Best attractions and places to see around Valli Del Pasubio are found in the Upper Leogra Valley, at the foot of the Small Dolomites. This region is characterized by its dramatic natural landscapes, including the Pasubio massif, and holds significant historical importance, particularly related to World War I. The area offers a blend of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest.
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Road to the Rifugio Achille Papa. This is where you walk down if you're doing a circular hike with the 52 tunnels.
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The first plans for the construction of a refuge on Pasubio date back to 1907. However, they were not realized until after the First World War, when the Schio section of the CAI began to build a refuge in memory of the soldiers who had fallen on Pasubio. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifugio_Achille_Papa
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A magnificent hike. 52 tunnels lead up the mountain. Warning: Don't forget your flashlight!
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One of the most beautiful and impressive hikes I've ever done. Simply breathtaking. The Strada delle 52 Gallerie, also known as the Strada della 1ª Armata or Strada della Prima Armata, is one of the most famous and most visited Italian military roads of the First World War. It was built to supply the Italian positions on the Pasubio.
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Named after General Achille Papa, Gold Medal for military valor who died during the First World War in 1917, the refuge is located at the saddle of the Porte del Pasubio, at 1,928 meters above sea level, on the massif of the same name. Today the Papa refuge is owned by the CAI of Schio and boasts around sixty beds.
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Together with the 52 Tunnels hike you can make a circular walk here
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The Road of the 52 Tunnels (properly known as the "First Army Road") is an extraordinary and daring masterpiece of military engineering from the First World War, especially considering the period in which it was built. It climbs the steep and inaccessible southern slope of the Pasubio massif, amidst spires, gorges, and precipices. Breathtaking views. It was built in 1917 in just 10 months to solve a serious problem the Italian Army encountered during the Great War against the Austro-Hungarian Army: supplying the front line on the summit of Pasubio. After the Imperial advance with the Strafexpedition of 1916, the Scarubbi Road (until then used as a roadway on the north slope) found itself under enemy artillery fire; extremely dangerous and unusable. It was therefore decided to open this intrepid route on the south slope, hidden from enemy view and fire. The road is approximately 6,300 meters long, 2,300 meters of which are divided into 52 tunnels; the remaining 4 km are carved halfway through the rock, with an average gradient of 12%. It has a minimum width of 2.2 meters, allowing two mules to pass in both directions without obstruction. Tunnels 19 and 20 extend inside a rocky tower, following a helical path to overcome the difference in altitude! Today, the road is accessible on foot (no longer by bicycle, due to fatal accidents), with paid parking at Bocchetta Campiglia; in winter, it is impassable and dangerous, as piles of snow often block the tunnel entrances. It is a unique work of art that attracts thousands of tourists and hikers from all over Italy and Europe: from spring to autumn, it is best to avoid crowded weekends. Fatal accidents are not uncommon. https://www.stradadelle52gallerie.it https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strada_delle_52_gallerie
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beautiful, you get there from one of the most beautiful paths there is... a thousand colors in autumn!!! excellent to deal with children and/or dogs
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Valli del Pasubio is rich in WWI history. Key sites include the impressive Road of the 52 Tunnels, an engineering marvel built to supply troops on Monte Pasubio. You can also visit the Ossuary of Pasubio, a military shrine honoring fallen soldiers, and the General Achille Papa Refuge, a mountain hut built on former barracks. Other notable military roads are the Strada degli Scarubbi and the Strada degli Eroi, which also feature historical significance.
Absolutely. The region is nestled in the Small Dolomites, offering stunning mountain views. A unique attraction is the Ponte AVIS Suspension Bridge, which spans 105 meters and offers breathtaking views of Val Leogra. The area is also known for its numerous mineral water springs, earning it the title 'Village of Mineral Waters'.
Valli del Pasubio is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling in the Small Dolomites. For specific routes, explore the road cycling routes, MTB trails, and general cycling routes available in the region. Climbing enthusiasts can visit the Piccole Dolomiti Rock Gym near Passo Pian delle Fugazze.
Yes, the area offers options for families. The Path of Water (Via dell'Acqua) is an easy 2.5-kilometer path along the Leogra river, suitable for all ages, passing through scenic landscapes and the historic Venetian sawmill. The General Achille Papa Refuge and Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci are also noted as family-friendly destinations, offering facilities and accommodation.
The summer months are particularly pleasant for visiting the San Marco Botanical Garden and enjoying the various hiking and cycling trails. While some military roads like the Strada degli Scarubbi are not usable in winter due to snow, the region offers opportunities for winter hiking, though specific conditions should be checked.
Several mountain huts serve as excellent resting points and offer accommodation. The General Achille Papa Refuge, located at 1928 meters at the Porte del Pasubio, is a significant stop along the Strada delle 52 Gallerie. Another option is the Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci, which is reachable by car and serves as a starting point for many excursions.
Beyond its WWI heritage, Valli del Pasubio has a rich Cimbrian culture. You can visit the Ancient Venetian Sawmill (Antica Segheria alla Veneziana) along the Path of Water, which features historic tools. The area also boasts several historic churches, including the 8th-century Church of the Virgin Mary and the 17th-century Church of San Carlo.
The most popular hiking trail is the Road of the 52 Tunnels, a historic military road with 52 tunnels, requiring a flashlight. Another significant route is The Scarubbi Road, a former military road that is now a popular descent route for hikers. The Path of Water offers an easier, scenic walk.
The Road of the 52 Tunnels is approximately 6.3 kilometers long and features 52 tunnels, some of which are quite long and spiral. It's essential to bring a flashlight or headlamp for visibility inside the tunnels. Trekking clothing and appropriate footwear are recommended. Parking is available at Bocchetta Campiglia, often for a fee and exclusively with coins during peak times.
While many mountain huts require hiking, the Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci is notably reachable by car, making it an accessible starting point or destination for many excursions.
The Small Dolomites form the dramatic natural backdrop of Valli del Pasubio, encompassing peaks like the Pasubio massif, Sengio Alto group, and Carega group. They offer extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and climbing, defining much of the region's outdoor appeal and scenic beauty.
Valli del Pasubio is known for its rich Cimbrian culture and history as a border town. While specific products aren't detailed, the region's identity is deeply tied to its historical context and natural resources, such as its mineral water springs.


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