Best attractions and places to see around Zoppè Di Cadore include a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty in this elevated village in the Italian province of Belluno. Dominated by Monte Pelmo, the area offers an authentic atmosphere with traditional mountain buildings. It serves as a starting point for numerous outdoor activities, including hiking to alpine lakes and mountain passes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Forcella Ambrizzola (2277 m) is located between several high altitude itineraries, between the Staulanza pass, the Giau pass and Lake Federa.
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Easy to reach, you can go on many great tours from here
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Mount Civetta, at 3,220 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the Zoldo Dolomites. From here the panoramic view is endless: hundreds of peaks, valleys and forests intermingle creating a unique postcard. On clear days you can even see the tops of the Austrian Alps.
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Small refuge easily reachable starting from the Aquileia refuge or from the car park along the road towards Passo Staulanza (Val Fiorentina)
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The normal route covers many unstable turns. The steep passages are equipped via Ferrata on better rock. Race to be undertaken with the necessary mountain baggage.
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Rather modest summit cross. But the view is all the more grandiose! Nice mountain!
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The area is dominated by the majestic Monte Pelmo (3,168 m), providing a stunning backdrop. Other significant natural features include Lake Coldai, an alpine lake known for its unique green color, and Monte Civetta Summit, offering panoramic views of the Dolomites.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Adolfo Sonino Mountain Hut at Coldai, which offers splendid vistas of Val Zoldana, Monte Pelmo, Cristallo, Antelao, and Croda da Lago. The Monte Civetta Summit also provides endless panoramic views of hundreds of peaks, valleys, and forests. Additionally, Ambrizzola Pass is a strategic viewpoint with wonderful panoramas of Mount Pelmo and the surrounding mountains.
Zoppè di Cadore offers several cultural sites. The Church of St. Anne, built in the 18th century, houses an altarpiece attributed to Titian or his workshop. You can also explore the Ethnographic Museum "Al Poiat", which showcases traditional life and charcoal production. Strolling through the village allows you to admire authentic traditional mountain buildings and works by local artists like Masi Simonetti and Fiorenzo Tomea displayed in the town hall.
Yes, Zoppè di Cadore offers itineraries suitable for various skill levels, including family-friendly routes. The Ethnographic Museum "Al Poiat" can be an engaging visit for families interested in local history. While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, the general outdoor environment and easier hiking paths provide opportunities for families to explore together.
Zoppè di Cadore is an excellent starting point for numerous hikes and treks. Popular destinations include Lake Coldai and Adolfo Sonino Mountain Hut at Coldai. You can find detailed hiking routes, including the Dolomites High Route 3 and the Zoppè Tamai Trail, in the Hiking around Zoppè Di Cadore guide.
Yes, the region around Zoppè di Cadore provides opportunities for both cycling and running. For cycling enthusiasts, routes like the Passo Staulanza loop are available. Runners can explore trails such as the Malga Livan – Giampietro Talamini Mountain Hut loop. More information on these activities can be found in the Cycling around Zoppè Di Cadore guide and the Running Trails around Zoppè Di Cadore guide.
The 'Complex of Serla' is a naturalistic system featuring peat bogs and wetlands. It is rich in diverse plant species and forms part of a larger ecological system across the Belluno province, highlighting the region's biodiversity and natural heritage.
Yes, the area is home to several historic mountain huts. Città di Fiume Hut, converted from an ancient hut, retains architectural features like three arches and a stone base. Rifugio Venezia is also notable as the first Italian mountain hut built in the Dolomites, located at the foot of Monte Pelmo.
Zoppè di Cadore holds historical significance as the starting point for some of the first "gelatieri" (ice cream makers). These local artisans played a role in spreading the tradition of Italian ice cream worldwide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the unique green color of Lake Coldai and the breathtaking views from mountain huts like Adolfo Sonino Mountain Hut at Coldai. The authentic atmosphere of the village and the diverse hiking opportunities are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Ambrizzola Pass (Forcella Ambrizzola) at 2,277 meters is a key crossroads for various paths, offering a wonderful panorama. Another notable pass is Forcella Candolada (Ciandolada), which can be reached via steep walks from Zoppè di Cadore along the Pelmo slopes, passing through naturalistic areas.


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