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Hiking around San Tomaso Agordino offers access to the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by dramatic peaks such as Marmolada, Civetta, and Pelmo. The region features a landscape of high mountains, alpine valleys like Cordevole and Biois, and extensive wild forests. Notable natural features include the isolated summit of Sasso Bianco and the glacial Lake Coldai. This varied terrain provides a range of hiking experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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6.28km
03:51
720m
720m
Alpine trail through UNESCO Dolomites with limestone peaks and meadows on CAI 632 route.
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155
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7.08km
03:17
720m
720m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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109
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14.7km
06:56
1,310m
1,310m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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5.31km
02:01
360m
360m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.0km
05:45
1,010m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Follow the path on the right, indicated by some stone men to reach the summit. The path on the left is an alternative route, much steeper and more difficult as the trail disappears, as reported by some hikers I spoke to at the summit
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Crossing path, CAI 682, further on joins the "Alta Via dei Pastori", for expert hikers.
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Steep rocky step up, the steel cable helps a little.
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Panorama from the slopes of Sasso Bianco.
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The Sasso Nero is a peak formed by ancient volcanic rocks with a characteristic dark colour.
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What a spectacle this Rhododendron meadow is.
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the climb towards Sasso Nero through meadows and pastures.
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San Tomaso Agordino offers a selection of 12 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 8 moderate and 4 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable path for most hikers.
Hiking in San Tomaso Agordino provides access to the stunning Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with dramatic peaks like Marmolada, Civetta, and Pelmo. The region features diverse landscapes, from high mountains and alpine valleys to extensive wild forests. Unique features include the isolated summit of Sasso Bianco and the glacial Lake Coldai, offering breathtaking panoramic views and serene natural environments.
Yes, San Tomaso Agordino offers 4 difficult hiking routes for experienced trekkers. One notable challenging option is the Rifugio Sasso Bianco – Sasso Bianco Summit loop from San Tomaso Agordino, which leads through alpine terrain to the Sasso Bianco summit. Additionally, the Alta Via dei Pastori, a high-altitude route, traverses the municipality and is suitable for expert hikers.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For a moderate experience, consider the Piaia Parking – Rifugio Sasso Bianco loop from San Tomaso Agordino, which ascends through forests to the Rifugio Sasso Bianco. Another option is the general Hiking loop from San Tomaso Agordino, offering a moderate 3.3-mile journey.
The region is rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can explore the glacial Lake Coldai, situated at 2,143 meters, or visit the isolated summit of Sasso Bianco for exceptional panoramic views. Other notable attractions include the dramatic Serrai di Sottoguda gorge and the View of the San Lucano Valley. The area is also surrounded by iconic Dolomite peaks like Civetta and Marmolada.
For families, the unique Miniature Dolomites Trail (Dolomiti in Miniatura) is a great option. This themed path features large sculptures of the main Dolomite massifs, carved in stone, winding for about 5 km through the woods, offering a pleasant and curious itinerary for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Dolomites, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Be sure to carry water for your dog and check for any specific local regulations or protected areas where dogs might be restricted.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the majestic Dolomite peaks, serene alpine lakes, and extensive forests. Many appreciate the varied terrain, which offers routes from moderate ascents to challenging summit trails, and the well-marked paths that make exploration enjoyable.
Absolutely. The summit of Sasso Bianco (2407 meters) is renowned for providing an exceptional panoramic terrace over the Dolomites. Additionally, the View of the San Lucano Valley offers another stunning perspective of the surrounding landscape.
The best time for hiking in San Tomaso Agordino is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, trails are clear of snow, and the alpine meadows are vibrant. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, while early autumn provides stunning fall foliage.
Yes, San Tomaso Agordino is a stage along the significant regional trail known as the Genuine Dolomites Path. Specific sections of this path lead to the Rifugio Sasso Bianco and through Vallada and the San Tomaso Pass. The Alta Via dei Pastori is another high-altitude route suitable for expert hikers that traverses the municipality.
Yes, the area is dotted with numerous small, characteristic hamlets. Villages like Bramezza, Caracoi Agoin, Caracoi Cimai, and Celat offer cultural and natural interest, unique views, and traditional 'tabià' (Dolomite barns), providing a glimpse into local life and history.


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