Best mountain peaks around Val Di Zoldo, nestled in the Belluno Dolomites, offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by iconic peaks such as Mount Civetta and Mount Pelmo, which dominate the valley's skyline. Val di Zoldo is a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing a backdrop of natural landscapes and a wide array of activities. The valley is also crossed by several high routes of the Dolomites, including route n°1.
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Forcella Ambrizzola (2277 m) is located between several high altitude itineraries, between the Staulanza pass, the Giau pass and Lake Federa.
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Mount Civetta, at 3,220 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the Zoldo Dolomites. From here the panoramic view is endless: hundreds of peaks, valleys and forests intermingle creating a unique postcard. On clear days you can even see the tops of the Austrian Alps.
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The normal route covers many unstable turns. The steep passages are equipped via Ferrata on better rock. Race to be undertaken with the necessary mountain baggage.
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Rather modest summit cross. But the view is all the more grandiose! Nice mountain!
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the hike from the closest cable car (Rifugio Averau) on a summer day is similar to the exit of a subway station in term of people density ! Fortunately, the view on the top is rewarding. And the best comes when you go down on the north ridge: after 5 minutes, the crowd is behind and you can enjoy a very nice walk. Beware of the path: 2 short sections of 40m are equipped with a cable. Easy if you have a sure foot.
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Val di Zoldo is home to several majestic peaks. Two of the most prominent are Mount Civetta, known for its impressive rock walls and climbing routes, and Mount Pelmo, often called the 'Throne of Heaven' due to its distinctive shape. Other notable areas include Nuvolau Hut, offering panoramic views from Monte Nuvolau, and the serene Lake Coldai, nestled amidst towering mountains.
Beyond the peaks themselves, Val di Zoldo offers fascinating natural features. At the foot of Mount Pelmo's smaller peak, Pelmetto, you can find significant paleontological discoveries of dinosaur footprints. Lake Coldai is a beautiful alpine lake of glacial origin, known for its unique green color. The Val Pramper, part of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, is also renowned for its awakening larch forests in spring.
Yes, Val di Zoldo features several mountain passes that provide stunning vistas. Giau Pass is a famous starting point for walks with ample parking and beautiful mountain views. The Ambrizzola Pass, situated at 2,277 meters, serves as a crossroads for various paths and offers a wonderful panorama of Mount Pelmo and the surrounding mountains.
Val di Zoldo offers a wide range of hiking experiences, from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks. You can find routes leading to scenic alpine lakes like Lake Coldai, or more demanding paths to summits like Monte Civetta Summit. The region is also crossed by several high routes of the Dolomites, including route n°1, known for its spectacular scenery.
Absolutely. Mount Civetta is particularly renowned for its challenging climbing routes. Its southern face is one of the tallest rock walls in the Dolomites, and its northern side is famously called the 'Wall of the Walls.' Experienced climbers can tackle routes like the Via Ferrata degli Alleghesi and the Tissi ferrata, which lead to the Torrani refuge.
While many peaks offer challenging terrain, there are also family-friendly options. The region provides pleasant walks from passes like Giau Pass. The Val Pramper, with its larch forests, offers ideal conditions for easy hikes suitable for families. When planning, look for trails categorized as 'intermediate' or 'family_friendly' in highlight descriptions.
Beyond hiking and climbing, Val di Zoldo is a hub for various outdoor activities. The Civetta Ski Area offers extensive slopes for skiing, including night skiing. For those interested in cycling, you can find numerous routes for touring bicycles and gravel biking, such as the 'Staulanza Pass – Giau Pass loop from Forno di Zoldo' or the 'Monte Pelmo – Baldi Pass loop from Pecol'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Val Di Zoldo, Cycling around Val Di Zoldo, and Gravel biking around Val Di Zoldo guide pages.
The best time to visit Val di Zoldo depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and climbing, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. The spring sees awakening larch forests, while summer provides warmer temperatures for high-altitude treks. Winter (December to March) is ideal for skiing and winter sports in the Civetta Ski Area.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits and passes, such as those from Nuvolau Hut and Monte Civetta Summit. The serene beauty of alpine lakes like Lake Coldai is also a highlight. Many appreciate the diverse range of trails catering to different skill levels and the opportunity to experience the unspoiled nature and abundant wildlife of the Dolomites.
Yes, several locations provide exceptional views. The Ambrizzola Pass offers a wonderful panorama of Mount Pelmo. From the villages of Coi, Brusadaz, and Costa, located on Pelmo's southern slopes, you can enjoy wonderful views of Mount Civetta. Additionally, Spiz de Zuel is a panoramic viewpoint specifically known for its spectacular vistas over the entire Val di Zoldo.
Yes, the Val di Zoldo region offers various options for accommodation and dining. Mountain huts like Nuvolau Hut provide both shelter and food, often in stunning locations. Passes like Giau Pass also have facilities where you can enjoy something to eat. The charming villages within Val di Zoldo itself offer a range of amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Yes, Val di Zoldo is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its outstanding natural beauty and geological significance within the Dolomites. Furthermore, parts of the region, such as Val Pramper, are included within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, ensuring the preservation of its rich biodiversity and landscapes.


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