Best natural monuments around Pontebba are situated in a region characterized by its position between the Val Canale and Canal del Ferro, offering access to the Alps. The area features diverse geological formations, unique botanical sites, and varied ecosystems. Visitors can explore mountain ranges, valleys, and subterranean cave systems. This landscape provides opportunities for experiencing natural beauty and geological features.
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The Nassfeld is a beautiful hiking area on the Carnic Alps, a saddle between the Austrian Gail Valley and the Italian Canal Valley. The pass summit lies at 1,530 meters above sea level. Surrounding mountains include the Gartnerkofel (2,195 m), the Rosskofel (2,239 m), and the Trogkofel (2,280 m). For flower enthusiasts, the Gartnerkofel is a must-see! The Kuhtritts, a rare and endemic mountain flower, can be found here! For culinary delights, there are several charming mountain huts and interesting restaurants to discover!
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…from here you have a fantastic view 👀
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Nassfeld is a beautiful hiking area on the Carnic Main Ridge, a saddle between the Austrian Gail Valley and the Italian Canal Valley. The pass is at an altitude of 1530 m above sea level, and the surrounding mountains include the Gartnerkofel (2195 m), the Rosskofel (2239 m), and the Trogkofel (2280 m). For flower lovers, the Gartnerkofel is a must! The Kuhtritt, a rare and endemic mountain flower, can be found here! For culinary delights, there are several beautiful huts and interesting restaurants to discover! 😋
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There are many waterfalls like this one in these areas.
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The small reservoir at the Nassfeld pass is beautiful, but unfortunately overrun by camper vans and motorcyclists on weekends.
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A small man-made lake right next to the border with a road and hiking trail around it. A beautiful place for taking photos, sitting and relaxing, and in winter for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
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On the way from the Watschiger Alm to the Kammleiten, the path crosses a rock that is unique to this area just before the summit. It consists of colorful, decimeter-sized rounded boulders made of lime and dolomite. The rock is called “Muschelkalk conglomerate” or Uggowitz breccia and was formed in the older Triassic period (around 230 million years ago). The 44 m thick rock builds up the entire summit of the Kammleiten, only in the lower part is a four meter thick layer of green volcanic tuffs interspersed with it. These tuffs could be evidence of formation by an earthquake or volcanic eruption that shook the sea floor and raised parts of the subsoil above the surrounding area. Angular rock rubble could have accumulated at the foot of the high floe, which was relocated, transported, crushed and rounded near the coast. The solidification into a conglomerate occurred through the loading... https://www.nassfeld.at/de/Tour/Kammle
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The gorge is really beautiful and the best thing is that the water of the mountain stream is really drinkable! Only the "round trip" is not recommended.
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Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. For instance, the Cadramazzo Stream Waterfall and Belepeit River Waterfall are easily accessible, with the Cadramazzo located along the Alpe Adria cycle route. Lake Pramollo is another great option, offering a small man-made lake with a road and hiking trail around it, perfect for relaxing and taking photos. The View of the Gartnerkofel also offers an impressive panoramic vista that can be reached with children.
Pontebba is rich in geological marvels. The Monte Cavallo complex is home to an extensive cave system, including Abisso Klondike, Abisso della Kloce, and Abisso Livio Pastore, forming the longest and deepest cave system in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The Pramollo area (Nassfeld Pass) is also renowned for its significant geological value and abundant fossils, offering insights into ancient ecosystems.
Absolutely. The Pramollo area (Nassfeld Pass) is the only place in Italy where the rare Wulfenia Carinthiaca flower can be found. In the Gleris Group, particularly along trails like the 'Sentiero della Volpe' (Fox Trail), you might encounter red deer, roe deer, and chamois within its spruce forests. The Val Pontebbana and Val Aupa also boast rich flora and fauna characteristic of the Eastern Carnic Alps.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences. The Garnitzen Gorge features interesting but challenging trails requiring surefootedness. For a more tranquil experience, the Sentiero degli Alberi di Risonanza (Path of the Resonance Trees) in Val Saisera leads through majestic spruce forests. The Gleris Group provides 'wild romantic' mountain trails with exciting ascents. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Pontebba guide.
Yes, the Alpe Adria cycle route is a prominent option. The Cadramazzo Stream Waterfall is located directly along this route, offering spectacular views. This stretch is considered one of the most beautiful and evocative. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Pontebba guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the unique flora, such as the Wulfenia Carinthiaca in the Pramollo area. Summer is ideal for enjoying waterfalls and lakes, and for activities like canyoning near the Cadramazzo Stream Waterfall. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing around Lake Pramollo and in the Val Pontebbana and Val Aupa.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View of the Gartnerkofel. From this viewpoint, you'll see the gray rock walls of the Gartnerkofel rising above green valleys. The saddle between Garnitzenberg and Gartnerkofel also offers an impressive panoramic perspective. Additionally, the Garnitzen Gorge provides stunning views as you navigate its trails.
Yes, the region features several beautiful water formations. The Cadramazzo Stream Waterfall and Belepeit River Waterfall are both easily accessible and offer picturesque scenes. Lake Pramollo, located directly at the Nassfeldpass, is a charming small lake perfect for relaxation and photography, especially with the mountains in the background.
Beyond the popular spots, consider exploring the subterranean world of the Monte Cavallo complex, with its extensive cave systems. The Sentiero degli Alberi di Risonanza (Path of the Resonance Trees) in Val Saisera offers a tranquil experience among ancient spruce forests, valued for their musical instrument wood. The Gleris Group, with its 'wild romantic' character and unusual grassy dome summit, also provides a unique hiking destination away from the crowds.
The diverse landscape around Pontebba supports various outdoor activities. Near the Cadramazzo Stream Waterfall, canyoning is a popular activity during summer. The Val Pontebbana and Val Aupa are excellent starting points for trekking and offer opportunities for both summer and winter activities, including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing around Lake Pramollo in winter. You can also find gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Pontebba guide.
Many natural monuments are quite accessible. For example, the Belepeit River Waterfall is right next to a cycle path near Chiusaforte, with a small staircase leading down. Lake Pramollo is directly at the Nassfeldpass, with numerous restaurants and parking options nearby. While specific parking details vary, many trailheads and popular sites in the region, including those in Val Pontebbana and Val Aupa, generally offer designated parking areas.


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