Attractions and places to see around Cibiana di Cadore include a blend of cultural sites and natural features within the Dolomites. This village, known as the "Village of Murals," features over 50 frescoes depicting local history and mountain life. Situated amidst the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites, the area offers a landscape of forests and jagged mountains. Visitors can explore historical traditions and significant natural landmarks.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Be careful if you have your 4-legged friends with you because the trail is full of ticks that attach easily.. spray repellent products several times along the route. 9/05/2026
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I recommend staying overnight at the refuge and waking up early to see the sunrise
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Always right next to the river, so the climate is great even in midsummer.
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Watch out for ticks along the road! Date 26/06/2025
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Spectacular place and starting point for various excursions
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An absolute must for anyone who loves the Dolomites and wants to explore them by bike. This year I cycled the Alpe Adria cycle path and the Dolomites cycle path - clear favorite - Dolomites cycle path!🫵😉
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Cibiana di Cadore is famously known as the "Village of Murals." Over 50 vibrant frescoes adorn the houses, depicting local history, traditions, crafts, and mountain life, transforming the village into an open-air museum. You can explore these murals across its three districts: Masarié, Pianezze, and Cibiana di Sotto.
The village is nestled amidst the stunning Dolomites, offering a dramatic natural backdrop of forests and jagged peaks. Key natural features include Monte Rite, which provides spectacular panoramic views, and the Cibiana Pass, a starting point for numerous hiking trails. The area also features mountains like Sassolungo and Sfornioi.
Beyond the murals, Cibiana di Cadore boasts a rich history. You can visit the beautiful Church of San Floriano with its wooden sculptures, explore ancient houses dating back to the 16th-18th centuries, and learn about the village's past as a center for hand-forged key production. The ancient mines of Vallinferna, Ronzei, and Ciarsies also offer a glimpse into the region's mining heritage.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with trails like sections of the Alta Via route no. 3 passing through. Cycling is also a favorite, with scenic routes such as the Along the Piave on the old state road and the Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore. During winter, you can enjoy cross-country skiing on a 7.5 km circular trail.
Yes, Cibiana di Cadore offers family-friendly options. The village's murals are an engaging way for families to explore local culture. For outdoor activities, the Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore is suitable for families. Additionally, the Venezia Hut is a popular destination for pleasant walks and excursions that can be enjoyed by families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Monte Rite. At an altitude of 2,187 meters, it offers spectacular 360-degree vistas of numerous Eastern Dolomite peaks, including the Boite Valley, extending from Cortina to Laggio. This is also where the Messner Mountain Museum Dolomites is located.
The Messner Mountain Museum Dolomites, also known as the "Museum in the Clouds," is located at 2,187 meters on Monte Rite. Conceived by Reinhold Messner, it's housed in a former military fort and tells the story of Dolomite exploration and mountaineering. It is the highest museum in Europe. You can reach Monte Rite via a dirt road from Passo Cibiana or a shortcut known as 'troi d'Orlando'; a summer shuttle service is also available.
Yes, the area is known for its mountain huts. Popular options include Rifugio Antelao, located at 1796 meters with wide views of the Cadore and Val Boite, and Venezia Hut, situated at the foot of Monte Pelmo. Another notable hut is Casera Bosconero Hut, standing on a clearing at 1,457 meters amidst peaks like Rocchetta Alta and Sasso di Bosconero.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes. The Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore, built on an old railway line, offers scenic rides through villages and mountains. Another option is the Along the Piave on the old state road, a beautiful section of the Munich-Venice cycle path with good asphalt and little traffic. For more cycling options, you can explore the Cycling around Cibiana Di Cadore guide.
The region offers numerous mountain hiking opportunities. Trails include sections of the Alta Via route no. 3 of the Dolomites. You can find routes like the challenging Rifugio Venezia – Monte Pelmo loop or the moderate Rifugio Bosconero loop. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Cibiana Di Cadore guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of cultural and natural beauty. The unique murals throughout the village offer an engaging open-air museum experience. The stunning Dolomite landscapes, especially the panoramic views from Monte Rite, are highly praised. The area's mountain huts, like Rifugio Antelao and Venezia Hut, are also popular for their views and as starting points for excursions.


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