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Livinallongo Del Col Di Lana

Piz Boè Summit – Sass Pordoi Summit loop from Jouf de Pordoi - Passo Pordoi - Pordoijoch

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Belluno
Livinallongo Del Col Di Lana

Piz Boè Summit – Sass Pordoi Summit loop from Jouf de Pordoi - Passo Pordoi - Pordoijoch

Hard

5.0

(15)

159

hikers

Piz Boè Summit – Sass Pordoi Summit loop from Jouf de Pordoi - Passo Pordoi - Pordoijoch

06:40

10.5km

990m

Mountaineering

Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 16, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment that is highly dangerous

A part of this route comprises highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 3.63 km for 598 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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60 m

Fausto Coppi Monument at Pordoi Pass

Highlight • Monument

Perhaps the most famous monument in Italy among those dedicated to cyclists, the Fausto Coppi stele on the Pordoi pass is a true icon of the Giro d'Italie and of world cycling. Placed in July 2000 by the municipality of Canazei, it features the following inscription: "In the shadow of the majestic Dolomite peaks, this bronze will bear witness over time to the unparalleled exploits of the greatest cyclist. To Fausto Coppi, the Champion". Between 1940 and 1954, the Giro d'Italia passed through Pordoi eight times: the first on the summit was Coppi five times.

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2

3.59 km

Via Ferrata Cesare Piazzetta

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

From Passo Pordoi, follow the signs to the military shrine indicated "Sacrario Militare Germanico (Militärische Gedenkstätte)". Once you've passed the monument, start climbing the southern face following the well-marked path, until you are in the Valle de Joèl. Passing through a hollow, you reach a flatland that takes you to the base of the walls among rock detritus and debris. Follow the wall in an Easterly direction until you reach the start of the ferrata (sign). The vertical wall that the metal cable winds along is particularly challenging and selective; you cross it from the right and the left, constantly exposed, passing over some high steps and a dihedral (two metal cables help in climbing), until you come to a staircase.  Some metal spikes provide support to get past the last exposed stretch that takes you to a ledge. You squeeze into a narrow canal (be careful not to underestimate it), and then you come to a tiny, Himalayan type bridge suspended between two walls (cross one person at a time!). There are other large steps and walls, from about 5 to 25 metres, to climb with the help of some well provided supports. Half way across the ledge you have to scale another exposed wall that has excellent handholds (metal cables). Afterward there are some rocky climbs that are easy to overcome to get to the peak. You keep going across jumps and rocks until you reach another stretch that is not equipped. This part is tricky and slippery, with no cables and lots of rocky detritus and gravel, but it is made safe by huge nails cemented at a regular distance of about 20 m, to guarantee the climb for groups equipped with rock climbing gear (be very careful not to cause a rockslide). From here you can reach the last series of stairs and ledges until on your left (Westward) you will find a trail that crosses the wild open valley under the Piz Boe that goes to the Forcella Pordoi.

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3

4.64 km

Piz Boè Summit

Highlight • Summit

A 3000 is always worth it. The Piz Boè, which is so prominently enthroned on the Sella massif, is of course a perfect panoramic mountain. The ascent from Rifugio Boè is partly secured with wire ropes, but can be done entirely without via ferrata equipment if you are sure-footed and have a head for heights. There is a hut to stop at at the top of the summit.

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4.70 km

View of Marmolada

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At 3343 m, the Marmolada is the highest mountain in the Dolomites and part of the Marmolada group.

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5

4.71 km

Via ferrata to the summit of Piz Boè

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

Super secured not really demanding 1 to 2 man climbing is even possible with a dog or child ...

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6

6.71 km

Forcella Pordoi Hut

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From the small mountain hut, which is located directly on the Pordoijoch, you have a spectacular panoramic view of peaks, cliffs and valleys.

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7

7.29 km

Sass Pordoi Summit

Highlight • Summit

Can be a bit crowdy/touristic due to the Sass Pordoi cable car.

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8

8.54 km

To Rifugio Forcella Pordoi

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Great hike up to refugio Forcella Pordoi. Leave early if you want to beat the crowds.

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10.5 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.75 km

2.25 km

1.32 km

352 m

346 m

329 m

120 m

Surfaces

4.23 km

2.69 km

1.49 km

810 m

738 m

306 m

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Highest point (3,080 m)

Lowest point (2,180 m)

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