Best natural monuments around Montereale Valcellina are found in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, serving as a gateway to Valcellina. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including dramatic canyons, serene lakes, and fascinating caves. These sites offer geological formations and opportunities for outdoor activities. Montereale Valcellina provides access to a range of natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Fresh, cold spring water for drinking and tapping.
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Mount Jôuf is a peak in the Carnic Prealps that rises behind the city of Maniago. This name, quite common in the mountain environment, literally translates to "yoke" (long and rounded mountain summit). The name appears for the first time in 1286, in the Municipal Archives of Maniago, and today it is written in various ways including: Iouf, Jouf, Jôf, Iof and Jof. Its main peak, an enchanting grassy clearing at 1,224 m, in a panoramic position on the Friulian plain, is recognizable by a modest flag with a rudimentary bench. In reality there is also a lower peak, traditionally recognized, located at 1,203 m and reachable from the saddle below. Here there is a large cross with a summit book. Nearby there is a meteorological station that reduces the view.
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Panoramic view of Alpago. Peace. Looking down, you can see hidden behind the reliefs a tip of Lake Santa Croce, which always amazes with the clarity of its waters. Behind you, however, rise several peaks around 2000 m, among which is the Semenza bivouac.
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I take you on a photographic excursion where the lake under maintenance offers unexpected views. Discover how the sunset light, the gray sky and the haze can transform a seemingly flat scene into a magical composition.
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For those who climb Mount Jouf from Maniago, they arrive at the top, where there is a large cross. Many think that the top is that one, but for the real top (about thirty meters higher), it is necessary to continue along the crest, passing the repeaters, and descending to the saddle, go back up to the real top positioned along the crest (bench and flag).
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This walkway suspended in the void makes unique panoramas possible.
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Today a small trickle of water comes out wrapped in moss... make Dardago water enough...
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Montereale Valcellina offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore dramatic canyons like the Forra del Cellina, which features incredibly steep rocks and clear waters. There are also fascinating underground formations at the Grotte di Pradis, serene waters at Lago di Barcis, and stunning mountain vistas within the Parco Naturale Dolomiti Friulane.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) offers an exciting experience with its transparent glass section and panoramic views of Lake Barcis. The Tarabin Fountain is also considered family-friendly, providing a refreshing stop for hikers and mountain bikers.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views. The First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) provides vast views of Lake Barcis and the surrounding landscape from its metal walkway. From the Summit cross on Monte Jouf, you'll find wonderful vistas, and the Sasson della Madonna, situated in a glacial valley, also offers scenic perspectives.
Yes, the Sasson della Madonna is an isolated boulder in a glacial valley at 1630 m, where a statue of the Madonna delle Penne Nere was placed by alpine troops, giving it a spiritual and historical connection. Additionally, the Piancavallo Crucifix, made from a lime tree felled by storm Vaia, represents a significant man-made monument with spiritual meaning.
The region around Montereale Valcellina is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, including loops around Lake Barcis. There are also many running trails, such as the challenging Pala d'Altei loop. For hiking, options range from moderate trails to difficult ascents like the Pala d'Altei Trail.
Many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Sasson della Madonna is a characteristic point along the Pian delle Lastre - Rifugio Semenza itinerary. Casera “Rupeit” is accessible via trekking routes CAI no 987 and No. 988, offering exceptional views of the Cellina stream. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Montereale Valcellina.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and unique experiences. The transparent glass section of the First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) is often highlighted for its thrilling panoramas of Lake Barcis. The spiritual connection and scenic beauty of the Sasson della Madonna are also highly appreciated, as are the refreshing qualities of the Tarabin Fountain.
Yes, the Tarabin Fountain is a natural spring that has been developed into a fountain. It's the only water source in the Budoiese mountains and serves as a popular spot for hikers and mountain bikers to cool off and refresh themselves.
The difficulty levels vary. Some highlights like the First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) are considered intermediate, offering accessible yet rewarding experiences. Other trails, especially those leading to summits like Monte Jouf or within the Parco Naturale Dolomiti Friulane, can range from intermediate to difficult, requiring a good level of fitness. Always check specific route details before heading out.
While the main highlights are well-known, exploring the wider Valcellina area can reveal hidden gems. The Grotte di Pradis, for instance, offer a unique subterranean adventure. The Sasson della Madonna, though iconic, is situated in a more remote glacial valley, offering a sense of discovery. For a truly immersive experience, venture into the extensive Parco Naturale Dolomiti Friulane, where countless trails lead to secluded natural beauty.
The region is rich in geological wonders. The Forra del Cellina is a spectacular canyon carved by the Cellina torrent, showcasing dramatic rock formations. The Grotte di Pradis feature breathtaking limestone caves with intricate stalactites and stalagmites. The Sasson della Madonna is an isolated boulder, a remnant of glacial activity in the Val de Piera.


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