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Mountaineering around Feltre offers access to the dramatic landscapes of Italy's Veneto region, situated within the Belluno Dolomites National Park. The area is characterized by the rugged peaks and challenging terrain of the Vette Feltrine mountain group, featuring prominent summits like Sass de Mura and Monte Pavione. This diverse environment includes deep valleys such as the Piave and Canzoi, alongside alpine forests and distinctive Dolomitic rock formations, providing a rich setting for high-alpine adventures.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Il Cason de Bazin is a private hut located in Col de Fì, at 1200 m above sea level, on the ridge leading to Monte Zogo.
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The villa, built in 1853 and once the residence of the Counts of Welsperg, has housed the Paneveggio – Pale di San Martino Natural Park Authority and its Visitor Center since 1996. The complex of three buildings—the villa itself, the small church, and the barn (tabià)—is surrounded by a garden and a large meadow-pasture that, in the lower section, fades into a small peat bog. The Visitor Center offers an experiential tour through six rooms where visitors can experience the unique characteristics of each geographic sector of the Park. Coincidentally, the layout of the ground floor spaces bears a striking topographical resemblance to the actual territorial layout. The first room is dedicated to the entire Park and the value of biodiversity. The other five rooms each present a portrait of the major sectors: the Val Canali, the Pale di San Martino Plateau, the Paneveggio Forest, the Lagorai ridge, and the Vanoi. Within the Villa Welsperg complex, the ancient Tabià is a typical example of rural architecture. Having undergone a conservative restoration, it has been transformed into a large multipurpose room. The ground floor, the stable, which retains its original "salesà" (packed earth) flooring, is used as a support space for environmental education activities, while the first floor, the hayloft, can be used for conferences, meetings, and as a space for temporary exhibitions. Adjacent to the Tabià is the "Barch," a structure always open for rest and shelter. A monumental beech tree, estimated to be 300 years old, stands in the driveway leading to the villa. Centuries-old lime trees and horse chestnut trees welcome visitors and lead them to a pond with various aquatic species. To the side of the main building are the fern garden and the ancient rose garden, while opposite the large barn are the medicinal herb garden and the caretaker's field. The former hosts plants once used in the local folk pharmacopoeia; the latter cultivates food varieties no longer commonly used in the gardens of Primiero and Vanoi. https://parcopan.org/poi/centro-visitatori-di-villa-welsperg/
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Commonly known as Laghetto Castrona (or Lago Turchese), it is a small body of water suitable for swimming created by an artificial dam on the Canali stream. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy shores, it lies between Villa Welsperg and the Al Cacciatore hotel, near a convenient parking area.
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It can be reached via a comfortable but sometimes very steep road. Stunning views of the Piave Valley.
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Bivouac renovated from an old mountain hut with 4 bunk beds and a small table inside. Tables and fireplace outside. Water source and woodshed near the bivouac
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the climb from Casera Ere is devastating
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From the top of this pinnacle, which rises slender above the Rifugio Canali “Treviso”, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Vallon delle Lede and the Cima dell’Ostio to the NW and the Dente del Rifugio and the Sass d’Ortiga to the NE. https://primierohiking.com
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The colors of the pastures of Malga Canali are very bright. Where the green of the meadows, the blue of the sky and the pure white of the first autumn snow blend together. The multi-color combination multiplies the pleasure of walking in this sparkling place full of nature.
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There are several mountaineering routes around Feltre, with 4 detailed tours available on komoot. These routes primarily range from moderate to difficult, offering challenging experiences in the Dolomites.
Mountaineering routes near Feltre feature diverse terrain, from alpine meadows and dense forests to rugged Dolomitic rock formations and high-alpine passes. You'll encounter significant elevation gains and wild, untouched landscapes within the Belluno Dolomites National Park.
Yes, many routes around Feltre are circular. For example, the Monte Pizzocco summit loop from San Gregorio nelle Alpi is a challenging 11.7 km route, and the Lago della Stua – Passo Covolada loop from Gruppo del Cimonega offers a 14.7 km journey through the Gruppo del Cimonega.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore areas like the Vette Feltrine, known for their extraordinary floral richness, or the Piani Eterni, one of the most untouched areas in the Dolomites. Highlights like the Old Road of the Cismon Gorge and the Blue Grotto are also nearby.
While most routes are difficult, there is a moderate option available: the Monte Zogo – View of the Valley loop from Valpiana. This 11.7 km route involves an elevation gain of about 664 meters and typically takes around 4 hours to complete.
The mountaineering routes around Feltre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 5 reviews. Users often appreciate the challenging Dolomite peaks, high-alpine passes, and rugged rock walls that define the area's adventures.
Yes, the region benefits from numerous mountain huts and refuges, including six Italian Alpine Club refuges. A notable one is Rifugio Dal Piaz, located along the Alta Via 2 of the Dolomites, offering enchanting views and a chance to observe the Busa delle Vette, known for its rich flora and fauna.
The best time for mountaineering in Feltre is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is more stable and trails are clear of snow. However, conditions can vary, so always check local forecasts and trail reports before heading out.
Absolutely. Routes leading to Monte Pavione are among the most fascinating, offering enchanting views of the surrounding peaks. The area around Feltre, including the Vette Feltrine, provides access to prominent summits like Sass de Mura and Monte Pavione.
Yes, the Belluno Dolomites National Park, which Feltre is a gateway to, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its significant biodiversity. The varied elevation supports a rich array of environments, making encounters with wild species such as deer and eagles possible, and the Vette Feltrine are particularly noted for their extraordinary floral richness.
While specific wild swimming spots are not detailed for these mountaineering routes, the region does feature natural water elements. The route to Magheron or Masieron summit, accessible from Passo Croce d'Aune, includes passages around the Acqua Caent Waterfall, offering a scenic water feature along the trail.
For a significant challenge, consider the Rifugio Treviso – Malga Canali loop from Villa Welsperg, a difficult 14.7 km path through alpine meadows. Another demanding option is the Lago della Stua – Passo Covolada loop from Gruppo del Cimonega, also 14.7 km, often completed in about 6 hours 28 minutes.


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