Best natural monuments around Domegge Di Cadore are situated within the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique geological formations. The area features imposing mountains, picturesque lakes, and numerous hiking opportunities. Domegge Di Cadore serves as a base for exploring these natural wonders, including the Marmarole Mountain Group and Lake Centro Cadore. The region offers diverse landscapes, from alpine valleys to dramatic mountain spires.
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Absolutely a must-do! With a bit of technical preparation and the right clothing.
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Getting to the Campanil is not an easy task, but it is worth it.
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Trail taken today, 10/12/2024 after days of rain. It cannot be said that the trail is disused in my opinion. It is still an equipped trail that goes into a narrow gorge, along a stream, so caution is required. There are pieces of cord and metal brackets at critical points and a small wooden bridge; you have to be very careful, as the rocks are worn by erosion and very slippery and there may be debris carried by the water that clutters the path. After the rains the stream also swells... but you can get there with due caution That said: the Pile waterfall, spectacular and 25 meters high, consists of a gorge carved out over time by the Oten stream, which originates in the Antelao glaciers and flows into the Centro Cadore lake.
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Lago delle Tose is a small body of water known since Roman times for the thermal characteristics and benefits of its waters. It is located in Lagole, an area of considerable archaeological and naturalistic interest near Lago di Centro Cadore. The water that flows between the rocks of the clearing forms streams and waterfalls that culminate in a natural pool. This entire area was part of a religious complex linked to the cult of mineral waters, already frequented in Roman times to perform the abduction of the body. In some places, in addition to the ferruginous color, it is also possible to smell the typical smell of sulfur. A little further south are the Lagole springs, small pools from which water with beneficial properties flows. In the Venetian dialect "tose" means "girls". But the legend from which this small and precious lake takes its name is anything but happy. It is said that a long time ago the girls of the place immersed themselves in its waters to preserve eternal youth. Their beauty aroused the envy of the Anguane, creatures similar to a nymph. One day the Anguane witches attacked the girls while their men were hunting. They beat them to death, including the beautiful Bianca, daughter of the village chief. When the men realized what had happened, they decided in desperation to carry the bodies to the mountain. The God of the lake, as a sign of compassion for the "tose", transformed every drop of blood that fell to the ground into small pink and fragrant flowers, then turned the men into stone so that no one could disturb Bianca's sleep. The Anguane took refuge in the caves but could not escape the vengeance of the God, who poisoned the water, killing them. The valley fell into an unreal silence and an instant later the water regained its beneficial powers.
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Beautiful waterfall just a few minutes walk from the Rifugio Capanna degli Alpini. It is approached via the Tabacchi equipped path, now largely abandoned and which must be followed carefully.
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The Città di Carpi refuge is located at the Maraia pass at 2,110 meters above sea level, in the Cadini di Misurina group. Its location offers incredible views of the Marmarole, Sorapiss, Croda dei Toni, Cristallo and Tofane.
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The Rifugio Città di Carpi is a refuge of the Carpi section of the Club Alpino Italiano in the Cadini group in the province of Belluno. The hut, which is usually open from mid-June to the end of September and at the end of the year, has 32 beds and a winter room with 2 beds. Source: Wikipedia
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Visitors frequently appreciate the Giuliano Perugini Bivouac and the Campanile of Val Montanaia, a classic barrel bivouac located at 2,060 m in the upper Val Montanaia, offering stunning views near the symbolic Campanile. Another favorite is Tose Lake, known for its thermal waters and historical significance.
Yes, Tose Lake is considered family-friendly. It's a small body of water with a rich history, where water forms streams and waterfalls culminating in a natural pool, set in an area of archaeological and naturalistic interest.
The region, part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site, is characterized by unique geological formations. You'll encounter imposing mountains, dramatic spires like the Campanile of Val Montanaia, deep gorges such as the one carved by the Oten stream at Pile Waterfall, and picturesque mountain passes like Forcella Scodavacca.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Eremo dei Romiti loop from Domegge di Cadore', or explore gravel biking routes like the 'Lake Misurina – Auronzo–Misurina Cycle Path loop'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes, including the 'Campanile di Val Montanaia loop from Rifugio Pordenone'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Gravel Biking, and Mountain Hikes guides for Domegge Di Cadore.
Yes, Tose Lake is known for its thermal waters, which have been appreciated for their benefits since Roman times. The area was once part of a religious complex linked to the cult of mineral waters. Additionally, a hike up Mount Froppa can lead you to the church of 'Eremo dei Romiti', combining natural beauty with a historical element.
The Dolomites, including the area around Domegge Di Cadore, are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking and outdoor activities, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is milder. However, some natural features like lakes and waterfalls can be enjoyed in different seasons, with winter offering a unique, snow-covered landscape.
While not explicitly 'hidden' in the data, the Marmarole Mountain Group, located to the west of Domegge di Cadore, is described as a true hidden gem in the southernmost part of Cadore. It offers a sense of vast, untouched wilderness with refuges like Rifugio Baion, providing views of peaks such as Duranno and Cima dei Preti.
Mountain passes like Forcella Scodavacca are archetypal of the Dolomites. They are large, panoramic, and connect different valleys, often dominated by bold spires and peaks. Reaching them typically involves a long but rewarding climb on narrow paths that can turn to gravel towards the top, sometimes requiring technical skills for summit attempts.
Yes, the Pile Waterfall is a spectacular 25-meter high waterfall. It consists of a gorge carved out over time by the Oten stream, which originates in the Antelao glaciers and flows into Lake Centro Cadore. Val d'Oten, near Calalzo di Cadore, also features waterfalls and offers majestic alpine panoramas.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery and unique geological formations. For instance, the Giuliano Perugini Bivouac is noted as a 'red dot in this green valley', highlighting its striking appearance. The Pile Waterfall is described as 'spectacular', though visitors advise caution due to slippery rocks and debris after rain.
Yes, Domegge di Cadore is situated on the shores of Lake Centro Cadore, which offers scenic views and opportunities for leisurely walks by the water. This reservoir, created for hydroelectric purposes, harnesses the waters of the Piave River and provides a tranquil setting.
Domegge di Cadore is framed by several impressive mountain ranges. To the west, you'll find the Marmarole mountains, known for their timeless charm and untouched wilderness. Other significant ranges include Spalti di Toro, Monfalconi, Montanel, and Cridola, all offering diverse landscapes and excellent starting points for various hikes.


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