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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Santo Stefano Di Cadore

Best mountain peaks around Santo Stefano Di Cadore, nestled in the Dolomites, offer access to a variety of impressive mountain peaks and passes. This region attracts hikers and mountaineers with its diverse features and panoramic views of the Veneto and Carnic Alps. The landscape is characterized by prominent peaks, historical sites, and significant mountain passes. Visitors can explore a range of trails, from moderate to challenging, experiencing the unique geological formations of the area.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

Romiti Hermitage

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I found the Eremo dei Romiti to be a place with a soul.
A soul given to it by the two managers, wife and husband, who took it over, where …

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Rifugio Ciaréido

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A true eagle's nest at the foot of the Marmarole, immersed in the protected area of the Natura 2000 network, the Ciareido Refuge (1,969 m) is a true architectural jewel …

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Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m)

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From the Lakes of Olbe optional, but recommended, the climb to Monte Lastroni, a lived mountain, marked by the continuous presence of war testimonies. The whole area represented the Italian …

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Passo Giramondo

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The Passo Giramondo (2,009 meters) marks the border crossing on the "Hochweißsteinhaus-Wolayerseehütte" section of the Carnic Höhenweg.From Italy, the ascent continues slowly and moderately steeply from the Fleons pastures to …

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Easily accessible from the De Dòo refuge, from the top you can enjoy a 360 ° view of the surrounding mountains

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Giuseppe Risi
December 26, 2025, Eremo dei Romiti

ideal route in winter even when there is no snow

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great view, rest on soft grass

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https://www.komoot.com/it-it/tour/784302866 A truly stunning itinerary, well worth the slight effort required. The view of Lake Pera from Sella Sissanis, the crossing of the Creta Bordaglia scree slope, the Giramondo Pass, and then the pearl of Lake Bordaglia—all in one loop—is a delight. The trail is always well-marked and very popular, but it's not for everyone; a minimum level of fitness is required.

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A 360° view of the valleys of Sappada, Comelico, and Alta Pusteria: a vast plateau of peace and light, best explored by e-bike or on foot. The final few meters are along large grassy meadows, after leaving the trails at Forcella Monte Zovo or the DeDo refuge.

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if you come from Auronzo the road is very exposed to the sun

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From the top of Mount Zovo, which with its almost 2,000 meters of altitude dominates the Piave and Comelico valleys, the panorama extends 360° all around for kilometers and kilometers. Here there is a small Madonna and a curious carved wooden totem, depicting legendary beings and spirits typical of local tales and traditions. There is also a table with benches to rest and enjoy the view before continuing with the descent.

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Stefano
November 2, 2024, Rifugio Ciaréido

After a long wait, the refuge reopens.

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I found the Eremo dei Romiti to be a place with a soul. A soul given to it by the two managers, wife and husband, who took it over, where authenticity and real love for the territory are the founding values. Inside, around the fireplace, there are benches and many books that you can read while contemplating the view you can see from the window.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks and viewpoints around Santo Stefano Di Cadore?

Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Romiti Hermitage, which overlooks Domegge and the peaks of Cadore Center. Another favorite is the Totem and Madonna Statue on Monte Zovo, offering 360° views of the Piave, Comelico, and Alta Pusteria valleys. For a challenging experience with historical significance, the Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m) provides views of Mount Peralba and the border with Austria and Carnia.

Are there any mountain passes worth visiting for their views or historical significance?

Absolutely. Passo Giramondo, marking a border crossing on the Carnic Höhenweg, offers a scenic ascent with views of Lake Pera and Lake Bordaglia. Forcella Scodavacca, a prominent Dolomite fork, provides expansive panoramic views and connects Carnia to Cadore, dominated by bold spires like the Berti and Spinotti towers.

What kind of historical sites can be found on the mountain peaks in this region?

The mountains around Santo Stefano Di Cadore are rich in history. Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m) was part of the Italian defense line during the First World War, with remnants of military buildings and tunnels. Tudaio Mountain also features an old military road leading to a First World War fort, blending natural beauty with cultural significance.

Are there any mountain huts or refuges available for hikers?

Yes, the Romiti Hermitage, originally a convent, has been restored and now serves as a hiking refuge and cultural reference point. Additionally, the Rifugio Tenente Giuseppe Fabbro, located on the Razzo plateau, is an ideal base for excursions, offering homemade dishes and fascinating panoramic views.

What are some challenging mountain climbs or trails for experienced mountaineers?

For experienced mountaineers, Monte Peralba in the Carnic Alps offers highly recommended routes like the Cengia del Sole-Monte Avanza-Passo dei Cacciatori-Passo Sesis-Monte Peralba, which require sure-footedness. The Monte Col Summit Trail (via Route 331) is another alpine trail through Val Frison, known for its significant elevation gain and challenging nature.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks besides hiking?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB trails, including challenging routes like the 'Malga Campobon – Chiastelin Hut loop' or the 'Source of the Piave River – Rifugio Pier Fortunato Calvi loop'. For gravel biking, options like the 'Auronzo–Misurina Cycle Path – Soccento Forest loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Santo Stefano Di Cadore and Gravel biking around Santo Stefano Di Cadore guides.

Are there any specific mountains known for climbing?

Yes, Crissin mountain, which is one of the peaks surrounding Santo Stefano di Cadore, is particularly known for its challenging climbing walls and is popular with climbers.

What kind of natural landscapes and geological features can I expect to see?

The area is characterized by the unique geological formations of the Dolomites and Carnic Alps. You'll encounter limestone peaks, dramatic spires like those around Forcella Scodavacca, and expansive valleys. The region around Monte Peralba also offers up-close views of the source of the Piave river, adding to the natural beauty.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Santo Stefano Di Cadore?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from various summits and passes. The blend of natural beauty with historical sites, such as WWI remnants, also adds a unique dimension to the experience. Many appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities, from moderate trails to challenging alpine paths, and the sense of tranquility found in these mountain landscapes.

Are there any less crowded mountain trails or hidden gems?

While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by individual exploration, remote areas like Forcella Grande, a Carnic Alps trail via Sentiero 130, lead through hanging valleys and offer sweeping Dolomites panoramas, providing a sense of solitude away from more frequented paths.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in Santo Stefano Di Cadore?

The best time to visit for hiking and mountaineering is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. This period allows for full access to the diverse range of trails and ensures the most enjoyable experience of the panoramic views.

Can I find any circular mountain walks in the area?

Yes, for example, the Monte Curiè Loop in Val Visdende is a longer hike known for its 360-degree panoramic views and historical insights, offering a comprehensive circular experience of the surrounding landscape. The area also offers various other loop trails for different difficulty levels.

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