Best attractions and places to see around Vajont include a blend of memorial sites, natural landscapes, and historical villages. The region is situated within the Friulian Dolomites, offering diverse terrain. Vajont is marked by the 1963 dam disaster, with several sites dedicated to its memory. Visitors can explore both poignant historical landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In Val Colvera, nature reigns supreme
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Casera Rupeit, 1275 meters. Located in a panoramic position, it's an excellent base and offers overnight accommodations.
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Poffabro is one of the 100 most beautiful villages in Italy: the painter Armando Pizzinato called it "an example of the most rational and imaginative spontaneous architecture of our Pre-Alps." The stone houses with wooden balconies, arches, and porticoes create an atmosphere of modest intimacy that blends well with the surrounding landscape.
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Poffabro belongs to the municipality of Frisanco and is one of the 100 most beautiful villages in Italy. The painter Armando Pizzinato called it "an example of the most rational and imaginative spontaneous architecture of our Alpine foothills." The stone houses with wooden balconies, arches, and porticoes create an atmosphere of modest intimacy that blends well with the surrounding landscape. It's a place worth planning a longer stay for. Cycling through is far too fast; walking through allows you to see and appreciate much more. World-class!
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For lovers of former car routes, this route is an absolute historical gem. The route for cyclists crossing the new road, which practically leads through a tunnel, is particularly interesting. The historic route, with its views of the valley and the carved-out rock formations, is sure to make your heart race.
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The Ravedis bridge, built to connect Maniago to Montereale Valcellina.
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Wonderful stream with emerald colors.
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beautiful place surrounded by nature and a beautiful view
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Vajont is deeply marked by the 1963 dam disaster. You can visit the Vajont Dam itself, which stands as a powerful monument. Other significant sites include the Vajont Dam Memorial, the Vajont Dam Museum in Erto and Casso, and the "Vajont Attimi di Storia" Museum in Longarone. The Monumental Cemetery of the Victims of the Vajont also offers a poignant tribute.
Yes, the ancient villages of Erto and Casso, located near the dam, offer a glimpse into pre-tragedy life and traditional architecture, including artisan workshops. Additionally, Poffabro Village is a must-see, especially noted for its panoramic views in the Colvera Valley and its atmosphere during the Christmas season.
The Vajont Dam is nestled within the spectacular Friulian Dolomites Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can see Monte Toc, the mountain from which the landslide originated, and the remaining Lago del Vajont. The Cellina Valley offers stunning natural landscapes, and the Conche Smeraldine (Emerald Pools) of Tramonti di Sopra are beautiful bathing spots.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Vajont' or 'Nan Memorial loop from Vajont'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Bridge over the Meduna in Navarons – Lake Tramonti loop' and MTB trails, including the 'Cellina River Ford loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Vajont, Road Cycling Routes around Vajont, and MTB Trails around Vajont guides.
Many sites are suitable for families. The Church of San Biagio (Giais) and Poffabro Village are considered family-friendly historical sites. The Ravedis Bridge offers a scenic photo stop over the Cellina stream, which is also enjoyable for families.
For expansive views, Rupeit Hut is situated on a panoramic shelf with spectacular vistas over the plain. The Poffabro Village also offers beautiful panoramas in the Colvera Valley. Additionally, Casso village provides a wide view of Monte Toc and the landslide scar, helping to grasp the magnitude of the 1963 event.
The Friulian Dolomites, where Vajont is located, are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The shoulder seasons (spring and early autumn) often offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Winter can be beautiful for snow-covered landscapes, but some trails may be challenging or inaccessible.
Yes, guided tours of the Vajont Dam crest are available, offering a unique perspective on its history and the scale of the disaster. It's recommended to check for tour availability and booking information in advance, possibly through local tourism offices or the Friulian Dolomites Park.
The Old Val Colvera Road is a wonderful trail of ancient construction that provides unique views. Cycling through this valley offers an experience with steep slopes and the turquoise Torrente Colvera.
The Monumental Church of Longarone (Church of Santa Maria Immacolata) was dedicated to the victims of Vajont. Designed by architect Giovanni Michelucci, it features a distinctive elliptical shape and serves as a significant memorial in the town of Longarone, which was devastated by the disaster.
Yes, the villages of Erto and Casso are known for housing artisan workshops that showcase local woodcarving traditions. This offers a chance to see traditional crafts and perhaps find unique souvenirs.
The 16th-century Bell Tower of Pirago is one of the few structures from the original village of Pirago that miraculously survived the destructive wave of the 1963 disaster. It stands as a poignant symbol of resilience amidst the tragedy.


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