Best mountain peaks around Soverzene are found in a region rich with impressive mountain peaks, offering diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is part of the Belluno Dolomites and the Venetian Prealps. It provides access to notable summits such as Monte Serva, Monte Dolada, and Col Nudo. The landscape features extensive grassy slopes, rocky faces, and panoramic viewpoints.
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Zimon de Terne, at 1794m high, is a splendid panoramic balcony over the entire Valbelluna, Monte Serva and Schiara. From here you can perfectly observe the Gusela del Vescovà. The climb becomes particularly steep in some places, but does not present any particular technical difficulties.
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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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Magnificent view of the Dolomites from Belluno's local mountain. The climb is steep and the path is rocky; make sure you take enough water with you!!!
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At this point you have a beautiful view of Mount Schiara, the highest mountain in the Belluno Dolomites.
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reachable by E-Bike. from the bortot houses upwards, the slope varies between 20% and 30%, so it is a challenging climb.
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Ascent to Mount Terne. maximum altitude reachable by bicycle. At the crossroads where you can continue the climb or choose whether to go east towards the ref. 7th alpini, or go down the west variant, there is a bench from which you can admire the entire belluna valley.
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Among the most popular peaks, Mount Serva is renowned for its extensive grassy slopes and extraordinary panoramic views. Another highly appreciated spot is the Crest Trail to Col Mat, a scenic ridge itinerary. Visitors also frequently explore Crep Nudo Summit, which offers commanding views over Lake Barcis.
For breathtaking panoramas, Monte Serva (2,133m) provides extraordinary 360-degree views of Valbelluna, the Alpago mountains, and other Dolomitic peaks, with glimpses of the Venetian Lagoon on clear days. Col Nudo (2,471m), the highest peak of the Venetian Prealps, also offers a magnificent 360° panorama encompassing plains, Dolomites, and even distant Alps. Additionally, Zimon de Terne is a splendid panoramic balcony over the entire Valbelluna.
Yes, the region offers challenging multi-day treks. The Alta Via n. 7 passes through the area, with sections leading towards peaks like Monte Dolada and Col Nudo. These routes are demanding and require proper gear and experience, especially in varying conditions.
The mountain peaks around Soverzene showcase diverse natural features. You'll find extensive grassy slopes and woodlands on peaks like Monte Serva, contrasting with the steep, rocky northern faces. Col Nudo features rugged northern and eastern faces, while its southwest side offers sunny slopes ideal for ski mountaineering. The area is also home to botanical rarities, such as the silvery geranium on Monte Serva.
Beyond hiking, the area around Soverzene offers various outdoor activities. Monte Dolada is known for its climbing opportunities, including a climbing gym, and is a popular spot for paragliding due to favorable thermal currents. In winter and spring, Col Nudo's southwest side is ideal for ski mountaineering. You can also find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Soverzene and Cycling around Soverzene guides.
Yes, there are several marked trails. For Monte Dolada, an alpine trail (T4) leads to the summit, also easily reachable from the Rifugio Dolomieu al Dolada via trail 961, part of the Alta Via n. 7. For Col Nudo, challenging routes like the Col Nudo Summit Trail (via CAI 930) or sections of the Alta Via 7 are available. The ascent to Mount Serva is a challenging hike, particularly the final 100-150 meters.
The recommended period for hiking Monte Serva is from May to October. Generally, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable conditions for hiking in the region, with less snow and more stable weather. However, some peaks like Col Nudo are popular for ski mountaineering in winter and spring due to their sunny slopes.
While not strictly historical, Monte Dolada holds a unique cultural significance as the Pastafarian Church once planted a 'liscafisso' (their religious symbol) on its summit. The presence of the Rifugio Dolada also adds to the local mountain culture, serving as a base for climbers and hikers.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extraordinary panoramic views offered by peaks like Mount Serva, which is a traditional destination for locals. The challenging yet rewarding hikes, the diverse landscapes, and the sense of achievement from reaching summits like Col Nudo are also highly valued. The region's natural beauty and opportunities for various outdoor sports are consistently praised.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being completely unknown, Zimon de Terne, at 1794m high, offers a splendid panoramic balcony over the entire Valbelluna, Monte Serva, and Schiara. Its climb is steep in places but does not present particular technical difficulties, making it a rewarding option for those looking for a less crowded, yet equally scenic, experience.
Accessibility varies by peak. For Monte Dolada, the summit is easily reachable from the Rifugio Dolomieu al Dolada. Many trails start from various points around Soverzene and nearby towns, often requiring a drive to a trailhead. It's advisable to check specific trail descriptions for parking information and starting points.
Yes, for longer or more challenging ascents, shelters can be found. For instance, along the routes to Col Nudo, hikers can find springs for refreshment and shelters like Ricovero Col Nudo. The Rifugio Dolomieu al Dolada serves as a convenient base for those exploring Monte Dolada.


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