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Mountaineering routes around Mezzano offer access to the dramatic landscapes of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Pale di San Martino mountain group. The region is characterized by majestic peaks, deep valleys like Val Noana, and expansive natural parks such as Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino. These features provide a diverse environment for challenging climbs and high-alpine traverses.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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11.4km
06:13
1,060m
1,060m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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12.7km
06:12
1,180m
1,180m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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8.48km
06:36
1,220m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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hello an information since the bivouac was replaced at the end of 2025 I was interested to know if the route in question is valid for the new Fiamme Gialle bivouac, thanks!
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For the view...which is "grandiose"
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I was a bit disappointed with the food at the Rifugio Pradidali: - small bowl of minestrone, €10 (4 spoonfuls) - potatoes and eggs, €14 (tiny plate, about 2 bites) - bread basket, €2.50 - large bottle of water, €5 Total €31.50 If a family of four has to spend almost €130 to eat at the refuge, the mountains are only for the rich. I'm all for "supporting" refuges, but with high prices and ridiculous portions, I understand those who bring their own sandwiches. And I don't expect to find gourmet dishes, much less trucker-sized portions at a trattoria. PS: It's in a stunning location, and the staff is very kind and friendly.
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The Rifugio Velo della Madonna is located in the heart of the Pale di San Martino. It is a starting point for excursions and mountaineering routes, including the famous "Spigolo del Velo" route. The refuge offers hospitality with beds and a restaurant service, offering typical dishes of the local cuisine. It is open during the summer season, for more information: https://www.rifugiovelodellamadonna.it/
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The summit of Vezzana, or more simply Vezzana, is the highest mountain of the Pale di San Martino (3,192 m above sea level) and is located on the border between the municipal territory of Canale d'Agordo and Primiero San Martino di Castrozza.
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Superb alpine excursion from the cant del gal to the legendary Pradidali refuge
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Excellently maintained bivouac at 3005m, it is encountered with great pleasure during the Bolber-Lugli via ferrata. Excellently maintained bivouac at 3005m, it is encountered with great pleasure during the Bolber-Lugli via ferrata.
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La Vezzana, at 3192 meters, is the highest peak of the Pale di San Martino massif. Crowned by the statue of a virgin and a cross, it offers an infinite panoramic view of a sea of rocks. It's impossible to count the number of peaks seen from here, so take a few minutes to commit it to your memory.
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The mountaineering routes around Mezzano are primarily designed for experienced mountaineers. Out of the 11 routes available, 10 are rated as difficult, requiring very good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience. There is one moderate route available for those looking for a slightly less demanding challenge.
Yes, several mountaineering routes around Mezzano are circular. For example, the Rifugio Pradidali loop from Tonadico is a challenging 11 km circular trail. Another option is the Velo della Madonna Hut – Ferrata della Vecia loop from San Martino di Castrozza, which covers 12.7 km and includes a via ferrata section.
The best time for mountaineering in Mezzano is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, the region also offers opportunities for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing in winter, particularly within the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park.
Mountaineering routes in Mezzano offer stunning views of the Pale di San Martino mountain range and the Primiero Valley. You might encounter beautiful alpine lakes like the Colbricon Lakes, accessible from Passo Rolle. Many routes also lead to mountain huts such as Segantini Hut or Rifugio Rosetta Pedrotti, offering unique high-alpine experiences.
While most mountaineering routes around Mezzano are difficult, the broader Primiero Valley offers easier walking routes and cycle paths along the valley floor, which are more suitable for families or those seeking less strenuous activities. For specific mountaineering, there is one moderate route available, but it's important to assess your family's experience and fitness levels carefully.
The mountaineering routes in Mezzano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic Dolomite peaks, the challenging ascents, and the unique high-alpine environments that define the region.
Yes, several notable landmarks are accessible from or near the mountaineering trails. Passo Rolle is a significant mountain pass offering splendid views and serving as a starting point for hikes. You can also find unique monuments like The Thinking Christ of Castellazzo, which offers mythical views from 2334 meters.
Many mountaineering routes start from locations like Tonadico or San Martino di Castrozza, which typically offer parking facilities. For example, the Cimerlo – Cima della Stanga loop starts from Villa Welsperg, which is the headquarters of the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park and likely has designated parking.
The guide data does not specify permit requirements for general mountaineering routes. However, for activities like via ferrata or rock climbing, especially within protected areas like the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park, it is always advisable to check local regulations or consult with experienced mountain guides. For general information about the region, you can visit visittrentino.info.
Yes, many mountaineering routes in the Dolomites lead to or pass by mountain huts (rifugi) which often serve as refreshment points. For instance, the Bivacco Fiamme Gialle – Cima della Vezzana loop and the Velo della Madonna Hut – Ferrata della Vecia loop are named after huts that typically offer food and drink, as well as overnight stays.
While the guide highlights popular routes, exploring the vast Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park can reveal many rewarding trails. The Cimerlo – Cima della Stanga loop from Villa Welsperg is a challenging 11.5 km route that offers a deep dive into the park's alpine environment, potentially offering a more secluded experience compared to the most frequented paths.


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