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Hiking around Falcade offers access to the Biois Valley within Italy's Belluno Dolomites, characterized by a diverse landscape of iconic Dolomite peaks, high-altitude passes, and lush valley floors. The region features an extensive network of trails winding through dense forests, alpine meadows, and past picturesque waterfalls and lakes. This terrain provides a range of hiking experiences from gentle walks to challenging alpine treks.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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13.0km
06:05
830m
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Cable-aided alpine trail through Pale di San Martino with Machu Picchu-like views to Rifugio Mulaz.

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14.0km
07:56
1,440m
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Hike the difficult 8.7-mile Focobon Valley Trail to Rifugio Volpi al Mulaz for panoramic views of the Pale di San Martino range.
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17.3km
08:41
1,410m
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Geological trail through 300 million years of Dolomites history with ancient coral reef discoveries.
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10.8km
04:36
960m
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Alpine trail from Sappade village to Col Becher pass with stunning Monte Civetta views.
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crossing point from the Valles pass towards the Laresei refuge.
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Passo Valles is not as well known as other more famous ones but it is beautiful both by bike and motorbike, a starting point for excursions such as the Pale di S. Martino.
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Refuge in a splendid location
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The Laresei Hut is charming, with a very good selection and friendly staff. There's a large terrace with a wonderful view and several lounge chairs. I don't find the hike very appealing; it's full of gravel paths and some steep, paved paths.
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Passo Valles offers incredible views
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Nice easy walk. Quality restaurant
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Rifugio Laresei is located at 2,260 m above sea level in Cima Pradazzo, 4 kilometers from Passo Valles, and is a reference point for skiers, cyclists and hikers. Its panoramic terrace offers a spectacular view of Dolomite peaks such as Marmolada, Civetta and Pelmo. The refuge offers a varied menu with typical local dishes, homemade pasta and offers comfortable rooms for overnight stays. In summer it can be reached on foot, by bike or with the refuge's off-road vehicle, while in winter it can be accessed by skis, snowshoes or snowmobile. It is also available for dinners upon reservation.
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Pass between Val Venegia / Venia and Valles Valley, a short distance from Passo Valles. CAI-751, CAI-749 crossroads (AV2, Sentiero Italia).
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Falcade offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 70 trails available. These range from easy strolls to challenging alpine treks, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, Falcade has a good selection of easy trails, with 18 routes specifically rated as easy. A great option for families is the La Cavalera Walk, a mostly flat route along the Biois stream, featuring sculptures by local artist Franco Murer. Another accessible choice is the walk to the Cascata delle Barezze from Sappade, leading to a picturesque waterfall.
For experienced hikers, Falcade provides 18 difficult routes with significant elevation gain. A notable challenging trail is From Passo Valles to Rifugio Mulaz (via Route 751), which ascends towards Rifugio Mulaz. Another demanding option is the Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail from Capanna Cima Comelle to Falcade, a longer route through varied alpine terrain.
Yes, circular routes are available for those who prefer to start and end in the same location. An excellent example is the Rifugio Laresei — ring tour, a moderate 8.1 km trail that leads to a wide plain with panoramic Dolomite views. The Giro delle Coste Walk is another medium-easy round-trip starting from Falcade center.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Falcade region. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to carry water for them. Please check specific trail regulations or local signage for any restrictions.
Absolutely. The region is home to beautiful natural water features. You can visit the picturesque Cascata delle Barezze in Sappade or the majestic Garés waterfalls in Val Gares, both accessible via enjoyable walks. For alpine lakes, the Colbricon Lakes are a stunning destination, reachable from Passo Rolle or San Martino di Castrozza.
Falcade offers numerous points of interest. Sass Pordoi and Punta Rocca provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Dolomites. The Thinking Christ of Castellazzo is a unique man-made monument. Additionally, Col Margherita, accessible by cable car, offers expansive vistas and serves as a starting point for various itineraries.
Yes, Falcade has trails that offer more than just scenic beauty. The Falcade Geological Path provides insights into the region's geological history. There's also the Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail, a longer route exploring the area's natural heritage. For a cultural experience, the Shepherds' High Route (Alta Via dei Pastori) allows hikers to rediscover traditional paths and shelters.
The best time for hiking in Falcade is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally mild, trails are clear of snow, and alpine meadows are in full bloom. Early autumn also offers stunning fall foliage. Some lower-altitude walks may be accessible earlier or later in the season.
Yes, the Falcade region, like much of the Dolomites, has a network of rifugios (mountain huts) and cafes. Many trails lead to or pass by these establishments, offering opportunities for refreshments, meals, or even overnight stays. For example, the path to Rifugio Laresei is a pleasant walk leading to a wide plain with panoramic Dolomite views, and the Valfredda area features traditional 'Casoni' (shepherds' shelters) and the Flora Alpina Refuge.
The hiking experience in Falcade is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic Dolomite peaks, the serene alpine lakes, and the extensive network of forest paths. The diversity of trails, from easy valley strolls to demanding mountain ascents, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, Falcade offers some unique natural attractions. The Bosco degli Artisti (Artists' Wood) provides an immersive experience in nature with sculptures. You can also find the Ant Garden, where you can observe large anthills, offering a different perspective on the local ecosystem.


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