge on the climb to Marmolada.
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The Bivacco G. Menegazzi is a small brick structure managed by the ANA group of Gosaldo; it has an economical stove and a wooden mezzanine with 8 beds. It is located at 1,737 m above sea level, in the Pian Lònch pasture, about ten minutes from the Rifugio Malga Cavallera. The view from here is truly enchanting: in front the gaze sweeps over the Monti del Sole, the Cimonega group and the Vette Feltrine, while behind rise the Dolomite peaks of Croda Granda, Sass d’Ortiga and Cima Oltro. Inaugurated in August 1980, it was created by recovering the old Casera Pianlonch. It is named after Giovanni Menegazzi, an Alpine soldier from Sant'Andrea di Gosaldo who fell on Monte Golico in March 1941 and was awarded the silver medal for military valor.
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Simple, but similar to a mass migration.
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Very easy ascent, which can be completed without great effort. Good footwear is a must. However, during the high season in summer you should expect a mass migration.
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5 minutes walk from the Rifugio, the meadows and stones all around invite you to linger. Magnificent view.
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Perfect for a break during a MTB excursion in the Dolomites. It offers a welcoming refuge and breathtaking views
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The Menegazzi Bivacco is a welcoming public alpine shelter of the ANA Group of Gosaldo located in the Pian Lonch area at 1,737 meters above sea level. It is located in a panoramic position in front of Croda Granda, Sass d'Ortiga and Pala della Madonna, the Pale di San Martino group.
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Beyond the popular Val Falcina Nature Trail and Mis Valley, visitors also highly appreciate Giovanni Menegazzi Bivouac for its panoramic position and shelter. Another notable spot is Forcella Moschesin, which offers unique views and marks the boundary of the Belluno Dolomites National Park.
Voltago Agordino is nestled within the Conca Agordina, a lush valley surrounded by majestic Dolomite peaks like Framont, Pelsa, Moiazza, and the Pale di San Martino system. You'll encounter diverse environments, from deep river valleys like Val Falcina to high-altitude rocky faces, dense deciduous and coniferous forests, and alpine meadows. The area is also part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its pristine nature and unique geological formations.
Yes, the region offers a blend of nature and local culture. The "Troi de le berte" (Path of Tales) is a charming themed trail where you can discover ancient mythological tales of the "Om Salvarech" (men of the woods). Additionally, Forcella Moschesin, a mountain pass, has historical significance as it marks the boundary of the Belluno Dolomites National Park and features a small ruin nearby.
Absolutely. The Val Falcina Nature Trail is an easy loop trail suitable for non-expert hikers, offering informative panels about geology, botany, and fauna. The Mis Valley is also considered family-friendly, with its picturesque artificial lake. The "Fabio Miniussi" Nature Trail to the Pala della Madonna is another accessible option to explore alpine flowers and enjoy panoramic views.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and exploring high-altitude areas. Autumn (October) is particularly captivating when the larch and beech woods around Voltago Agordino transform into vibrant hues, offering stunning scenery for leisurely walks. Spring brings blooming alpine flowers, while winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, though some trails may be less accessible.
Yes, several options cater to beginners. The Val Falcina Nature Trail is an easy 1.5-hour loop. The "Fabio Miniussi" Nature Trail to the Pala della Madonna provides an accessible way to enjoy alpine flora and mountain views. The Laghetti area is also known for its tranquil environment and offers climbing walls suitable for beginners, making it a good spot for introductory outdoor sports.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, from moderate loops like the Malga Losch Loop Trail to more challenging mountain hikes. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Chiesa di Rivamonte – Voltago Agordino loop. For experienced adventurers, there are demanding mountain hikes leading to summits and bivouacs.
Yes, the area provides a diverse range of hiking experiences. You'll find moderate trails such as the CAI Trail 773 from Rifugio Scarpa-Gurekian to Bivacco Menegazzi, which is about 12.5 km long. For those seeking more challenging adventures, there are difficult mountain hikes, including loops around Rifugio Pradidali or to Cima Rosetta, offering significant elevation gains and technical sections.
Visitors are consistently captivated by the breathtaking panoramic views of the Dolomites, especially from spots like Cima Rosetta and Giovanni Menegazzi Bivouac. The pristine nature, the tranquility of areas like Laghetti, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in wild, untouched environments such as the Val Falcina Nature Trail are frequently highlighted as major draws.
While many areas are well-loved, the Laghetti area is often described as a "natural pearl" of the Dolomites, known for its tranquil environment away from noise and pollution. The charming larch and beech woods around Voltago Agordino, particularly vibrant in autumn, also offer serene and less crowded opportunities for connecting with nature. The "Troi de le berte" provides a unique, culturally rich natural experience.
The entire Conca Agordina offers stunning views, but specific highlights include Cima Rosetta, which provides a magnificent panorama of a large part of the Dolomites from its 2,590-meter summit. Forcella Moschesin also boasts beautiful views of the Dolomites and the valleys below. Additionally, the Giovanni Menegazzi Bivouac is situated in a happy panoramic position, offering a wonderful vista.
While specific parking details for every monument are not provided, generally, you can expect designated parking areas at trailheads or near popular natural attractions. For excursions starting from villages like Frassenè at the foot of Mount Agner, local parking facilities are usually available. It's advisable to check local signage or visitor information centers upon arrival for the most current parking guidance.


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