Natural monuments around Palù Del Fersina are concentrated in the Valle dei Mocheni, a region characterized by its alpine setting and glacial history. This area features diverse natural environments, including glacial lakes, mountain ranges, and unique geological formations. The landscape offers opportunities to observe high-mountain flora and fauna.
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Beautiful work to see even with children, from the launch base to Vetriolo it is about a 30-40 minute uphill walk on a dirt road.
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Another commendable work by Martalar
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Simply fantastic, one of the most beautiful and suggestive waterfalls ever seen
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Wear shoes suitable for dirt terrain
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A work by the artist Marco Martalar, over 6 meters high and made with wood scraps from the Vaia storm! Easy to reach. More info here https://www.visittrentino.info/it/articoli/famiglia/lupa-lagorai 3 other sculptures are present in the surroundings (dragon, deer and eagle)
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LUPA DEL LAGORAI in a place that became anonymous after the Vaia storm, in front of a magnificent panorama, this work by Martalar was born, which has given interest and new life to this territory
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Lupa del Lagorai, work of the Venetian artist Marco Martalar. Easy route that leads to Malga Masi.
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You can visit the fascinating Segonzano Pyramids, a natural monument featuring unique earth pyramid formations. These geological structures were shaped by the erosive action of water on the ground over thousands of years. For a comprehensive view, head to the View of the Segonzano earth pyramids, a panoramic point offering a full perspective of these towers, ridges, and columns.
Yes, the Wolf Waterfall is a must-see. Located near Lake Piazze, this waterfall drops approximately 36 meters. It's known for its natural beauty and can present an especially impressive spectacle when frozen in winter.
The stunning Lake Erdemolo is a quintessential natural gem of the Valle dei Mocheni. This glacial cirque lake, characterized by its distinctive heart shape and crystal-clear waters, is surrounded by the imposing peaks of the Lagorai mountain range. It's a popular hiking destination, typically reached by a scenic walk of about 1.5 to 2 hours from Palù del Fersina.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can explore trails like the 'Palù del Fersina – Val dei Mocheni Bridleway loop' for gravel biking or the 'La Lupa del Lagorai – Lago delle Prese loop' for mountain biking. Find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Palù Del Fersina and MTB Trails around Palù Del Fersina guides.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Segonzano Pyramids offer a nature trail that leads to the pyramid formations, providing an engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, the La Lupa del Lagorai, an impressive wooden sculpture in a natural setting, is also considered family-friendly and offers great views after an easy walk.
The majestic Lagorai Mountain Chain forms a dramatic backdrop to Palù del Fersina. This extensive range is characterized by its wild, untamed landscapes, dense coniferous forests, and expansive alpine meadows. It offers an abundance of hiking and mountain biking trails for various skill levels, including challenging multi-day treks. The Lagorai is also known for its rich biodiversity and breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, the Forcella Ziolera Memorial Cross and World War I Ruins is a fascinating site. Located at over 2,200 meters above sea level, this pass offers splendid panoramic views and still holds several traces of the First World War, including a memorial cross and old WW1 caverns and concrete bases, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
The Valtrigona WWF Oasis, situated in a side valley at the foot of the Lagorai range, is a significant protected area. It's the only WWF wildlife sanctuary in the Alps, spanning 236 hectares. It offers an 'open-air nature museum' experience with a dedicated Nature Trail, allowing visitors to observe high-mountain flora and fauna like deer, chamois, marmots, and golden eagles in their natural habitat.
Val Nana is a remarkable natural amphitheater within the Valle dei Mocheni. It's an enchanting landscape that serves as an excellent vantage point for observing geological phenomena, shaped by glaciers that disappeared approximately 12,000 years ago. Located between 2,100 and 2,400 meters above sea level, it features a vast mountain pasture and can be reached via a two-and-a-half-hour walk, offering stunning high-altitude scenery.
The natural monuments offer unique experiences year-round. For hiking and observing flora, late spring to early autumn (June to October) is ideal, when rhododendrons bloom and the Valtrigona Nature Trail is best visited. In winter, sites like the Wolf Waterfall can freeze, creating an amazing spectacle, and the Lagorai offers opportunities for free Alpine skiing.
Visitors frequently praise the unspoiled natural beauty and panoramic views. Many highlight the unique geological formations like the Segonzano Pyramids as a 'masterpiece of nature' and find the waterfalls, especially when frozen, to be 'impressive'. The sense of solitude and connection with the natural world in areas like the Lagorai is also highly valued.


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