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Mountaineering around Gosaldo is characterized by its dramatic setting within the Dolomites UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site and the Belluno Dolomites National Park. The region features imposing massifs such as Croda Granda, Sasso d'Ortiga, and Mount Agner, providing challenging terrain for experienced mountaineers. The Val del Mis, with its wild appearance and the artificial Lake del Mis, adds to the diverse landscape. This area offers a network of routes through high alpine environments and rugged valleys.
Last updated: May 7, 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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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The villa, built in 1853 and once the residence of the Counts of Welsperg, has housed the Paneveggio – Pale di San Martino Natural Park Authority and its Visitor Center since 1996. The complex of three buildings—the villa itself, the small church, and the barn (tabià)—is surrounded by a garden and a large meadow-pasture that, in the lower section, fades into a small peat bog. The Visitor Center offers an experiential tour through six rooms where visitors can experience the unique characteristics of each geographic sector of the Park. Coincidentally, the layout of the ground floor spaces bears a striking topographical resemblance to the actual territorial layout. The first room is dedicated to the entire Park and the value of biodiversity. The other five rooms each present a portrait of the major sectors: the Val Canali, the Pale di San Martino Plateau, the Paneveggio Forest, the Lagorai ridge, and the Vanoi. Within the Villa Welsperg complex, the ancient Tabià is a typical example of rural architecture. Having undergone a conservative restoration, it has been transformed into a large multipurpose room. The ground floor, the stable, which retains its original "salesà" (packed earth) flooring, is used as a support space for environmental education activities, while the first floor, the hayloft, can be used for conferences, meetings, and as a space for temporary exhibitions. Adjacent to the Tabià is the "Barch," a structure always open for rest and shelter. A monumental beech tree, estimated to be 300 years old, stands in the driveway leading to the villa. Centuries-old lime trees and horse chestnut trees welcome visitors and lead them to a pond with various aquatic species. To the side of the main building are the fern garden and the ancient rose garden, while opposite the large barn are the medicinal herb garden and the caretaker's field. The former hosts plants once used in the local folk pharmacopoeia; the latter cultivates food varieties no longer commonly used in the gardens of Primiero and Vanoi. https://parcopan.org/poi/centro-visitatori-di-villa-welsperg/
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Commonly known as Laghetto Castrona (or Lago Turchese), it is a small body of water suitable for swimming created by an artificial dam on the Canali stream. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy shores, it lies between Villa Welsperg and the Al Cacciatore hotel, near a convenient parking area.
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A former disused via ferrata, only the bolts remain without the rope. The sections are very exposed and very risky. Absolutely not recommended!
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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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Amazing refuge, open for long periods even in winter. Great food, great view.
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For the view and when the refuge is open, for the welcome
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Gosaldo, nestled within the Belluno Dolomites National Park, offers a diverse range of mountaineering experiences. You'll find routes traversing challenging alpine terrain in massifs like the Pale di San Martino group, as well as paths through rugged valleys and protected wilderness. While most of the 21 routes in the area are classified as difficult, there are also a few moderate and easy options available.
Yes, for those seeking a less demanding experience, there is at least one easy mountaineering route. The Mountaineering loop from Lago del Mis is a great option, offering a chance to explore the natural beauty of the Val del Mis without extreme difficulty. This area is known for its natural charm and the stunning Lake Mis.
Experienced mountaineers will find plenty of challenging options. The Rifugio Pradidali loop from Tonadico is a demanding 6.8-mile trail traversing alpine terrain in the Pale di San Martino group. Another top choice is the Cimerlo – Cima della Stanga loop from Villa Welsperg, offering extensive views across the Dolomite peaks. For those interested in via ferratas, the Via ferrata Stella Alpina loop from Voltago Agordino provides a rugged mountain landscape experience.
The best time for mountaineering in Gosaldo is typically from late spring through early autumn (roughly June to September), when trails are generally free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. During these months, you can fully enjoy the high alpine environments and rugged valleys of the Belluno Dolomites National Park.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes around Gosaldo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Rifugio Pradidali loop from Tonadico, the Cimerlo – Cima della Stanga loop, and the Via ferrata Stella Alpina loop. These circular routes offer varied scenery without retracing your steps.
Mountaineering routes in Gosaldo often lead through areas of significant natural beauty. You can encounter stunning lakes like Lake del Mis, which is renowned for its beauty and unique flora. The Val del Mis itself is a deeply carved valley offering a wild and interesting environment. The region is also characterized by imposing massifs such as Croda Granda, Sasso d'Ortiga, and Monte Agner.
Yes, the area around Gosaldo provides access to several mountain huts, which are essential for longer mountaineering trips or as rest stops. Notable huts include Rifugio Rosetta Pedrotti, Treviso Hut in Val Canali, and Pradidali Hut. These provide shelter, food, and a chance to experience the high mountain environment.
The mountaineering routes around Gosaldo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic setting within the Dolomites UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, the challenging alpine terrain, and the diverse landscapes that include deep valleys like Val del Mis and towering massifs.
Yes, Gosaldo has a rich history, particularly related to mining. You can explore remnants of this past through "The Forgotten Mountain" trail, which leads to the Vallalta Mines. The area also features the California settlement, an abandoned village near the former mining center, adding a unique historical dimension to your outdoor adventure.
While specific public transport options directly to every trailhead can be limited in mountainous regions, Gosaldo itself is accessible. For detailed information on bus schedules and connections to nearby villages that might serve as starting points for routes, it's advisable to check local transport services or consult the official tourism website for the Belluno Dolomites, such as visitdolomitibellunesi.com.
Yes, the Val del Mis is a prominent feature of the Gosaldo area, and routes like the Mountaineering loop from Lago del Mis offer direct access and views of the stunning artificial lake. This lake is considered one of Italy's most beautiful and is surrounded by unique flora.


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