Best mountain passes around Canale D'Agordo are found in the Val Biois, a village at the foot of the Pale di San Martino mountain group. This strategic location provides access to several notable routes. The area features diverse recreational activities and significant natural and historical features.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Lake Fedaia is an artificial lake at the foot of the Marmolada
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The reservoir lies between the northern slope of the Marmolada and the Padon ridge running north of the lake. The SS 641 "del Passo Fedaia" state road runs along the northern shore of the lake from Canazei to Rocca Pietore. The Avisio River, which originates in the glacial area of the Marmolada and flows further through the Fassa Valley, is dammed, as are several smaller streams, such as the Torrente Vernel and the Torrente Ombretta. The water from the Torrente Obretta, which lies below the reservoir, is collected and pumped into the lake.[3]
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Passo Valles offers incredible views
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The ascent from the west (Canazei) is quite comfortable and rewards with a view of the Marmolada. The descent to the east is tough. Longer sections with a 15% gradient (or ascent, depending on the direction of travel) require full concentration.
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The Paneveggio forest is one of those things that must be seen at least once in a lifetime
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Very nice up here, the climb from Val de Fiemme was really nice 👍
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The region offers several passes with breathtaking views. Passo Rolle provides stunning 360-degree views of the Pale di San Martino. Lake Fedaia, at the foot of the Marmolada, is famous for its iconic lake views reflecting the mountain. Passo Staulanza also offers panoramic vistas across rugged terrain, including views of Pelmo, Civetta, and Croda da Lago.
Yes, several passes are suitable for families. Passo Rolle is considered family-friendly, offering vibrant wildflower fields in summer and easy access to scenic spots like Baita Segantini. Lake Fedaia is also family-friendly, providing a beautiful setting for leisurely visits along the lake.
The area around Canale D'Agordo is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging hiking trails like the Monte Mulaz loop, and road cycling routes such as the Passo Valles climb from Falcade. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for the region.
Passo San Pellegrino is notable for its historical importance, having been used as a crossing to Venice. Visitors can still explore trenches and battlefields from World War I in the area. Passo Fedaia also holds historical context with its artificial lake, created by a dam built in 1956.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Passo Rolle is known for its dramatic spires of the Pale di San Martino and vibrant wildflower fields in summer. Lake Fedaia offers stunning reflections of the Marmolada. Forcella Moschesin provides a true sense of wilderness and marks the boundary of the Belluno Dolomites National Park.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying wildflowers. Winter (December to March) transforms passes like Passo Rolle and Passo San Pellegrino into ski resorts, while Passo Fedaia becomes popular for mountaineering and free-riding from February to May.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. For example, Passo Staulanza has Rifugio Passo Staulanza, providing hospitality amidst the alpine landscape. Passo Valles (2032 m) also has facilities and a hut, making it a convenient stop for visitors.
Passo San Pellegrino is unique for its blend of scenic beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. It connects Trentino to Veneto, offers extensive hiking trails in summer, and transforms into a renowned ski area in winter. Its World War I trenches and battlefields add a historical dimension to the natural landscape.
Absolutely. For instance, from Passo Rolle, you can embark on a challenging route to Passo Mulaz. Passo Fedaia provides access to the Marmolada, making it ideal for adventurous climbs and mountaineering. The region's hiking guide also lists difficult routes like the Monte Mulaz loop.
Visitors frequently praise the overwhelming views, especially the splendid Pale di San Martino visible from Passo Rolle. The beauty of the area, particularly the iconic reflections at Lake Fedaia, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of challenging routes and serene natural beauty.
While Canale D'Agordo itself is not a pass, its strategic location in the Val Biois at the foot of the Pale di San Martino mountain group makes it an excellent base. It provides convenient access to several notable passes, allowing you to explore diverse recreational activities and significant natural and historical features of the Dolomites.
Forcella Moschesin, also known as the Moschesin Pass, offers a unique and serene natural beauty. It marks the boundary of the Belluno Dolomites National Park and features a small ruin directly at the pass, with an unmanned Malga Moschesin mountain hut nearby, providing a true sense of wilderness away from more crowded spots.


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