Best mountain peaks around Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer a diverse range of landscapes from valley floors to high-altitude rock faces. The park, located entirely within the province of Belluno, features rugged beauty and pristine wilderness. Its elevation ranges from 412 meters to 2,565 meters, encompassing various ecosystems. This area provides an authentic experience in contact with nature, with trails ranging from easy paths to challenging routes.
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The highest peak in the Feltrine Alps, at 2,334 m. It is a grassy peak with panoramic views in all directions. To the north, the Pale di San Martino and the Lagorai mountains stand out, below the Primiero Valley. It can be reached from two directions: via the ridge trail 817 or from the east from the Monsampiano valley.
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Malga Pramper is an authentic mountain hut where you can savor quality products and ingredients, prepared with simplicity. The service is friendly and attentive. Located in a privileged position, the hut offers a unique and breathtaking landscape, nestled in the heart of the Dolomites: a stop here is an unforgettable experience.
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Cima Zervoi 1842m. and Casera Zervoi seen from the top of Serva. They can be reached from the Caiada plateau (the plateau can be reached by car from Fortogna) with a nice excursion through Palughet or with a circular tour for CAI 505 for f/lla Tanzon and f/lla Zervoi.
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Mount Serva is a spectacular peak due to its particular position close to the city of Belluno. It is the mountain of the Bellunesi. From its summit, on clear days, especially in winter, the view seems aerial: from the Belluna valley to the summit there are about 1600-1700 meters of altitude difference, which makes the summit seem higher than it actually is. The view ranges from Lake Santa Croce and the peaks of Alpago to Cadore, from the Schiara group to the very long Belluna valley, from the city of Belluno to the plain.
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When climbing Pizzocco, the Cross and the Trigonometric Point, one cannot help but remember that the north-east face measures 600 meters vertically. It was climbed for the first time in July 1959, by the Swiss team composed of Hans Weber and Albin Schelbert. Again on 3 and 4 June 1978, the Bellunesi Franco Miotto and Riccardo Bee conquered the direct route with a new route on the daring rocky horn clearly visible from Val Belluna. Over the years there have been many attempts (some disastrous) to conquer Pizzocco, unfortunately unsuccessful. While the walls of the west face, several climbers from Feltre conquered them. Already in 1948 on that face the Via dell'Amicizia was opened by Franceschini and Palminteri. The west crest via Castiglioni - Detassis etc. The normal climb is not recommended in winter due to the exposure of the path and a delicate passage over an abyss. For the rest you can enjoy a wonderful view both to the north and to the south of the Venetian Lagoon.
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The surface is difficult at times, so please proceed with caution
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The layout of this military road highlights the engineering capabilities of the Military Engineers
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Visitors frequently enjoy Mount Serva, known for its unique position near Belluno and 360-degree views. Other popular choices include Mount Pavione and Monte Pizzocco summit, both offering challenging routes and wonderful panoramic vistas.
Schiara, standing at 2,565 meters, is the highest and most impressive mountain within the park. From its group, particularly Cima de Zita, you can experience unparalleled panoramic views, including the Pelmo and Antelao mountains, and even glimpse the Adriatic Sea on clear days.
Yes, Mount Serva is significant due to its proximity to Belluno. It offers a spectacular 360-degree view from its summit, encompassing the Belluno valley, Lake Santa Croce, the Alpago mountains, and the dolomite wall formed by the Schiara. It's a frequently visited mountain by locals.
For adventurers seeking untouched wilderness, the Monti del Sole group, with Piz di Mezzodì (2,240 m) at its heart, offers a sublime and awe-inspiring landscape. This area is known as the wildest section of the park and is less frequented by crowds.
The park is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, protecting a unique array of flora and fauna. You'll encounter rugged beauty, pristine wilderness, diverse ecosystems, compact and dramatic peaks, grassy peaks, limestone wastes, and glacial cirques. The Valle dell'Ardo, near Schiara, is particularly rich in natural highlights.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the Vette Feltrine Group is considered more accessible and 'friendly' for hiking, offering scenic routes. Additionally, the Pramper Mountain Hut is listed as family-friendly and is surrounded by green meadows, woods, and rocks, providing a pleasant destination.
The region offers a diverse range of outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for mountaineering, such as the 'Col Cavalin – Monte Serva loop' or the 'Schiara Summit loop'. For mountain biking, consider the 'Salita al Rifugio Giorgio Dal Piaz' or 'Val Vescovà - Rifugio Bianchet Trail'. Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'Croce d'Aune Pass – Pedavena Brewery loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for the area.
The park offers beauty year-round. While summer and autumn are ideal for hiking, the views from peaks like Mount Serva are particularly spectacular in winter, making the peak seem higher than its actual elevation. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility for specific seasons.
Absolutely. Peaks like Schiara offer challenging routes, and the Monti del Sole group, with Piz di Mezzodì, often requires a good level of hiking experience due to strenuous treks. Monte Pizzocco summit also features an exposed double summit and a north-east face measuring 600 meters vertically, appealing to experienced climbers.
Yes, there are mountain huts available. For instance, the Pramper Mountain Hut offers typical mountain dishes and a place to rest. When hiking towards Mount Pavione, you can pass through Rifugio Dal Piaz, which provides opportunities for a regenerating stop and local products.
Visitors appreciate the authentic experience in contact with nature, the stunning panoramic views from various summits, and the sense of wilderness. The area is known for its exceptional biodiversity and offers a diverse range of trails from easy paths to challenging routes, often without the crowds found in other parts of the Dolomites.
Yes, the park offers more than just natural beauty. You can explore ancient settlements, historical mining sites, and active mountain huts. The Access Road to Rifugio Dal Piaz, for example, is an old military road that highlights the engineering capabilities of military engineers.


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