Best mountain peaks around Comeglians are situated in the Carnic Alps, a region characterized by its varied mountain terrain. This area provides access to a range of peaks, offering both challenging ascents and panoramic viewpoints. The landscape includes karst topography and features alpine environments on both the Italian and Austrian sides.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Beautiful lake with dreamy bays to linger
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https://www.komoot.com/it-it/tour/784302866 A truly stunning itinerary, well worth the slight effort required. The view of Lake Pera from Sella Sissanis, the crossing of the Creta Bordaglia scree slope, the Giramondo Pass, and then the pearl of Lake Bordaglia—all in one loop—is a delight. The trail is always well-marked and very popular, but it's not for everyone; a minimum level of fitness is required.
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The hardest hill in Europe, a title that may not correspond to the absolute truth, but which was not assigned by chance; probably the hardest climb ever faced by the Great Cycling. If you want to face this climb I think you know what you are getting into... I can only wish you good luck and assure you that the satisfaction it gives is unique
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Beautiful lake under the Avostanis peak, reachable from the (impracticable) asphalt road exposed to the sun.
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…a good and easy to reach excursion destination 🥾👀
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…you can get there by car 🚙 up to about 1520 m to Malga Promosio and from there you can continue comfortably to the lake 🥾
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Wonderful mountain lake, difficult to describe the beauty of this place.
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Suggestive lake inside a basin. I saw it with a bit of cloud and I would gladly go back even to reach the top. The only flaw is the asphalt road instead of a nice path to reach it.
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The region offers a variety of impressive peaks. Monte Coglians, the highest in the Carnic Alps, provides breathtaking panoramic views and historical significance. For cycling enthusiasts, Monte Zoncolan is renowned for its exceptionally steep climb. Monte Crostis offers dramatic high alpine landscapes and solitude, while Monte Talm provides a less strenuous hike with panoramic valley views. Additionally, Passo Giramondo is a notable border crossing along the Carnic Höhenweg, known for its scenic hiking routes and nearby alpine lake.
Yes, several beautiful lakes are nestled among the peaks. Lake Wolayer is a stunning mountain lake situated at 1,951 meters above sea level, part of a nature reserve. Lago Avostanis is another beautiful mountain lake, accessible for a picnic. Near Passo Giramondo, you'll find the beautifully situated Lago Pera Creta di Bordaglia, set against an incredible mountain backdrop.
Absolutely. Monte Coglians served as an observation post for the Italian Royal Army during World War I, with remnants of forts and military mule tracks still visible. Valentin Pass is another location rich in history, offering views in two directions and serving as a stopover or destination with a 'lunar landscape' feel due to its historical context.
Comeglians is particularly famous for its challenging cycling routes. Monte Zoncolan is internationally renowned for its exceptionally steep and demanding climb, often featured in the Giro d'Italia. The ascent from Ovaro includes sections with gradients exceeding 20%. Monte Crostis also offers challenging climbs in vast natural settings, though it was once deemed too dangerous for the Giro d'Italia, it provides unforgettable views for those who tackle it. You can find more challenging routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Comeglians guide.
Yes, there are options for families. Lago Avostanis is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful lake nestled in the mountains that can be reached on foot. Monte Talm also provides a less strenuous alpine trail with panoramic views, suitable for a more accessible hiking option.
The most challenging peaks include Monte Coglians, which is the highest in the region and offers a significant sense of accomplishment upon reaching its summit. For cyclists, the ascent of Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro is considered one of the toughest in professional cycling, with a ten-kilometer stretch gaining 1,203 meters in elevation and gradients over 20%.
Many peaks offer spectacular views. Monte Coglians provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Austrian and Italian landscapes, including distant peaks like Triglav and Marmolada on clear days. Monte Crostis offers sweeping mountain vistas and a true sense of mountain grandeur. From Monte Talm, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the valley, and Valentin Pass offers nice views in two directions.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, such as the challenging Monte Zoncolan Pass Road loops, or explore various running trails. For more detailed information on routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Comeglians and Running Trails around Comeglians guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the extreme sports challenges of Monte Zoncolan to the serene natural beauty of places like Lake Wolayer. The historical exploration opportunities at sites like Monte Coglians and Valentin Pass are also highly valued. The stunning alpine landscapes, panoramic views, and the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, for those seeking a less strenuous but equally rewarding experience, Monte Talm offers an alpine trail through Carnic pines, leading to a summit bell. From its peak, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the valley, providing a scenic and accessible hiking option near Comeglians.
Yes, Passo Giramondo is a key point along the Carnic Höhenweg, indicating that multi-day routes are possible. The ascent from Italy towards Sella Sissanis and Lago Pera Creta di Bordaglia, continuing to Passo Giramondo, is part of a stunning itinerary that can be incorporated into longer treks, allowing for an immersive experience of the untouched nature and historical trails.


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