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Hike the Cansiglio Forest Trail to Rifugio Semenza, a moderate 3.9-mile (6.3 km) route with 1993 feet (607 metres) of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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830 m
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1.13 km
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1.97 km
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2.95 km
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3.12 km
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6.15 km
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6.14 km
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No, this trail is generally considered difficult and requires good physical preparation. It involves a significant elevation gain and features steep uphill segments, stony paths, and moderately exposed sections closer to the refuge. Sure-footedness and sturdy hiking footwear are essential.
The terrain is varied, starting with well-trodden routes and dirt roads through ancient beech groves. As you ascend, it transitions to narrow, stony trails, becoming steeper through forested sections. Higher up, expect stony paths and even scree slopes with slightly exposed sections, especially near the refuge. The region also exhibits karstic phenomena.
You'll experience the expansive beech forest, which is particularly beautiful in autumn. Highlights along the way include the Gravel Path to the Mountain Hut, a Beautiful Forest, and the Boundary Marker XXII (Tambre - Le Gatte). As you gain elevation, you'll be rewarded with stunning views, such as the Santa Croce lake view and panoramic vistas of Alpago and Lake Santa Croce from the View of Alpago and Lake Santa Croce.
The Cansiglio Forest is known for its abundant wildlife. Encounters with deer and roe deer are common, especially during early morning or dusk. You might also spot other natural elements like the Slow Worm.
The Cansiglio Forest is renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage, making it a spectacular time to visit. However, the trail can be enjoyed during late spring and summer as well, offering lush greenery and pleasant temperatures. Always check weather conditions before you go.
Specific parking information for the trailhead is not detailed, but the Cansiglio Forest area generally has designated parking spots. It's advisable to research specific starting points and parking availability closer to your planned hiking date, as the refuge is only accessible on foot.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking in the Cansiglio Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check local regulations or park websites like visitproseccohills.it for any updates or specific rules regarding the area before your visit.
While many trails in the Cansiglio Forest are dog-friendly, specific regulations for this challenging route to Rifugio Semenza may vary. It's recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and potentially exposed sections of the trail. Ensure your dog is fit enough for a difficult hike.
Yes, this route overlaps with sections of several other official trails. You will encounter parts of the Sentiero dei cippi della Serenissima, Sulle tracce del cervo, Alta via n. 6 delle Dolomiti - XI tappa, and Sentiero Alpago Natura along the way.
The destination of this hike is Rifugio Semenza, which is the only mountain refuge in the Alpago region exclusively accessible on foot. It offers a place to rest and potentially stay overnight. There are no other cafes or pubs directly on the trail, so plan accordingly for food and water.
This trail is an out-and-back route. You hike to Rifugio Semenza and then return along the same path. The refuge is a destination point, not part of a loop.
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