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Hiking around Cercivento offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Carnic Alps in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. The area is characterized by mountainous terrain, including peaks like Monte Tenchia and Monte Zoufplan, and features lush conifer forests and scenic valleys such as Val Degano and Val Calda. Hikers can also discover natural water features, including the Zoufplan Lakes and the Gladegna torrent. The trails traverse a mix of forest tracks, mule tracks, and asphalt roads, providing varied…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hike the difficult 14.7-mile Cammino delle Pievi - Stage 16 from Zovello to Timau, gaining 2720 feet over historical Roman paths.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.8km
04:54
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A great route for cyclists and hikers with the character of a forest path and mountain road. The ground is mostly rocky, concreted in exposed places. The partially managed mountain huts located directly on the route are suitable for breaks.
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The "Malga Tamai" is located on the edge of a wide basin above the tree line along the mountain hut trail.
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A fantastic 360-degree panoramic view of the mountain worlds in all directions rewards the ascent/ride up.
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A fantastic 360-degree panoramic view of the mountain worlds in all directions rewards the ascent/ride.
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The hike is best done in the direction as indicated in Komoot. So, do the ascending part first because that path is very narrow and much more difficult to descend. The Rifugio Tamai is very nice, a pleasant place to stay a bit longer, beautiful view, natural playground for children, llamas and donkeys in the pasture, a large swing overlooking the mountains, delicious coffee, …
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In addition to its role as a cycling arena, Monte Zoncolan is a multi-purpose tourist destination. In winter, you can enjoy downhill runs of varying difficulty (ranging from blue to black). The Zoncolan Ski Area offers a variety of challenging trails (both fast technical sections and steep walls), making it ideal for slalom and giant slalom training. The location in Friuli-Venezia Giulia offers good snow conditions, but also a relatively quiet base – fewer tourists than in the Dolomites. Modern infrastructure (the Ravascletto–Zoncolan gondola and artificial snowmaking system) allows for regular training even in inclement weather. If you visit Ravascletto in winter, it's not unusual to see sections of the trails marked "chiuso per allenamento" (closed for training) – a sign that national teams or clubs are training there. In summer, you can enjoy a network of trails of varying difficulty—from family walks to challenging mountain treks. The areas are well-marked and have infrastructure (huts, rifuges, viewpoints).
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"Tamai" originally meant a place where shepherds sheltered from storms and sheltered their flocks. Today, instead of sheep, tourists, skiers, and cyclists gather here to relax with a frico and admire the panoramic view of the Alps.
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The menu features typical Carnic and Friulian dishes, including frico (fried cheese with potatoes), polenta, cold cuts, and local cheeses. The mountain hut also serves as a rest stop for cyclists conquering the Zoncolan, one of the most challenging passes of the Giro d'Italia.
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Cercivento offers a good selection of hiking trails, with over 10 routes available. These trails cater to various fitness levels, exploring the diverse landscapes of the Carnic Alps.
The trails around Cercivento traverse a varied landscape, including mountainous terrain with peaks like Monte Tenchia and Monte Zoufplan, lush conifer forests, and scenic valleys such as Val Degano and Val Calda. You'll encounter a mix of forest tracks, mule tracks, and even some asphalt roads.
Yes, Cercivento has several moderate hiking options. For example, the Monte Tenchia – Zoufplan Lakes loop from Paluzza / Paluce / Palutsch is a moderate 6.6-mile (10.6 km) path featuring mountainous terrain and the beautiful Zoufplan Lakes. Another moderate choice is the Teno Nativity Scene loop from Cercivento, which is 5.1 miles (8.2 km) long.
Hikers can discover beautiful natural features such as the Zoufplan Lakes and the Gladegna torrent. The region is also known for its mountains, including Monte Tenchia, Monte Zoufplan, Monte Terzo, and Pizzo del Corvo. Additionally, you might encounter canyons and waterfalls, with highlights like Salino Waterfall and Timavo Carnico Waterfall nearby.
Yes, hiking in Cercivento offers a blend of nature and history. Trails often pass through ancient mountain villages and historical sites. The Cammino delle Pievi Stage 16, for instance, follows an ancient Roman pilgrimage path. You can also find artistic reproductions on house facades within Cercivento and along some trails, including works depicting the life of Mary and mosaic works along the 'Via della Fede'.
Yes, several routes in Cercivento are circular. Popular options include the Monte Tenchia – Zoufplan Lakes loop from Paluzza / Paluce / Palutsch, the Monte Tenchia – Mount Zoufplan Radar Station loop from Cercivento, and the Teno Nativity Scene loop from Cercivento.
The routes in Cercivento are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the blend of natural beauty with historical elements, and the variety of options for different skill levels.
Cercivento offers trails suitable for various abilities. While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly highlighted, the presence of moderate trails with less significant elevation gain, such as the Teno Nativity Scene loop, suggests options that could be enjoyable for families looking for shorter, less strenuous walks.
The Carnic Alps region, where Cercivento is located, is generally best for hiking from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. This period allows for full enjoyment of the diverse landscapes, including lakes, forests, and mountain views.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Cercivento offers difficult routes. An example is the Monte Tenchia – Monte Tenchia loop from Cercivento, which is a demanding 14.9-mile (24.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain, requiring very good fitness and sure-footedness.
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not detailed, Cercivento is a small village in a region popular for outdoor activities. It is generally advisable to look for designated parking areas within or on the outskirts of the village, or near popular starting points for trails like those from Paluzza or Cercivento itself.


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