Attractions and places to see around Calalzo Di Cadore are centered within the Italian Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The town is situated on the western shores of Lake Centro Cadore, offering access to diverse natural landscapes. The area features prominent mountains like Monte Antelao and the Marmarole massif, alongside significant archaeological and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a blend of outdoor adventures and historical points of interest.
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Very nice stop for food and drinks. Would highly recommend to have a soup.
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In April, a lot of snow is still expected in some places.
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An absolute must for anyone who loves the Dolomites and wants to explore them by bike. This year I cycled the Alpe Adria cycle path and the Dolomites cycle path - clear favorite - Dolomites cycle path!🫵😉
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We climbed up from Lake Antorno. A beautiful steep path, first through forests and then along a meadow landscape up to the hut. No shower, two toilets in the whole hut, a communal sink. Internet in front of the hut. A bit sparse in terms of sockets, but charging is free. The food was OK. The hut staff were very friendly. We had our camp right under the roof, very romantic 😂
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The Fonda Savio refuge is located halfway along the Bonacossa path and intersects the Durissini path. The opening period goes from 15 June to 30 September, the structure has 20 beds and 20 bunks available.
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What can you say more and more beautifully than Andi Pontanus' comment!!!! After the strenuous climbs and descents of the Forcella di Misurina and the Forcella del Niavolo, this place is heaven on earth!!! ... and in this heaven there are not only breathtaking views, but also culinary delights (drinks and good food). A must before returning to Lago d'Antorno, Lake Misurina or as a start to the second stage, the northern part of the Bonacossasteig.
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Good food no showers no WiFi. Comfortable shared dorm.
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Calalzo di Cadore is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit the picturesque Lago di Centro Cadore, on whose western banks the town is situated. The unique natural and archaeological site of Lagole offers sulphurous waters, small lakes, and springs. For dramatic mountain scenery, explore the wild Val d'Oten, leading to various mountain huts and offering views of the Marmarole massif and Monte Antelao. Don't miss the iconic Lake Sorapis, known for its distinctive turquoise-blue water, or the scenic Lake Misurina.
Yes, the area of Lagole is both a natural wonder and an important archaeological site. Beyond its sulphurous waters and beautiful lakes, excavations have revealed remains from ancient Roman and Paleovenetian settlements, including a votive stipe. This testifies to its use as an ancient place of worship and for the therapeutic properties of its waters for at least 2500 years.
The region offers numerous opportunities to immerse yourself in the Dolomites. The Val d'Oten is an excellent starting point for excursions into the mountains, leading to huts like Capanna degli Alpini, Chiggiato Refuge, and Galassi Refuge. You can also find prominent mountain huts such as Fonda Savio Hut and Alfonso Vandelli Hut, which offer food and accommodation during their opening seasons, often amidst majestic rock formations.
Calalzo di Cadore offers several cultural and historical points of interest. Besides the archaeological findings at Lagole, you can explore the Pino del Favero Collection, which showcases over 2000 pieces illustrating the history of the eyewear industry in Cadore. The town also features notable churches like the Church of San Biagio and the Church of S. Giovanni Battista. The Eremo dei Romiti is gaining recognition as a cultural hub, hosting events in a spiritual atmosphere.
The region is fantastic for cycling. A highlight is the Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore, which follows an old railway line from Calalzo towards Cortina d'Ampezzo and Dobbiaco, offering scenic views. For more cycling adventures, you can explore various routes listed in the Cycling around Calalzo Di Cadore guide.
Absolutely. The Val d'Oten provides excellent starting points for various excursions. For hikers, the path to Lake Sorapis is a popular and rewarding trek. The area also offers numerous routes for mountain biking and running. You can find detailed trails in the MTB Trails around Calalzo Di Cadore and Running Trails around Calalzo Di Cadore guides.
Yes, the Dolomites offer challenging routes. The hike to Lake Sorapis, particularly via certain paths, can be demanding and includes exposed sections with safety ropes. The Val d'Oten leads to routes above the Marmarole Group and Monte Antelao, which can be quite strenuous. The Spalti di Toro area also features sharp peaks and numerous paths suitable for exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites, often requiring good fitness and experience.
Yes, there are options for families. Lake Misurina is considered family-friendly, with a pleasant walking trail of about 4 km around the lake. The Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a safe and scenic way to explore the region by bike.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally spans from late spring to early autumn. Mountain huts, such as Fonda Savio Hut and Alfonso Vandelli Hut, typically open from mid-June to late September. This period offers the most favorable weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the high mountain areas.
Visitors are captivated by the stunning natural beauty, especially the turquoise waters of Lake Sorapis and the scenic views around Lake Misurina. The peaceful atmosphere and majestic rock formations around mountain huts like Fonda Savio Hut are also highly appreciated. The well-developed Dolomites Cycle Path is a favorite for exploring the mountains by bike. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 1300 upvotes and nearly 1000 photos shared for the attractions in the area.


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