Best natural monuments around Maniago are situated at the foot of the Carnic Prealps in Italy. The region features a diverse natural landscape, including serene lakes, impressive viewpoints, and scenic pathways. These natural features offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and provide varied terrain for visitors. The area is characterized by its unique geological formations and water bodies.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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At this point, "dam cycling" is the order of the day. The dam regulates any flooding of the Cellina River and is approximately 5 meters high. The width at the dam is about that of a car and has one or two rutted tracks. Cycling side by side is not recommended due to the risk of slipping, so for me it's an easy, flat single trail. From the dam, there are views to the right and left of the expansive Magredi.
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The summit of Mount Valinis, 1,102 meters, is easily accessible by hiking from all sides. It's easy to reach the paragliding launch point by e-bike. From there to the summit, the ascent and descent by e-bike is quite technical.
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Monte Valinis, an international launch and takeoff point for hang gliders and paragliders.
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Mount Jôuf is a peak in the Carnic Prealps that rises behind the city of Maniago. This name, quite common in the mountain environment, literally translates to "yoke" (long and rounded mountain summit). The name appears for the first time in 1286, in the Municipal Archives of Maniago, and today it is written in various ways including: Iouf, Jouf, Jôf, Iof and Jof. Its main peak, an enchanting grassy clearing at 1,224 m, in a panoramic position on the Friulian plain, is recognizable by a modest flag with a rudimentary bench. In reality there is also a lower peak, traditionally recognized, located at 1,203 m and reachable from the saddle below. Here there is a large cross with a summit book. Nearby there is a meteorological station that reduces the view.
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One of the most beautiful lakes I have ever seen, and there are many. the water is clear only in rare periods
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I take you on a photographic excursion where the lake under maintenance offers unexpected views. Discover how the sunset light, the gray sky and the haze can transform a seemingly flat scene into a magical composition.
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The best time to climb this peak is Spring and Autumn. In Winter with proper equipment.
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For those who climb Mount Jouf from Maniago, they arrive at the top, where there is a large cross. Many think that the top is that one, but for the real top (about thirty meters higher), it is necessary to continue along the crest, passing the repeaters, and descending to the saddle, go back up to the real top positioned along the crest (bench and flag).
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For families, Lake Tramonti is a great option, offering a picturesque reservoir surrounded by mountains. Another excellent choice is the First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint), which provides stunning views of Lake Barcis and the Cellina gorge from a metal walkway, including a transparent glass section for those feeling adventurous.
The terrain around Maniago's natural monuments varies. You'll find serene lake shores at places like Lake Tramonti, while viewpoints such as the First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) are generally accessible. For summits like the Summit cross on Monte Jouf or Mount Valinis Summit, expect intermediate to challenging paths, often steep and stony, leading to panoramic views.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around the lakes or ascend to viewpoints and summits. For example, the area offers routes like the 'Par Crous historic trail to Forcella Crous' or the 'Cammino di San Cristoforo, Stage 3: From Maniago to Poffabro via Val Colvera'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Maniago guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around Maniago offers various outdoor activities. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as 'The lakes of Barcis and Vajont from Maniago' or 'View of the Plain from Anduins – Lake Tramonti loop'. Runners also have options like the 'Maniago Castle – Summit cross on Monte Jouf loop'. Explore more on the Road Cycling Routes around Maniago or Running Trails around Maniago guides.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the natural monuments around Maniago, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is also popular, especially for activities around the lakes. While some areas might be accessible in winter, conditions can be more challenging, particularly at higher elevations like the Summit cross on Monte Jouf.
Many natural areas and trails around Maniago are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife. Specific rules may apply to certain trails or natural parks, so checking local signage is advisable. For example, the Val Colvera area is generally welcoming to dogs.
Yes, beyond lakes and summits, you can discover unique features like the Cellina River Levee in Magredi del Cellina, which offers views of the expansive Magredi landscape and the regulated Cellina River. The Val Colvera also features the Landris Path, which leads to the stunning Blue Lagoon, providing an immersive experience in nature.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) overlooking Lake Barcis, and the expansive vistas from summits like Mount Valinis Summit. The serene beauty of the lakes, such as Lake Tramonti, and the opportunities for peaceful immersion in nature are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. The First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) is renowned for its metal walkway with a transparent glass section, providing extensive views of Lake Barcis and the Cellina gorge. Additionally, the Summit cross on Monte Jouf and Mount Valinis Summit offer 360° panoramas over the Friulian Prealps and surrounding valleys.
While specific public transport routes directly to every natural monument can be limited, Maniago itself is accessible by public transport. From Maniago, you may find local bus services that can take you closer to some areas like the Val Cellina or Val Colvera. For more remote locations, a combination of public transport to a nearby town and then walking or cycling might be necessary. It's best to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
For easier exploration, the areas around Lake Tramonti and Lake Barcis offer more gentle pathways and scenic spots suitable for leisurely walks. While the First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) is a viewpoint, the approach to it is generally accessible, making it a good option for those seeking impressive views without strenuous hiking.
Near Lake Tramonti, you can find cafes along the street. For other natural monuments, especially those in more remote mountain areas like the summits, amenities might be scarce. It's advisable to plan ahead and carry snacks and drinks. Maniago itself offers a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.


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