Best mountain passes around La Val - Wengen - La Valle are located in the Dolomites of South Tyrol, Italy, a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site. This area is recognized as a "hiking village," emphasizing foot-based exploration. The region features a pristine natural environment and traditional Ladin "viles" (hamlets). It is surrounded by the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, offering numerous hiking opportunities through alpine landscapes.
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The pass is beautifully nestled between the rolling meadows of Lüsen to the north and the Pütia meadows with the steep walls of the eponymous mountain (Sas de Pütia / Peitlerkofel) to the south. From here, you have access to one of South Tyrol's most precious natural landscapes:
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The roads to the Passo delle Erbe are a joy to ride from both Villnöß and Lüsen. They are generally quiet (especially from Lüsen) and generally have a good surface for a fast descent. From the Passo delle Erbe, you have beautiful views of the Peiterkofel and the Italian Dolomites. There are also plenty of opportunities to refill your water bottles and provisions up here. If you're planning a loop, I recommend not choosing the descent via Lüsen, as the asphalt is poorer there and, even in dry weather, is often wet with small streams. The route also often crosses wooden bridges, which overall diminishes the enjoyment of a fast road bike descent. However, this isn't a problem on the ascent.
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Arrival in the rain, departure in the sun
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Four great benches here for rest and snacks.
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The Pralongia plateau, with its flat, easy slopes, is particularly suitable for beginners!
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Rewarding view after a steep climb :)
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On the way south, the widow also offers hats as very comfortable places to stay. (Hotel character, best breakfast, single room). If you like it a little quieter and would like to stop earlier, you can also stay overnight in the Mauerberghütte, which shortens the day tour by around 1.5 hours.
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From the car park at the Würzjoch you have a wonderful view of the Peitlerkofel
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Among the most popular mountain passes in the region are Peitlerscharte (Forcella Sass Putia), known for its expansive views towards the Central Alps directly beneath the Peitlerkofel. Another favorite is Würzjoch / Passo delle Erbe / Ju de Börz, admired for its picturesque rolling meadows and panoramic views of the Dolomites. Visitors also frequently enjoy Furkel Pass (Passo Furcia), which offers stunning scenic drives and challenging cycling routes.
Yes, the Würzjoch / Passo delle Erbe / Ju de Börz is noted as family-friendly, offering a serene environment amidst picturesque meadows. Additionally, the Ju de Rit Pass, located within the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, is highly recommended for family-friendly hikes, featuring a biotope lake and impressive views.
The mountain passes around La Val - Wengen - La Valle are rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see majestic Dolomite peaks like Peitlerkofel, expansive views stretching towards the Central Alps from Peitlerscharte, and picturesque rolling meadows at Würzjoch. The Ju de Rit Pass features a biotope lake and is situated within the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, known for its pristine landscapes and biodiversity, especially the Armentara Meadows.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from moderate trails to challenging mountaineering routes. For example, there are many hiking routes around La Val, including cultural trails and summit paths. Cyclists can enjoy scenic drives and challenging ascents, particularly at Furkel Pass. There are also dedicated MTB trails and mountain hikes available.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, Passo di Sant'Antonio (Antoniusjoch) is part of more demanding mountain routes, including a challenging tour leading to the famed Fanes Mountain Huts and an ascent to the summit of Neunerspitze. Cyclists seeking a challenge will find the descent from Furkel Pass (Passo Furcia) towards Olang technically demanding, with steep sections and switchbacks.
The best time to visit for hiking and cycling is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). Early summer is particularly vibrant, as the Armentara Meadows, surrounding La Val, are renowned for their exceptional biological diversity and blossoming plant species. While shuttle services connect to larger ski areas in winter, the village itself promotes foot-based exploration, making warmer months ideal for enjoying the passes.
La Val is recognized as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site and is the first certified 'hiking village' in South Tyrol, emphasizing foot-based exploration. It boasts a pristine natural environment, traditional Ladin 'viles' (hamlets), and is surrounded by the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park. This combination offers well-marked paths, stunning alpine landscapes, and a focus on sustainable, natural experiences, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, several passes offer facilities. For instance, Würzjoch / Passo delle Erbe / Ju de Börz has opportunities to refill water bottles and provisions. The Rifugio Genova – Schlüter Hut, located at the Kreuzkofeljoch, is a large hut offering accommodation and a restaurant, known for its friendly staff and delicious food. Many passes also have opportunities to stop and enjoy the panoramic scenery, often with nearby eateries or huts.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Peitlerscharte (Forcella Sass Putia) and Furkel Pass (Passo Furcia). The serene environment of places like Würzjoch / Passo delle Erbe / Ju de Börz and the quality of the food and service at mountain huts like Rifugio Genova – Schlüter Hut are also highly appreciated. The overall natural beauty and the variety of trails for all skill levels are consistently highlighted.
Yes, several mountain passes in the region are located within or offer access to the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park. This park is a significant part of the Dolomites UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, known for its untouched alpine landscapes, unique geological features, and rich biodiversity. The Ju de Rit Pass, for example, is situated within this nature park.
While La Val itself promotes foot-based exploration, shuttle services are available to connect visitors to larger areas. For specific trailheads and passes, public transport options exist, though it's advisable to check local bus routes and schedules for direct connections to mountain pass trailheads from La Val. The region is well-equipped to support hikers, being a certified 'hiking village'.
Yes, the area offers several challenging mountain hikes. For instance, the Passo di Sant'Antonio (Antoniusjoch) is a gateway to demanding routes, including those leading to the Fanes Mountain Huts and ascents to peaks like Neunerspitze. You can explore various mountain hikes around La Val, with options like the Kreuzkofel Pass loop or the Ju de Sant Antone Pass loop, many of which are rated as difficult.


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