Best mountain peaks around Trichiana are situated in the Valbelluna, providing a diverse pre-alpine landscape for exploration. The area features smaller mountains, panoramic viewpoints, and historical routes, catering to various hiking preferences. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights, with trails traversing forests, meadows, and significant historical sites. Trichiana serves as a base for discovering these varied environments and their unique characteristics.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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L'Alpe del Nevegal, historically known as the "Terrace of the Dolomites", is a hill located a few kilometers from Belluno offering a spectacular view of the Valbelluna and the peaks of the Belluno Dolomites. A well-known tourist resort for both summer and winter, it is a prime destination for those seeking sport and relaxation a short distance from the Venetian plain. During winter, it offers slopes for alpine skiing and ski touring, while in summer it transforms into a paradise for trekking, trail running, and mountain biking, with routes reaching the Botanical Garden of the Eastern Alps and the Sanctuary of Mary Immaculate Our Lady of Lourdes. Its strategic position and breathtaking panoramas make it a unique natural balcony overlooking the UNESCO heritage.
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On May 25, 1964, a fire completely destroyed the first and second floors, rendering them unusable. The efforts of firefighters and artillerymen who rushed to the scene in force managed to contain the flames and prevent them from spreading to the nearby building. Despite the negative opinion of the Military Engineering Corps regarding restoration work, public opinion and the Belluno CAI Section pushed for yet another reconstruction, finding valid support in Gen. Pietro Torrazzo. This recommenced under the supervision of the 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment of Belluno. The inauguration ceremony was held on August 31, 1968. The seventies still saw the race to "conquer" a spot for television antennas, both military and civilian. The most imposing one, belonging to RAI, was placed a few meters from the refuge, on the north side, and is still there today. A new period of closure and management uncertainties followed. In 1988, the COMILITER of Padua decided on its renovation, which concluded in 1992. In 1993, the State Technical Office proposed a rental fee, and on May 1, 1994, after five years, the refuge reopened under new management. In 1995, the agreement, still in force, was signed. Today, this place represents an act of gratitude for the survival of a heritage entirely belonging to Belluno.
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The idea to erect the first refuge of the CAI section of Belluno was taken during the board meeting of May 20, 1898, and formalized in July 1899. Its function was to support hikers from Belluno and Treviso. The refuge was inaugurated on September 23, 1900, and dedicated to Richard Henry Budden, one of the pioneering figures of mountaineering, proponent of numerous reforestation projects to safeguard the mountain environment, and a sincere friend of the province of Belluno. The construction was built on land donated by the De’ Bertoldi family. After difficult management, also due to the debt situation, during World War I the refuge was set on fire, making it unusable as a shelter. Reconstruction began in September 1938, when a detachment of the 24th battery of the 5th Alpine Artillery Regiment encamped on Col Visentin for the initial excavation operations. It was reopened on August 15, 1946. Based on the project by architect Alfarè, the current small tower was built, adapted into a chapel-shrine for the Fallen of the 5th Mountain Division, a votive tomb that held the lighthouse donated by the Navy and contains the list of brothers fallen in Libya, on Ortigara, on the Carso, on Sabotino, those on the arid Ethiopian plains, and finally those who remained on the fields of Albania, in the Montenegrin gorges, and in the desolate immensity of the Russian steppe.
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Located at an altitude of 1764 meters, Rifugio Col Visentin offers one of the widest and most evocative panoramas of the Veneto Prealps. From here, the view stretches from the Adriatic Sea to Monte Grappa, from Montello to the Dolomites, with spectacular glimpses of iconic peaks such as Pelmo, Civetta, Antelao, Cimon della Pala, Croda Rossa, and the Marmarole. On the clearest days, you can even make out the Croatian coast to the East, and to the West, the gaze extends beyond the Berici Mountains. The refuge is a reference point for summer and winter tourism in Veneto, frequented by hikers, snowshoers, cyclists, and nature lovers in every season. It offers accommodation with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It is open daily from May to September and on weekends during the rest of the year. Inside the refuge, you will find the highest meteorological station in the Veneto Prealps, as well as three webcams offering real-time images of the landscape. www.rifugiocolvisentin.net
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Col Visentin (1,763 m) is the most spectacular balcony in the Prealps, suspended between the glittering Venice Lagoon and the jagged peaks of the Belluno Dolomites. It's a must-see destination for its 360° views, from the sea to Lake Santa Croce, making the climb worthwhile. At the summit is the Rifugio 5° Artiglieria Alpina, a place steeped in history, recognizable by its circular stone tower and tricolor lighthouse. It's the ideal stop to savor local cuisine before continuing along the scenic Sentiero delle Creste.
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Very beautiful if the sky is clear, very suggestive if it is cloudy
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Pizzoc is a mountain in the Treviso Prealps. It reaches 1,565 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the municipality of Fregona and the province of Treviso, to which it belongs.
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beautiful panoramic summit near the Rigugio
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Near Trichiana, you can explore the unique San Boldo Pass. This mountain pass is renowned for its distinctive construction, built by Austro-Hungarian troops in just 100 days, and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Absolutely! Mount Pizzoc, at 1,565 meters, provides a vast panorama stretching from the Euganean Hills to the Gulf of Trieste on clear days. Another excellent spot is Col Visentin Hut, located on one of the highest peaks of the Venetian Prealps, offering 360-degree views that can include the sea.
The area around Trichiana is rich in natural beauty. You can find impressive waterfalls like those on the Bognon Waterfall Loop, emerald pools, and diverse flora, including rare orchids, within the Dolomiti Bellunesi region. The Brent de l'Art Canyon also offers a unique geological experience with its suggestive formations.
Yes, the region offers trails with significant historical and cultural insights. The 'Places of the Resistance' Loops, for example, combine natural beauty with sites related to the partisan resistance during World War II, offering views over the Po Valley. The Mount Pizzoc summit also features historical elements, including the 'Piazza della Pace' and remnants of a former NATO radar base.
For a challenging experience, consider routes around Monte Frontal, such as the 'Monte Frontal Hunter's Loop' or the 'Monte Frontal and Cascata del Bognon Forest Loop,' which features significant elevation gain. The climb to Col Visentin Hut is also considered intermediate to difficult, rewarding hikers with extensive views.
Yes, you can find mountain huts in the area. The Col Visentin Hut (Rifugio 5° Artiglieria Alpina) is located on Col Visentin and offers facilities. Near Mount Pizzoc, you'll find the Città di Vittorio Veneto Mountain Hut, also known as Baracón, which is a great spot for panoramic views and refreshments.
Beyond hiking, Trichiana serves as a great base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging MTB trails like the 'Passo San Boldo – Cison di Valmarino loop' or more moderate options. There are also running trails available, such as the 'Piave River – Villa Gaggia loop'. For more details on these activities, explore the MTB Trails around Trichiana, Cycling around Trichiana, and Running Trails around Trichiana guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for individual peaks, the region offers a range of difficulties. Moderate forest loops like the Bognon Waterfall Loop are suitable for those seeking a less strenuous experience. The varied trails around Trichiana cater to different fitness levels, from easy walks to more challenging hikes.
The region around Trichiana is generally enjoyable for hiking across multiple seasons. The Bognon Waterfall Loop, for instance, allows discovery of diverse flora, suggesting spring and summer are ideal. The Brent de l'Art Canyon can be visited year-round. For specific conditions, especially at higher altitudes, checking local weather before your visit is always recommended.
The Crodon del Gevero is a distinctive 18-meter high rocky extension overlooking the Bivacco dei Loff. Its characteristic shape is easily recognizable, even from the plain. The summit, at 1254 meters, offers panoramic views of the Belluna Valley and the Treviso plain, and features a Madonna protected by fragments of a howitzer.
For additional information about Trichiana and the Valbelluna area, you can visit the local tourism website at visitborgovalbelluna.it.


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