Best mountain peaks around Calalzo Di Cadore are nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, offering access to some of the most spectacular mountain peaks in the Italian Alps. This region provides diverse opportunities for mountain enthusiasts, from challenging ascents to scenic hikes. The area is characterized by dramatic Dolomite chains and offers extensive hiking and trekking opportunities through varied terrain. Numerous alpine huts provide rest stops and panoramic views of the surrounding ranges.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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ideal route in winter even when there is no snow
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I recommend staying overnight at the refuge and waking up early to see the sunrise
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one of the most rewarding excursions, be careful, there is almost 1000 m of altitude difference!
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Wonderful refuge, really well managed.
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The route is ideal for really destroying yourself on a bike. Without a good mountain bike, it's almost impossible to get through.
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ATTENTION MOUNTAIN BIKE HIGHLIGHT❗️❗️❗️Not recommended for racing bikes. Top hut with a great view. Should be more of a hiking highlight, but also possible as bikepacking accommodation, but only with pushing up (and immense pain). In summer, you can also choose the grassy ski slope for going downhill. Best wishes
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I found the Eremo dei Romiti to be a place with a soul. A soul given to it by the two managers, wife and husband, who took it over, where authenticity and real love for the territory are the founding values. Inside, around the fireplace, there are benches and many books that you can read while contemplating the view you can see from the window.
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For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Rifugio Chiggiato, which offers a 360-degree view encompassing the Marmarole, Antelao, and the Oltrepiave Dolomites. Another excellent spot is Venezia Hut, from where you can admire Monte Cristallo, Croda Marcora, and Antelao. Rifugio Scotter-Palatini also provides extraordinary views towards the San Vito di Cadore basin and Monte Pelmo.
Yes, the region offers significant challenges for experienced mountaineers. Monte Antelao, known as the 'King of the Dolomites,' provides a demanding ascent, particularly along its normal route from Forcella Piccola. Within the wild Marmarole Group, Cimon del Froppa stands out with an alpine-style route of upper grade III, making it a challenging endeavor for skilled climbers.
Calalzo di Cadore is a fundamental starting point for numerous hikes, with a vast network of marked trails. You can find trails leading through lush coniferous and beech forests, past natural wonders like the waterfall of Pile in the Oten Valley. The area also connects to long-distance routes like the Alta Vie delle Dolomiti 1 and 3, which pass through or near Venezia Hut.
Yes, several spots cater to families. Col de Varda Hut is easily accessible by chairlift, making it a good option for those looking for a gentle experience with great views. Venezia Hut is also listed as family-friendly and offers pleasant walks and excursions at the foot of Monte Pelmo.
The Romiti Hermitage is a notable historical and religious site. Built in 1720 on the top of Mount Froppa, it offers panoramic views overlooking Domegge and the peaks of Antelao and Marmarole. Originally a convent, it has been restored and transformed into a hiking refuge, maintaining its historical charm.
The best time to visit for hiking and mountaineering is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is more stable. Some refuges, like Rifugio Scotter-Palatini, are also open in winter (December to March) for winter sports enthusiasts, depending on ski lift operations.
The region is well-equipped with alpine huts (rifugi) that offer rest stops, accommodation, and local cuisine. Notable options include Rifugio Chiggiato, Venezia Hut, Col de Varda Hut, and Rifugio Scotter-Palatini. These huts are strategically located at the feet of major peaks or along popular routes.
Beyond hiking, Calalzo di Cadore offers excellent opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can explore various running trails, including challenging loops like the Piani dell'Antelao, or moderate routes around the Magnifica Comunità di Cadore. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Salita al Rifugio Chiggiato' loop. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes like the 'Staulanza Pass – Passo Giau loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for Calalzo di Cadore.
The Cadore Dolomites are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dramatic Dolomite chains like the Marmarole Group and the majestic Monte Antelao. The Oten Valley, a gateway to the Marmarole, features diverse flora and enchanting scenery, including the waterfall of Pile. The area around Lagole offers picturesque walks with sulfur-rich waters and the beautiful Lake of Tose.
Yes, Calalzo di Cadore is connected to the famous Alta Vie delle Dolomiti. Stages of routes like Alta Via No. 1 and No. 3 pass through or near the area, particularly at Venezia Hut, allowing for multi-day trekking adventures across the Dolomites.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views from various huts and peaks, the challenging yet rewarding mountaineering experiences, and the extensive network of hiking trails. The natural beauty of the Oten Valley and the serene atmosphere of places like Lagole are also highly appreciated. The presence of well-maintained alpine huts offering hospitality and stunning vistas adds significantly to the overall experience.


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