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The Langkofel Circuit is a difficult 7.0-mile (11.3 km) hike that takes around 5 hours and 19 minutes to complete, gaining 2481 feet (756 metres) in elevation. This iconic loop trail circles the imposing Sassolungo mountain group in the Dolomites, offering constantly changing vistas. You will traverse tussock slopes, rocky areas, and gravel paths, passing through sections of thinning forest. A notable feature is the "City of Stone," a vast expanse of boulders at the foot of Sassolungo, where the path navigates boulder fields and rock overhangs. Expect panoramic views of surrounding peaks like the Denti di Terrarossa and the Sella Group, with lush green meadows contrasting with near-vertical rocky peaks.
Good fitness and sure-footedness are required for this route, and sturdy shoes are highly recommended. The trail is typically hiked clockwise, often starting from Passo Sella. While generally accessible, some parts can involve technical terrain. In spring or late autumn, be aware that snow and ice can make certain sections, especially descents, tricky. You can opt to use a cable car from Passo Sella to bypass the initial steep ascent to Forcella del Sassolungo. The route is particularly stunning in June, mid-late September, and October, though it can get busy during peak season in July and August.
This circuit offers a full-day adventure around the entire Sassolungo Group, including prominent peaks like Sassolungo (3181 m) and Sasso Piatto (2958 m). The trail provides continually changing perspectives of these dramatic mountain faces. Along the way, you will find several mountain huts, such as Rifugio Friedrich August and Rifugio Sasso Piatto. These huts offer opportunities for rest, refreshments, and a chance to sample local Ladin and South Tyrolean cuisine, making the long hike more manageable and enjoyable.

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7,141
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hike the difficult 12.0-mile Sassolungo balcony trail from Rifugio Sasso Piatto, gaining 3143 feet with panoramic Dolomite views.
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