WALKSVAL DI FASSA
DOLOMITES
MOVECAREFULLY
La Regolina
Col Rodella
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Since 1989 specialised in the artisanmanufacture of grappa and fine
quality speciality foods.From the producer, directly to the consumer.
Out and about in Val di Fassa: a continual surprise
Flower buds of infinite shades, in a sea of blades of grass blowing in the
wind. Dense woods of fir and larch trees, so tall they almost touch the
sky. Red leaves soaked in sunshine rustling in the crisp air; a prelude to
winter. Gentle creaks of footsteps in the snow that break the silence of a
wood in winter. And all surrounded by striking peaks of legends that
enchant upon first glance like haughty and arrogant sovereigns.
A walk in Val di Fassa is merited at all times of year. One step at a time,
alone, before nature as beautiful as it is disarming, like a splendid
picture postcard fixed in your mind. A walk to have with children,
because nothing can beat a run that leaves you breathless, in a meadow
in bloom, surrounded by gurgling streams a glinting sun in the presence
of age old rock faces that whisper stories and legends to the imagination
of the young. An easy and relaxing excursion to carry out with friends,
stopping off in one of the picnic areas, while appreciating the flavours
and scents of traditional local food products.
All this and much more still to be discovered, following the paths in Val di
Fassa that are outlined here. Pleasant walks on the valley floor, easily
accessible to all, that meander through fairytale views and the villages of
the valley characterised by their individual history and ancient traditions.
Thirty three walks, explained in detail, to ensure you find your way only to
get lost in a world of lights, colours and thrills that can only be found in
the majestic environment of Val di Fassa.
INTRODUCTION
The walks described in this edition are found above all on the valley floor.
Some routes are easy and short, others are more demanding and
require more time.
Every path has been tried out, in order to provide a brief description, an
indication of the length of the route and any points of interest to be found
along the way. Nearly all the routes can be carried out in reverse or
starting from different points along the way.
Times, with the exception of the first route, are generous and have been
calculated bearing in mind any short breaks for rests and to admire the
scenery, appreciating the environmental and natural aspects that
distinguish Val di Fassa.
La Regolina
Col Rodella
www.ederofficinanaturale.it
22
Since 1989 specialised in the artisanmanufacture of grappa and fine
quality speciality foods.From the producer, directly to the consumer.
Out and about in Val di Fassa: a continual surprise
Flower buds of infinite shades, in a sea of blades of grass blowing in the
wind. Dense woods of fir and larch trees, so tall they almost touch the
sky. Red leaves soaked in sunshine rustling in the crisp air; a prelude to
winter. Gentle creaks of footsteps in the snow that break the silence of a
wood in winter. And all surrounded by striking peaks of legends that
enchant upon first glance like haughty and arrogant sovereigns.
A walk in Val di Fassa is merited at all times of year. One step at a time,
alone, before nature as beautiful as it is disarming, like a splendid
picture postcard fixed in your mind. A walk to have with children,
because nothing can beat a run that leaves you breathless, in a meadow
in bloom, surrounded by gurgling streams a glinting sun in the presence
of age old rock faces that whisper stories and legends to the imagination
of the young. An easy and relaxing excursion to carry out with friends,
stopping off in one of the picnic areas, while appreciating the flavours
and scents of traditional local food products.
All this and much more still to be discovered, following the paths in Val di
Fassa that are outlined here. Pleasant walks on the valley floor, easily
accessible to all, that meander through fairytale views and the villages of
the valley characterised by their individual history and ancient traditions.
Thirty three walks, explained in detail, to ensure you find your way only to
get lost in a world of lights, colours and thrills that can only be found in
the majestic environment of Val di Fassa.
INTRODUCTION
The walks described in this edition are found above all on the valley floor.
Some routes are easy and short, others are more demanding and
require more time.
Every path has been tried out, in order to provide a brief description, an
indication of the length of the route and any points of interest to be found
along the way. Nearly all the routes can be carried out in reverse or
starting from different points along the way.
Times, with the exception of the first route, are generous and have been
calculated bearing in mind any short breaks for rests and to admire the
scenery, appreciating the environmental and natural aspects that
distinguish Val di Fassa.
Ciampedie
Passo San Pellegrino1919
Col Margherita2508
DuronRuf de
Muncion
Passo Carezza/Costalunga
1Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
CANAZEI
18 km
6 hours
280 m
ROUTES
Col Rodella
CAMPITELLODI FASSA
Gries
Col dei Rossi2382
Vera
Crepa Neigra
Ciampac2160
SellaBrunech
2428Peradi Fassa
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Pozzadi Fassa
Vigodi Fassa
Ruf de VaelValongia
Barbida
Va
l M
on
zo
ni
Palua
SORAGADI FASSA
Penìa
Medil
Fuciade1972
Sorte(Sort)
Ronchi(I Ronc)
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
Forno(L Forn)
Ronch
Fango(L Fanch)
Ciampedie
Passo San Pellegrino1919
Col Margherita2508
DuronRuf de
Muncion
Passo Carezza/Costalunga
1Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
CANAZEI
18 km
6 hours
280 m
ROUTES
Col Rodella
CAMPITELLODI FASSA
Gries
Col dei Rossi2382
Vera
Crepa Neigra
Ciampac2160
SellaBrunech
2428Peradi Fassa
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Pozzadi Fassa
Vigodi Fassa
Ruf de VaelValongia
Barbida
Va
l M
on
zo
ni
Palua
SORAGADI FASSA
Penìa
Medil
Fuciade1972
Sorte(Sort)
Ronchi(I Ronc)
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
Forno(L Forn)
Ronch
Fango(L Fanch)
PICTOGRAMS
Info point
Ladin Cultural Institute
Ladin Museumand its sections
Parish church
Small church
War cemetery
Chapel
Isolated cross
Restaurant
Bar
Fountain
Waterfall
Str./Strada/Strèda = Street
Cinema
Educational trail
Sensory Trail
© 2020 APT VAL DI FASSA
No unauthorised copying.
Texts by G. Cincelli, P. Ferretti and E. Salvi.
Maps by R. Colmano, Laives (BZ).
Viewpoint
Bici Grill
Football ground
Outdoor training path
Children's playground
Ice-stadium
Golf course
Dòlaondes Aquatic Centre
Bread oven
Bus stop
Italian Red Cross
Park
Pic-nic area
Ski School
BICI GRILL
MOENA | CANAZEI
5
This route allows you to climb the entire Val di Fassa partially along the
track of the popular Marcialonga and partially along the cycling route.
The track will be here described and the various connections to the
villages in the valley will be indicated, so as to enable everyone to build
up their own itinerary, also using elements of the other walks contained
in this brochure.The itinerary begins in Moena. From Piaz de Ramon,
walk past the bottleneck and head for Soraga, climbing the steps on
the right-hand side towards Strada de Someda in the hamlet bearing
the same name. Walk along the following Strada de Sèn Roch until you
reach the small square in front of the church. At this point turn left and
walk along Strada Frate E. Chiocchetti-Lenz. You will soon be outside
the village. Continue along a relaxing little road, where you can sit on
one of the many benches and enjoy the magnificent view over Moena,
the underlying lake Pecé as well as Soraga, crowned by the Larséch
pinnacles. You will then enter Soraga through Strada de Roisc. At the
crossing head for Strada de Gherghele. At the end of Strada de
Gherghele walk down towards the Avisio river. At this point you are
leaving Soraga and along a mostly even path, interrupted only here
and there by short slopes, you reach the Pont de Lejia (the church
bridge), which is referred to the San Giovanni church nearby.
Continue along the edge of the wood surrounding the slopes of the
mount Cima Dodici. Keep walking on the side of the Dascé plain and
you will easily arrive in Pozza di Fassa. From here you enter the Freina
quarter through the street bearing the same name. Arrived at Strada de
Meida, turn down to the left and then almost immediately to the right
again into Strada Don Lodovico Gross. Past the bridge, walk along
Strada de Grave, which leads to a foot-bridge connecting to the village
of Pera. Before reaching the foot-bridge, turn to the right towards a
small wood, made of fir and larch trees initially and then of majestic
alders and willows. Walk past the Fraine ski-lift (on the left-hand side
you will find a foot-bridge leading to Pera) and, walking on the wide
open field, you will reach an area equipped with a playground for
children.
Walk past the wooden bridge on the left and the votive chapel on the
right and continue along the dirt road along the Avisio river, surrounded
by beautiful green slopes. Cross diagonally and reach a barren
hillside. From here walk down to the bridge leading to the village
named Mazzin. Continue on the forest road and remain always on the
main track. After the first part, which is flat, you have to climb a short
slope, which leads to a hillock equipped with benches and a wooden
playground for children. From here climb again along large meadows
1MOENA CANAZEI>
Walk suitable for strollers
Cycle and pedestrian track
Cycling Route
PICTOGRAMS
Info point
Ladin Cultural Institute
Ladin Museumand its sections
Parish church
Small church
War cemetery
Chapel
Isolated cross
Restaurant
Bar
Fountain
Waterfall
Str./Strada/Strèda = Street
Cinema
Educational trail
Sensory Trail
© 2020 APT VAL DI FASSA
No unauthorised copying.
Texts by G. Cincelli, P. Ferretti and E. Salvi.
Maps by R. Colmano, Laives (BZ).
Viewpoint
Bici Grill
Football ground
Outdoor training path
Children's playground
Ice-stadium
Golf course
Dòlaondes Aquatic Centre
Bread oven
Bus stop
Italian Red Cross
Park
Pic-nic area
Ski School
BICI GRILL
MOENA | CANAZEI
5
This route allows you to climb the entire Val di Fassa partially along the
track of the popular Marcialonga and partially along the cycling route.
The track will be here described and the various connections to the
villages in the valley will be indicated, so as to enable everyone to build
up their own itinerary, also using elements of the other walks contained
in this brochure.The itinerary begins in Moena. From Piaz de Ramon,
walk past the bottleneck and head for Soraga, climbing the steps on
the right-hand side towards Strada de Someda in the hamlet bearing
the same name. Walk along the following Strada de Sèn Roch until you
reach the small square in front of the church. At this point turn left and
walk along Strada Frate E. Chiocchetti-Lenz. You will soon be outside
the village. Continue along a relaxing little road, where you can sit on
one of the many benches and enjoy the magnificent view over Moena,
the underlying lake Pecé as well as Soraga, crowned by the Larséch
pinnacles. You will then enter Soraga through Strada de Roisc. At the
crossing head for Strada de Gherghele. At the end of Strada de
Gherghele walk down towards the Avisio river. At this point you are
leaving Soraga and along a mostly even path, interrupted only here
and there by short slopes, you reach the Pont de Lejia (the church
bridge), which is referred to the San Giovanni church nearby.
Continue along the edge of the wood surrounding the slopes of the
mount Cima Dodici. Keep walking on the side of the Dascé plain and
you will easily arrive in Pozza di Fassa. From here you enter the Freina
quarter through the street bearing the same name. Arrived at Strada de
Meida, turn down to the left and then almost immediately to the right
again into Strada Don Lodovico Gross. Past the bridge, walk along
Strada de Grave, which leads to a foot-bridge connecting to the village
of Pera. Before reaching the foot-bridge, turn to the right towards a
small wood, made of fir and larch trees initially and then of majestic
alders and willows. Walk past the Fraine ski-lift (on the left-hand side
you will find a foot-bridge leading to Pera) and, walking on the wide
open field, you will reach an area equipped with a playground for
children.
Walk past the wooden bridge on the left and the votive chapel on the
right and continue along the dirt road along the Avisio river, surrounded
by beautiful green slopes. Cross diagonally and reach a barren
hillside. From here walk down to the bridge leading to the village
named Mazzin. Continue on the forest road and remain always on the
main track. After the first part, which is flat, you have to climb a short
slope, which leads to a hillock equipped with benches and a wooden
playground for children. From here climb again along large meadows
1MOENA CANAZEI>
Walk suitable for strollers
Cycle and pedestrian track
Cycling Route
6
and then go down to a flat area. Continue on easy ups and downs until
you reach Campestrin, arriving at the new polifunctional building
PalaDolomites, where you will find a large plain space, also equipped
with benches, tables and a playground for children. Here is a bridge
which allows you to cross the Avisio river and climb to the village.
Continue on the opposite side of the plateau and enter the wood on the
side of the Avisio. In front of Fontanazzo you will find a third picnic area
and, not far away, the bridge connecting to the village. Remain on the
same road instead, walk straight on and you will soon reach
Campitello, near the bridge Pènt de Sera and the station of the cable-
way taking to Col Rodella. Continue on the right-hand side along the
edge of the wood and when you reach the Sorèghes plain, where the
golf training course is, turn into the track of the Cercenà forest road.
Continue on this easy and shadowy track. Enter Canazei through
Strèda de Cercenà, where the football field and the playground are.
MOENA
Once you have reached the southern side of the football field (10 minutes
away from the centre of Moena) get onto the asphalt road leading to the
hamlet of Medil (1,365 m).
Continue walking along some steep sections, the last of which ends into
Val, a large area covered by grassland. Cross the large meadows and
continue on the plain across the wood. Once outside the wood, you are
near Medil.
Cross the village and go past the small church. The track becomes steep
again. Keeping on the paved road (trail sign no. 517), head towards an old
barn on the edge of the wood. Continue to climb (the slope is rather steep)
until you reach Col da Moena, easy to recognise for its peculiar clearing
on the left. On the plain you will find a crossing. Go down to the right along
an uneasy path and then continue on the plain for a long section.
Climb again a short slope and you will come out into the wide and sunny
clearing of Pra Compert. Walk along the edge of the wood and go straight
to the opposite side of the clearing. Here starts a series of very useful
steps, which help to comfortably go down an extremely steep slope.
The slope becomes then easier and in approximately 10 minutes you will
reach the ancient settlement of Penia. Here you can have a break in the
restaurant Malga Peniola (1,470 m). Go back towards Moena across the
beautiful meadows surrounding Penìa. Then the gradient decreases
slowly as you cross the wood. On the right, leave the forest road and turn
into the narrow path that leads to the hamlet of Sorte (Sort). From here go
back to Moena.
MOENA >
MEDIL PENÌA MOENA > > 2
MOENA
1470
1346
Troi d
e Penìa
Medil
Penìa
Sorte(Sort)
Malga Peniola
Val 1280
Pra Compert
2Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
7 km
3,30 hours
286 m
7
MOENA >
PRATO DI SORTE MOENA> 3
From Piaz de Sotegrava you walk towards the San Vigilio's Church,
along Strada C. Dellantonio first and Troi de Sèn Vile then, a narrow
alleyway closed to traffic. Once passed the church and the parking
areas, you turn left and walk along a comfortable asphalt road that cuts
6
and then go down to a flat area. Continue on easy ups and downs until
you reach Campestrin, arriving at the new polifunctional building
PalaDolomites, where you will find a large plain space, also equipped
with benches, tables and a playground for children. Here is a bridge
which allows you to cross the Avisio river and climb to the village.
Continue on the opposite side of the plateau and enter the wood on the
side of the Avisio. In front of Fontanazzo you will find a third picnic area
and, not far away, the bridge connecting to the village. Remain on the
same road instead, walk straight on and you will soon reach
Campitello, near the bridge Pènt de Sera and the station of the cable-
way taking to Col Rodella. Continue on the right-hand side along the
edge of the wood and when you reach the Sorèghes plain, where the
golf training course is, turn into the track of the Cercenà forest road.
Continue on this easy and shadowy track. Enter Canazei through
Strèda de Cercenà, where the football field and the playground are.
MOENA
Once you have reached the southern side of the football field (10 minutes
away from the centre of Moena) get onto the asphalt road leading to the
hamlet of Medil (1,365 m).
Continue walking along some steep sections, the last of which ends into
Val, a large area covered by grassland. Cross the large meadows and
continue on the plain across the wood. Once outside the wood, you are
near Medil.
Cross the village and go past the small church. The track becomes steep
again. Keeping on the paved road (trail sign no. 517), head towards an old
barn on the edge of the wood. Continue to climb (the slope is rather steep)
until you reach Col da Moena, easy to recognise for its peculiar clearing
on the left. On the plain you will find a crossing. Go down to the right along
an uneasy path and then continue on the plain for a long section.
Climb again a short slope and you will come out into the wide and sunny
clearing of Pra Compert. Walk along the edge of the wood and go straight
to the opposite side of the clearing. Here starts a series of very useful
steps, which help to comfortably go down an extremely steep slope.
The slope becomes then easier and in approximately 10 minutes you will
reach the ancient settlement of Penia. Here you can have a break in the
restaurant Malga Peniola (1,470 m). Go back towards Moena across the
beautiful meadows surrounding Penìa. Then the gradient decreases
slowly as you cross the wood. On the right, leave the forest road and turn
into the narrow path that leads to the hamlet of Sorte (Sort). From here go
back to Moena.
MOENA >
MEDIL PENÌA MOENA > > 2
MOENA
1470
1346
Troi d
e Penìa
Medil
Penìa
Sorte(Sort)
Malga Peniola
Val 1280
Pra Compert
2Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
7 km
3,30 hours
286 m
7
MOENA >
PRATO DI SORTE MOENA> 3
From Piaz de Sotegrava you walk towards the San Vigilio's Church,
along Strada C. Dellantonio first and Troi de Sèn Vile then, a narrow
alleyway closed to traffic. Once passed the church and the parking
areas, you turn left and walk along a comfortable asphalt road that cuts
Str. d
e le
Peg
ne
Troi de Sen Vile Strada
C. Dellantonio
Str. d
e Pr
ealo
n
Prato di Sorte
La Gran Vera
BICI GRILL
Sorte(Sort)
8
MOENA
3Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5,5 km
2 hours
30 m
Malga Roncac
Malga Panna1340
Rif de
La Gran Vera
Passo Carezza/Costalunga
BICI GRILL
Sorte(Sort)
9
4MOENA >
MALGA RONCAC MOENA>
Once you have arrived at the hamlet of Sorte, cross it and continue to
walk along the steep section above the village. At the bend, before the
restaurant Malga Panna, turn to the right into the path leading to
Roncac - Col Ros and Costalongia. After a short slope, the path
becomes even: here, being no wood, you can enjoy a magnificent view
of Moena towards the San Pellegrino Valley. From here continue along a
long even path and then cross the little bridge. Here the path become
slightly steep and then even again and finally ends into the dirt forest
road going uphill towards Passo Carezza/Costalunga. Walk down to the
right, keeping on the wide track, go over the stream (Rif de Costalongia),
and on the other side continue along the stream until you reach the
restaurant Malga Roncac. Continue and climb down towards the village
along Strada de Roncac, Strada de Even and Strada de la Madonina,
go past the beautiful little church and a fountain, the Fontana del Dante,
until you end up back downtown.
MOENA
4Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
6 km
2 hours
238 m
the meadows called Prato di Sorte (Pra de Sort). After a long flat
stretch, the road fast descends towards the industrial estate of Moena.
At the crossroad, you turn right into Strada de Prealon and, shortly
after, you arrive at the football field “C. Benatti”. Here you cross the
main road and walk along the cycling route, in direction of Predazzo.
Right after the last buildings on the right, you turn left, cross the bridge
on the Avisio river and turn left again. Leave the cycling route, part of
the Marcialonga racetrack, the popular cross-country ski marathon, to
walk back to Moena. Along an easy dirt road, you get into the wood and
walk along the course of the Avisio river. Leave the wood, keeping the
right, and after an easy climb you keep on walking until you reach the
asphalt road called Strada de le Pegne. Cross the street, walk along
the road which passes nearby the playground and leads to the
Navalge area. Cross the road that comes from the San Pellegrino Pass
and, along the street called L Vial, you get back to the starting point in
Piaz de Sotegrava.
Str. d
e le
Peg
ne
Troi de Sen Vile Strada
C. Dellantonio
Str. d
e Pr
ealo
n
Prato di Sorte
La Gran Vera
BICI GRILL
Sorte(Sort)
8
MOENA
3Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5,5 km
2 hours
30 m
Malga Roncac
Malga Panna1340
Rif de
La Gran Vera
Passo Carezza/Costalunga
BICI GRILL
Sorte(Sort)
9
4MOENA >
MALGA RONCAC MOENA>
Once you have arrived at the hamlet of Sorte, cross it and continue to
walk along the steep section above the village. At the bend, before the
restaurant Malga Panna, turn to the right into the path leading to
Roncac - Col Ros and Costalongia. After a short slope, the path
becomes even: here, being no wood, you can enjoy a magnificent view
of Moena towards the San Pellegrino Valley. From here continue along a
long even path and then cross the little bridge. Here the path become
slightly steep and then even again and finally ends into the dirt forest
road going uphill towards Passo Carezza/Costalunga. Walk down to the
right, keeping on the wide track, go over the stream (Rif de Costalongia),
and on the other side continue along the stream until you reach the
restaurant Malga Roncac. Continue and climb down towards the village
along Strada de Roncac, Strada de Even and Strada de la Madonina,
go past the beautiful little church and a fountain, the Fontana del Dante,
until you end up back downtown.
MOENA
4Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
6 km
2 hours
238 m
the meadows called Prato di Sorte (Pra de Sort). After a long flat
stretch, the road fast descends towards the industrial estate of Moena.
At the crossroad, you turn right into Strada de Prealon and, shortly
after, you arrive at the football field “C. Benatti”. Here you cross the
main road and walk along the cycling route, in direction of Predazzo.
Right after the last buildings on the right, you turn left, cross the bridge
on the Avisio river and turn left again. Leave the cycling route, part of
the Marcialonga racetrack, the popular cross-country ski marathon, to
walk back to Moena. Along an easy dirt road, you get into the wood and
walk along the course of the Avisio river. Leave the wood, keeping the
right, and after an easy climb you keep on walking until you reach the
asphalt road called Strada de le Pegne. Cross the street, walk along
the road which passes nearby the playground and leads to the
Navalge area. Cross the road that comes from the San Pellegrino Pass
and, along the street called L Vial, you get back to the starting point in
Piaz de Sotegrava.
e Sod m . er dt aS
Piaz de Ramon
Austro-Hungarian Fort
Ronchi(I Ronc)
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
<< <<
10
MOENA
5Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5,5 km
2,30 hours
263 m
From Moena reach the little square in Someda (see route no. 5), turn left
into Strada Frate E. Chiocchetti-Lenz and Strada del Termen along an
easy and pleasant track, well equipped with many benches. You can
enjoy the wonderful panorama over Moena, Soraga and the jagged
pinnacles of Larséch, then cross the meadows over the national road
and enter Soraga Alta (Soraga Auta) through Strada de Roisc. At the
crossing go up to the right along Strada de Toalac and continue on the
MOENA SOMEDA > >
SORAGA PIANAC SOMEDA> > 6
From Piaz de Ramon in Moena, go past the bottleneck at the end of the
village on the way to Soraga, climb the steps on the right leading into
Strada de Someda (the route for the hamlet bearing the same name).
Turn right onto this way and continue along Strada de Sèn Roch. You will
soon be outside the village. Pass by the Austrian fort dating back to the
First World War and follow from above the Rif de Sèn Pelegrin stream
until you reach the locality Ronchi (I Ronc) and the station of the cable-
way Lusia. The little asphalt road alternates slight slopes with even
sections. To go back follow the same route.
MOENA >
SOMEDA RONCHI MOENA> > 5
El Mas
Malga Pié
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
Pianac
Piz Meda
11
dirt road that goes uphill. At the crossing turn right. Cross a short ramp
and then walk along the even track for a long section. As the path goes
uphill again, turn left for approximately fifty metres and then turn right
(the beginning of the path is not immediately visible) and cross
diagonally through the wooded hillside. Walk along wide plain
meadows, then cross a narrow wood strip beyond which you will find the
large Pianac clearing, well equipped with tables and benches. On the
opposite side take the way going quickly downhill to the road leading
from Someda to Ronchi (I Ronc). Turn right and in a few minutes you will
have reached Someda.
From the center of Moena go up Strada Salejada and once you are at the
crossing near the fountain called Fontana del Dante, turn right and follow
Strada de Moene and then left into Strada Saslonch. Continue on the
asphalt road cut into the hillside and running through the meadows
looking out over lake Pecé. The track, beautiful and relaxing, has a
wonderful view: it is surrounded by Catinaccio Group, Sassolungo and on
the right the long range of Cima Dodici. Having arrived in Palua, go down
7MOENA PALUA > >
SORAGA SOMEDA MOENA> >
MOENA | SORAGA
6Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
SOMEDA
5,5 km
3 hours
190 m
e Sod m . er dt aS
Piaz de Ramon
Austro-Hungarian Fort
Ronchi(I Ronc)
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
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10
MOENA
5Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5,5 km
2,30 hours
263 m
From Moena reach the little square in Someda (see route no. 5), turn left
into Strada Frate E. Chiocchetti-Lenz and Strada del Termen along an
easy and pleasant track, well equipped with many benches. You can
enjoy the wonderful panorama over Moena, Soraga and the jagged
pinnacles of Larséch, then cross the meadows over the national road
and enter Soraga Alta (Soraga Auta) through Strada de Roisc. At the
crossing go up to the right along Strada de Toalac and continue on the
MOENA SOMEDA > >
SORAGA PIANAC SOMEDA> > 6
From Piaz de Ramon in Moena, go past the bottleneck at the end of the
village on the way to Soraga, climb the steps on the right leading into
Strada de Someda (the route for the hamlet bearing the same name).
Turn right onto this way and continue along Strada de Sèn Roch. You will
soon be outside the village. Pass by the Austrian fort dating back to the
First World War and follow from above the Rif de Sèn Pelegrin stream
until you reach the locality Ronchi (I Ronc) and the station of the cable-
way Lusia. The little asphalt road alternates slight slopes with even
sections. To go back follow the same route.
MOENA >
SOMEDA RONCHI MOENA> > 5
El Mas
Malga Pié
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
Pianac
Piz Meda
11
dirt road that goes uphill. At the crossing turn right. Cross a short ramp
and then walk along the even track for a long section. As the path goes
uphill again, turn left for approximately fifty metres and then turn right
(the beginning of the path is not immediately visible) and cross
diagonally through the wooded hillside. Walk along wide plain
meadows, then cross a narrow wood strip beyond which you will find the
large Pianac clearing, well equipped with tables and benches. On the
opposite side take the way going quickly downhill to the road leading
from Someda to Ronchi (I Ronc). Turn right and in a few minutes you will
have reached Someda.
From the center of Moena go up Strada Salejada and once you are at the
crossing near the fountain called Fontana del Dante, turn right and follow
Strada de Moene and then left into Strada Saslonch. Continue on the
asphalt road cut into the hillside and running through the meadows
looking out over lake Pecé. The track, beautiful and relaxing, has a
wonderful view: it is surrounded by Catinaccio Group, Sassolungo and on
the right the long range of Cima Dodici. Having arrived in Palua, go down
7MOENA PALUA > >
SORAGA SOMEDA MOENA> >
MOENA | SORAGA
6Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
SOMEDA
5,5 km
3 hours
190 m
12
towards the centre of Soraga along the street bearing the same name.
Cross first the national road opposite the tourist office and then the Avisio
river on the foot-bridge not too distant from the bridge for cars. Go left and
then uphill through the meadows heading for the houses in Soraga Alta
(Soraga Auta). Reach Strada de Gherghele and turn right until you reach
the crossing. Here go to the left and almost immediately to the right into
Strada de Roisc. Continue along a panoramic and comfortable dirt road
equipped with many benches. Eventually you will arrive at Strada Frate E.
Chiocchetti-Lenz, a street that leads to the little square of Someda. Go
back to Moena descending Strada de Sèn Roch and Strada de Someda.
From the latter street, go past the Catinaccio hotel, climb down the steps
immediately on the left that lead to the bottleneck near Piaz Ramon.
MOENA | SORAGA
El Mas
Austrian-Hungarian Fort
La Gran Vera
Malga Pié
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
Ronchi(I Ronc)
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
7Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5 km
2 hours
92 m
Malga Pié
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
El Mas
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
13
8MOENA SORAGA MOENA> >
From Piaz de Sotegrava in Moena walk up Strada Salejada and, at the
end of it, turn right and follow Strada de Moene. When you reach the
School of Alpine Rescue of the Italian State Police go straight on along
Strada de Ischia, descending towards the Ischia sports centre.
Continue on the cycle and pedestrian track (outdoor training equipment
on both sides) that goes slightly uphill and then evens up for a long
section and finally descends towards the centre of Soraga. Cross the
main road by means of a subway and you will soon arrive at the
children's playground close to the village centre.
To go back to Moena cross the main road (Stradon de Fascia) and follow
it on the left until you reach the tourist office.
Here walk straight along Strada de Palua to reach the hamlet bearing the
same name. Leave it continuing through the meadows overlooking the lake
and enter Moena descending along Strada Saslonch until the crossing
between Strada de Ischia and Strada de Moene and right along the second
one and Strada Salejada you will arrive at the starting point of the route.
MOENA | SORAGA
8Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5 km
2 hours
50 m
12
towards the centre of Soraga along the street bearing the same name.
Cross first the national road opposite the tourist office and then the Avisio
river on the foot-bridge not too distant from the bridge for cars. Go left and
then uphill through the meadows heading for the houses in Soraga Alta
(Soraga Auta). Reach Strada de Gherghele and turn right until you reach
the crossing. Here go to the left and almost immediately to the right into
Strada de Roisc. Continue along a panoramic and comfortable dirt road
equipped with many benches. Eventually you will arrive at Strada Frate E.
Chiocchetti-Lenz, a street that leads to the little square of Someda. Go
back to Moena descending Strada de Sèn Roch and Strada de Someda.
From the latter street, go past the Catinaccio hotel, climb down the steps
immediately on the left that lead to the bottleneck near Piaz Ramon.
MOENA | SORAGA
El Mas
Austrian-Hungarian Fort
La Gran Vera
Malga Pié
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
Ronchi(I Ronc)
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
7Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5 km
2 hours
92 m
Malga Pié
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
El Mas
Str. FrateE. Chiocchetti-Lenz
13
8MOENA SORAGA MOENA> >
From Piaz de Sotegrava in Moena walk up Strada Salejada and, at the
end of it, turn right and follow Strada de Moene. When you reach the
School of Alpine Rescue of the Italian State Police go straight on along
Strada de Ischia, descending towards the Ischia sports centre.
Continue on the cycle and pedestrian track (outdoor training equipment
on both sides) that goes slightly uphill and then evens up for a long
section and finally descends towards the centre of Soraga. Cross the
main road by means of a subway and you will soon arrive at the
children's playground close to the village centre.
To go back to Moena cross the main road (Stradon de Fascia) and follow
it on the left until you reach the tourist office.
Here walk straight along Strada de Palua to reach the hamlet bearing the
same name. Leave it continuing through the meadows overlooking the lake
and enter Moena descending along Strada Saslonch until the crossing
between Strada de Ischia and Strada de Moene and right along the second
one and Strada Salejada you will arrive at the starting point of the route.
MOENA | SORAGA
8Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MOENA
MOENA
5 km
2 hours
50 m
14
9Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PASSO SAN PELLEGRINO
PASSO SAN PELLEGRINO
5 km
2 hours
50 m
MOENA | SORAGA
Go along Strada Dolomites up to the top of the slope, turn left onto the
little white road running across a beautiful mountainside covered with
meadows dotted with trees here and there. Go into the wood and, after
the viewpoint, you find a barrier. Cross it and go downhill to the left along
the edge of the meadows. The gradient decreases quickly. You will then
come out to find an easy little path, which after a few minutes walk leads
to the houses of the Palua hamlet. Walk along the street bearing the
same name and go back to the centre of Soraga.
SORAGA >
SESTER PALUA SORAGA> > 10
Once you have reached Passo San Pellegrino from Moena, drive for
another 200 m and then turn left onto a carriage road that will lead you to
a car park near Hotel Miralago, where you can leave your car. From here,
on a mostly flat dirt road you will reach the meadows of the Fuciade
valley, a spectacular amphitheatre of botanical interest, dominated by
majestic peaks such as the Cima Uomo and the Sas de Valfreida. The
itinerary ends at the Rifugio Fuciade. Follow the same path to go back to
the car park.
PASSO S. PELLEGRINO >
FUCIADE PASSO S. PELLEGRINO> 9
dal Séster
Strada de Pradel
Barbida
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
15
11SORAGA >
«TRAINING PATH»
Go past the foot-bridge near the Soraga playground, turn left and walk
along the Avisio river. After a short ramp you enter the forest asphalt road
coming down from Soraga Alta (Soraga Auta) on the right. Turn left and
follow the even road until you arrive at La Molinella hotel. Here leave the
road and go up to the right. Pass by a barrier and continue to walk
straight on. Keeping the right side you get to a crossroad (where also a
“sensory trail” starts). Here turn right and follow the road signs and the
“nature track“ equipment. The slope, which occasionally is steep,
suddenly ends. Remain on the track, which in the meantime has become
even, cross an open space and then turn down to the right onto a nice
path running along the meadows that surround the houses of Soraga
Alta (Soraga Auta). Go past the first few houses; then turn right and walk
along the final part of Strada de Gherghele. Continue on Strada de Riva
that quickly descends towards the Avisio river. After a few minutes, you
will arrive at the ramp and the foot-bridge mentioned at the beginning.
SORAGA
10Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
SORAGA
SORAGA
2,5 km
1 hour
57 m
14
9Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PASSO SAN PELLEGRINO
PASSO SAN PELLEGRINO
5 km
2 hours
50 m
MOENA | SORAGA
Go along Strada Dolomites up to the top of the slope, turn left onto the
little white road running across a beautiful mountainside covered with
meadows dotted with trees here and there. Go into the wood and, after
the viewpoint, you find a barrier. Cross it and go downhill to the left along
the edge of the meadows. The gradient decreases quickly. You will then
come out to find an easy little path, which after a few minutes walk leads
to the houses of the Palua hamlet. Walk along the street bearing the
same name and go back to the centre of Soraga.
SORAGA >
SESTER PALUA SORAGA> > 10
Once you have reached Passo San Pellegrino from Moena, drive for
another 200 m and then turn left onto a carriage road that will lead you to
a car park near Hotel Miralago, where you can leave your car. From here,
on a mostly flat dirt road you will reach the meadows of the Fuciade
valley, a spectacular amphitheatre of botanical interest, dominated by
majestic peaks such as the Cima Uomo and the Sas de Valfreida. The
itinerary ends at the Rifugio Fuciade. Follow the same path to go back to
the car park.
PASSO S. PELLEGRINO >
FUCIADE PASSO S. PELLEGRINO> 9
dal Séster
Strada de Pradel
Barbida
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
15
11SORAGA >
«TRAINING PATH»
Go past the foot-bridge near the Soraga playground, turn left and walk
along the Avisio river. After a short ramp you enter the forest asphalt road
coming down from Soraga Alta (Soraga Auta) on the right. Turn left and
follow the even road until you arrive at La Molinella hotel. Here leave the
road and go up to the right. Pass by a barrier and continue to walk
straight on. Keeping the right side you get to a crossroad (where also a
“sensory trail” starts). Here turn right and follow the road signs and the
“nature track“ equipment. The slope, which occasionally is steep,
suddenly ends. Remain on the track, which in the meantime has become
even, cross an open space and then turn down to the right onto a nice
path running along the meadows that surround the houses of Soraga
Alta (Soraga Auta). Go past the first few houses; then turn right and walk
along the final part of Strada de Gherghele. Continue on Strada de Riva
that quickly descends towards the Avisio river. After a few minutes, you
will arrive at the ramp and the foot-bridge mentioned at the beginning.
SORAGA
10Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
SORAGA
SORAGA
2,5 km
1 hour
57 m
dal Séster
Ruf de Pociole
Str
. d
eRiv
a
Barbida
11
16
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
SORAGA
SORAGA
2 km
1,30 hours
55 m
SORAGA
From the centre of Soraga turn into Strada del Cioch. Continue along
Strada de Barbida until you arrive at the quarter bearing the same name.
Once you are in front of the little church, take the narrow street on the
right, then turn right again, pass under an archway and turn left towards
the mountain. Walk straight on for approximately 150 metres and then
turn right. Go past the steep crag made of Val Gardena sandstone,
whose red formations can be seen below in the gorge. The slope is very
steep and difficult, but the part further up is sheltered by trees and
SORAGA TAMION SORAGA> > 12
dal Séster
556
Barbida
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
17
climbing is therefore not so hard. Here and there you can see little
clearings, covered by meadows. They become increasingly wide until
you come out into open space and finally reach the plain near a little fir
and larch wood. Here you absolutely have to take a break: to have a little
rest and to look around. A small rise in the ground on the left is the
perfect position for admiring the fantastic view to the south with Soraga
and Moena and to the north with Tamion above, surrounded by
grassland and crowned by the Larséch crags. Continue straight on
through meadows bathed in sunlight. Some winding bends help to
climb the slope. An old barn shows that you have arrived at Tamion. On
the way towards the centre of the hamlet you will find two fountains
where you can freshen up. To go back it is advisable to follow the same
route in the opposite direction.
SORAGA
12Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
SORAGA
SORAGA
4 km
3 hours
350 m
dal Séster
Ruf de Pociole
Str
. d
eRiv
a
Barbida
11
16
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
SORAGA
SORAGA
2 km
1,30 hours
55 m
SORAGA
From the centre of Soraga turn into Strada del Cioch. Continue along
Strada de Barbida until you arrive at the quarter bearing the same name.
Once you are in front of the little church, take the narrow street on the
right, then turn right again, pass under an archway and turn left towards
the mountain. Walk straight on for approximately 150 metres and then
turn right. Go past the steep crag made of Val Gardena sandstone,
whose red formations can be seen below in the gorge. The slope is very
steep and difficult, but the part further up is sheltered by trees and
SORAGA TAMION SORAGA> > 12
dal Séster
556
Barbida
Soraga Alta(Soraga Auta)
17
climbing is therefore not so hard. Here and there you can see little
clearings, covered by meadows. They become increasingly wide until
you come out into open space and finally reach the plain near a little fir
and larch wood. Here you absolutely have to take a break: to have a little
rest and to look around. A small rise in the ground on the left is the
perfect position for admiring the fantastic view to the south with Soraga
and Moena and to the north with Tamion above, surrounded by
grassland and crowned by the Larséch crags. Continue straight on
through meadows bathed in sunlight. Some winding bends help to
climb the slope. An old barn shows that you have arrived at Tamion. On
the way towards the centre of the hamlet you will find two fountains
where you can freshen up. To go back it is advisable to follow the same
route in the opposite direction.
SORAGA
12Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
SORAGA
SORAGA
4 km
3 hours
350 m
aaniloS ed .rSt
Str
. d
eLa
rcio
né
Ruf de Pociole
Valongia
Larcioné
18
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
5 km
2,30 hours
155 m
13
VIGO
aR iez .rtS Vigodi Fassa
Santa Giuliana’sChurch
War cemetery
Lourdes Cave
LadinMuseum
Ladin Cultural Institute
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
2 km
2 hours
82 m
Shortly after Hotel Belvedere in Strada de Solinaa which you can easily
reach from the centre of Vigo along Strada de Val and Strada de
Somcosta, go down to the left of the national road towards the halmet of
Larcioné. After a few minutes you reach the covered fountain: turn right
and you will soon end up onto a narrow road covered in grass and
surrounded by meadows. Pass by a beautiful crucifix at the locality Le
Pociole and cross diagonally the mountainside covered by grassland.
Once you have arrived at the stream Ruf de Pociole go straight and
cross the bridge untill you get to a crossing. Go left onto the path that
climbs rather steeply towards a grassy plain surrounding the meadows
lying below Tamion, known as Col de Cicion. Here stands another
beautiful crucifix. Continue upwards to the right along a forest road,
which is very steep at the beginning and then becomes increasingly
even as you go on and approach Tamion. You will pass by the junction
with the path coming from Valongia on the right side. Shortly afterwards
you will enter the village from the side of the church. The view from
Tamion is fantastic: you can admire the whole Val di Fassa and the Cima
Dodici opposite. To go back, you can either follow the same route or try
to go from the end to the beginning along the Vigo - Valongia - Tamion
route (see route no. 15 in the opposite direction). The latter route is
mostly downhill or flat except for three short slopes.
VIGO LARCIONÉ TAMION VIGO> > > 13
14
From the town centre, climb Strada de Piz to the town centre until you
arrive at the covered fountain and continue straight on along Strada de
Sent'Uiana. Go past the last house on the left and follow the little paved
road leading to the boundary wall of the church, one of the richest
buildings in the entire Val di Fassa from a historical point of view. The
church dedicated to Santa Giuliana (there are documents witnessing
that it existed already in 1237) is one of the most ancient church in the
valley. On the outside there is a large figure representing Saint
Christopher with a child, today hardly discernable. Inside are two
precious works of art: the extremely beautiful frescoes on the apse,
probably painted by artists of the Brixen's school and dating back to the thsecond half of the 15 century, and the wooden high altar, carved in 1517
by Giorgio Artz from Bolzano. The large number of benches
disseminated throughout the beautiful larch forest invites to take a break
in such an enchanting corner of the region beneath the church; you can
also visit the Austro-Hungarian War Cemetery. The cemetery hosts the
bodies of 663 soldiers killed during the First World War coming from all
the countries that belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time.
From the hill behind the church, follow on the left an easy dirt path, until
you cross another path which derives from Valongia. Follow this path
that turns into Strada de Pontac, and then go onto Strada Rezia, and
keep on walking until you get to the starting point of the itinerary.
14VIGO >
ST. GIULIANA’S CHURCH VIGO >
19
VIGO
aaniloS ed .rSt
Str
. d
eLa
rcio
né
Ruf de Pociole
Valongia
Larcioné
18
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
5 km
2,30 hours
155 m
13
VIGO
aR iez .rtS Vigodi Fassa
Santa Giuliana’sChurch
War cemetery
Lourdes Cave
LadinMuseum
Ladin Cultural Institute
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
2 km
2 hours
82 m
Shortly after Hotel Belvedere in Strada de Solinaa which you can easily
reach from the centre of Vigo along Strada de Val and Strada de
Somcosta, go down to the left of the national road towards the halmet of
Larcioné. After a few minutes you reach the covered fountain: turn right
and you will soon end up onto a narrow road covered in grass and
surrounded by meadows. Pass by a beautiful crucifix at the locality Le
Pociole and cross diagonally the mountainside covered by grassland.
Once you have arrived at the stream Ruf de Pociole go straight and
cross the bridge untill you get to a crossing. Go left onto the path that
climbs rather steeply towards a grassy plain surrounding the meadows
lying below Tamion, known as Col de Cicion. Here stands another
beautiful crucifix. Continue upwards to the right along a forest road,
which is very steep at the beginning and then becomes increasingly
even as you go on and approach Tamion. You will pass by the junction
with the path coming from Valongia on the right side. Shortly afterwards
you will enter the village from the side of the church. The view from
Tamion is fantastic: you can admire the whole Val di Fassa and the Cima
Dodici opposite. To go back, you can either follow the same route or try
to go from the end to the beginning along the Vigo - Valongia - Tamion
route (see route no. 15 in the opposite direction). The latter route is
mostly downhill or flat except for three short slopes.
VIGO LARCIONÉ TAMION VIGO> > > 13
14
From the town centre, climb Strada de Piz to the town centre until you
arrive at the covered fountain and continue straight on along Strada de
Sent'Uiana. Go past the last house on the left and follow the little paved
road leading to the boundary wall of the church, one of the richest
buildings in the entire Val di Fassa from a historical point of view. The
church dedicated to Santa Giuliana (there are documents witnessing
that it existed already in 1237) is one of the most ancient church in the
valley. On the outside there is a large figure representing Saint
Christopher with a child, today hardly discernable. Inside are two
precious works of art: the extremely beautiful frescoes on the apse,
probably painted by artists of the Brixen's school and dating back to the thsecond half of the 15 century, and the wooden high altar, carved in 1517
by Giorgio Artz from Bolzano. The large number of benches
disseminated throughout the beautiful larch forest invites to take a break
in such an enchanting corner of the region beneath the church; you can
also visit the Austro-Hungarian War Cemetery. The cemetery hosts the
bodies of 663 soldiers killed during the First World War coming from all
the countries that belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time.
From the hill behind the church, follow on the left an easy dirt path, until
you cross another path which derives from Valongia. Follow this path
that turns into Strada de Pontac, and then go onto Strada Rezia, and
keep on walking until you get to the starting point of the itinerary.
14VIGO >
ST. GIULIANA’S CHURCH VIGO >
19
VIGO
20
Santa Giuliana church is found on a site of prehistoric worship.
Santa Giuliana is the patron of Val di Fassa (celebrated on 16
February). A sanctuary and a place of pilgrimage that has
always been venerated, so much that, on this site, in the XIII
century the holy buildings were two and in 1660 even four.
First evidence of the church leads back to 1237, due to the first
document that proves its existence and the two Romanesque
apses found under the floor of the present presbytery built in
1452, when it was consecrated (on 23 July) by the bishop of
Bressanone, as an enlargement, with a polygonal apse, of the
primitive church. The cycle of frescoes on the apse dates back
to this time, according to experts it is one of the most precious
and well-preserved cycles, among those of a South Tyrolese
nature, in Trentino. The church Is open only in summer, on
scheduled days and times available at the tourist information
offices of the valley.
The St. Giul iana's Church
VIGO
Leave the centre of Vigo heading for Passo Carezza/Costalunga until
you reach the bridge on the stream Ruf de Vael. Turn into Strada de
Pontac, which follows the bank of the torrent. Go up the non-asphalt
road until you find a crossing. Keep to the left and cross the foot-bridge
over the stream a few metres uphill. A beautiful section of the panoramic
path leads into a small valley. Continue on that road: at first it goes
slightly uphill, then it evens up again and you will eventually reach an
area equipped with benches, tables and a playground for children. Go
to the other side of the clearing and climb down to the left along the
asphalt road, until it meets an even road leading to Valongia. Head for
the village. Go up to the little church dedicated to San Giovanni
Nepomuceno and here turn left. Cross diagonally the Dolomites’ main
road and descend towards the Grave, a succession of small valleys cut
through by small streams easy to cross. After the second stream you will
find a crossing: keep to the right. Then climb the slope (here the gradient
is equally distributed) until you reach a non-asphalt road: here turn right.
After only a few minutes you will arrive at Tamion, where you can enjoy an
extraordinary view over the entire Val di Fassa and the mountains around
it. Go back to Vigo following from the end to the beginning the route no.
13 (Vigo - Larcioné - Tamion - Vigo).
VIGO VALONGIA TAMION VIGO> > > 15
Climb Strada de Piz from the centre of Vigo. As you reach the covered
fountain turn right. Shortly afterwards cross the stream Ruf de Pantl,
where a short uphill road begins. The road becomes even and shortly
after you arrive at a cave, the “Grotta di Lourdes“, built in 1888. Go back
following the same route.
16VIGO >
LOURDES CAVE VIGO>
21
VIGO
adar u
M .rtS
aanilS ot S r e. d
Ruf de Pociole
Valongia
Majon da Mont
Larcioné
15Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
6 km
3 hours
155 m
20
Santa Giuliana church is found on a site of prehistoric worship.
Santa Giuliana is the patron of Val di Fassa (celebrated on 16
February). A sanctuary and a place of pilgrimage that has
always been venerated, so much that, on this site, in the XIII
century the holy buildings were two and in 1660 even four.
First evidence of the church leads back to 1237, due to the first
document that proves its existence and the two Romanesque
apses found under the floor of the present presbytery built in
1452, when it was consecrated (on 23 July) by the bishop of
Bressanone, as an enlargement, with a polygonal apse, of the
primitive church. The cycle of frescoes on the apse dates back
to this time, according to experts it is one of the most precious
and well-preserved cycles, among those of a South Tyrolese
nature, in Trentino. The church Is open only in summer, on
scheduled days and times available at the tourist information
offices of the valley.
The St. Giul iana's Church
VIGO
Leave the centre of Vigo heading for Passo Carezza/Costalunga until
you reach the bridge on the stream Ruf de Vael. Turn into Strada de
Pontac, which follows the bank of the torrent. Go up the non-asphalt
road until you find a crossing. Keep to the left and cross the foot-bridge
over the stream a few metres uphill. A beautiful section of the panoramic
path leads into a small valley. Continue on that road: at first it goes
slightly uphill, then it evens up again and you will eventually reach an
area equipped with benches, tables and a playground for children. Go
to the other side of the clearing and climb down to the left along the
asphalt road, until it meets an even road leading to Valongia. Head for
the village. Go up to the little church dedicated to San Giovanni
Nepomuceno and here turn left. Cross diagonally the Dolomites’ main
road and descend towards the Grave, a succession of small valleys cut
through by small streams easy to cross. After the second stream you will
find a crossing: keep to the right. Then climb the slope (here the gradient
is equally distributed) until you reach a non-asphalt road: here turn right.
After only a few minutes you will arrive at Tamion, where you can enjoy an
extraordinary view over the entire Val di Fassa and the mountains around
it. Go back to Vigo following from the end to the beginning the route no.
13 (Vigo - Larcioné - Tamion - Vigo).
VIGO VALONGIA TAMION VIGO> > > 15
Climb Strada de Piz from the centre of Vigo. As you reach the covered
fountain turn right. Shortly afterwards cross the stream Ruf de Pantl,
where a short uphill road begins. The road becomes even and shortly
after you arrive at a cave, the “Grotta di Lourdes“, built in 1888. Go back
following the same route.
16VIGO >
LOURDES CAVE VIGO>
21
VIGO
adar u
M .rtS
aanilS ot S r e. d
Ruf de Pociole
Valongia
Majon da Mont
Larcioné
15Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
6 km
3 hours
155 m
22
VIGO | POZZA | PERA
ichV e
d iorT .rtS
LadinMuseum
Ladin CulturalInstitute
War cemetery
Lourdes Cave
Santa Giuliana’sChurch
Vigodi Fassa
aiz.RertS
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
1 km
1 hour
70 m
16
POZZA >
MALGA ALOCH POZZA> 18
This beautiful walk connects the villages of Pera and Pozza to Vigo
through a panoramic track unfolding at the lower foot of Ciampedìe
between the wood and the meadows of Sorapoza. This amusing
track alternates even sections and slight slopes and proceeds with
pleasant twists and turns connecting the many little valleys going
down through the wood.
The path is mostly shady and is equipped with tables and benches
placed in the most open and panoramic points. The route starts from
Strada de la Taboca in Pera di Fassa. Leave the last few houses
turning right and climb up to a bend in the dirt road: here turn left and
walk through the meadows. After a first flat section, the gradient
increases gradually until you arrive at the wood. Head for Pozza (you
can also start the route from here, thanks to an easy entry through Troi
de Vich and Strada de Chieva) and for Vigo: do not miss the fantastic
view over Costabella and the Valacia range on your left. Entering
through Strada de Piz in a few minutes you arrive to the centre of Vigo.
17 SORA I PRÉ:
PERA POZZA VIGO > >
Str. de Meida
L Segat
Pozzadi Fassa
Aloch
Troi d
e V
ich
Ladin Museum
Ladin CluturalInstitute
Lourdes Cave
Peradi Fassa
Pozzadi Fassa
Vigodi Fassa
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Aloch
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PERA
VIGO
4 km
1,30 hours
70 m
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
2 km
1 hour
35 m
At the crossroads between Strada de Meida and Strada de Freina pass
through the neighborhood and you will soon be outside the town. At a
first crossroads, go on slightly uphill and reach a second crossroads.
Go straight onto the comfortable forest road (suitable for strollers), and
reach the farm Masc Aloch first and the restaurant Malga Aloch after ( 30
min.). From here you can enjoy a magnificent view all over Pozza, Vigo
and the Roda di Vael. Otherwise, taking the variant on the left, you go up
the “Path of the Faries”, a steeper but shortest route (not suitable for
strollers) with some wooden sculptures of characters of Ladin legends
(20 min.). The return is along the same route.
18
17
23
POZZA
22
VIGO | POZZA | PERA
ichV e
d iorT .rtS
LadinMuseum
Ladin CulturalInstitute
War cemetery
Lourdes Cave
Santa Giuliana’sChurch
Vigodi Fassa
aiz.RertS
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
VIGO
VIGO
1 km
1 hour
70 m
16
POZZA >
MALGA ALOCH POZZA> 18
This beautiful walk connects the villages of Pera and Pozza to Vigo
through a panoramic track unfolding at the lower foot of Ciampedìe
between the wood and the meadows of Sorapoza. This amusing
track alternates even sections and slight slopes and proceeds with
pleasant twists and turns connecting the many little valleys going
down through the wood.
The path is mostly shady and is equipped with tables and benches
placed in the most open and panoramic points. The route starts from
Strada de la Taboca in Pera di Fassa. Leave the last few houses
turning right and climb up to a bend in the dirt road: here turn left and
walk through the meadows. After a first flat section, the gradient
increases gradually until you arrive at the wood. Head for Pozza (you
can also start the route from here, thanks to an easy entry through Troi
de Vich and Strada de Chieva) and for Vigo: do not miss the fantastic
view over Costabella and the Valacia range on your left. Entering
through Strada de Piz in a few minutes you arrive to the centre of Vigo.
17 SORA I PRÉ:
PERA POZZA VIGO > >
Str. de Meida
L Segat
Pozzadi Fassa
Aloch
Troi d
e V
ich
Ladin Museum
Ladin CluturalInstitute
Lourdes Cave
Peradi Fassa
Pozzadi Fassa
Vigodi Fassa
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Aloch
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PERA
VIGO
4 km
1,30 hours
70 m
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
2 km
1 hour
35 m
At the crossroads between Strada de Meida and Strada de Freina pass
through the neighborhood and you will soon be outside the town. At a
first crossroads, go on slightly uphill and reach a second crossroads.
Go straight onto the comfortable forest road (suitable for strollers), and
reach the farm Masc Aloch first and the restaurant Malga Aloch after ( 30
min.). From here you can enjoy a magnificent view all over Pozza, Vigo
and the Roda di Vael. Otherwise, taking the variant on the left, you go up
the “Path of the Faries”, a steeper but shortest route (not suitable for
strollers) with some wooden sculptures of characters of Ladin legends
(20 min.). The return is along the same route.
18
17
23
POZZA
Str.
de
Frei
na
L SegatPozzadi Fassa
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Aloch
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
4 km
1,30 hours
10 m
19
24
POZZA
al Crocifisso1526
L Segat
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Pozzadi Fassa
Aloch
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
5 km
2 hours
200 m
Str.
de P
iz
Piaza deComun
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Peradi Fassa
Pozzadi Fassa
Piciocaa
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
3 km
1,15 hours
30 m
21
Start from Pozza and walk along Strada de Meida that then turns into
Strada Ruf de Ruacia, you will arrive near a bridge that crosses the creek
Ruf de Sèn Nicolò, nearby the restaurant La Soldanella.
Just before the bridge, turn right onto a small dirt road, slightly steep at
the beginning but then getting steeper and winding. Afterwards the path
becomes flat until it joins the Val San Nicolò asphalt road, that will lead
you back to town.
20POZZA >
MALGA AL CROCIFISSO POZZA>
Start from the San Nicolò’s Church, leave behind Strada de Meida and
turn left onto Strada de Freina, which ascends and winds among houses
and old barns. The road turns soon into a dirt path and a bit further forks.
At the crossing take the path that slightly turns to the right, going through
a sparse but bright grove.
From here the path is flat until it joins the foot and cycling path that leads
to Soraga. Now turn right, pass the water purification plant first and then
walk along the bank of the stream Avisio, in order to reach the village of
Pozza and the Town Hall. Cross Piaza de Comun, near the Town Hall,
and turn left onto the road that runs along the stream Avisio, called
Promenada enlongia Ruf. Keep on following the Ruf de Sèn Nicolò bank
until you reach San Nicolò’s Church.
POZZA >
LOC. BAGNES POZZA> 19
20
Start from Piaza de Comun and take Promenada enlongia Ruf on the
right. Walk along the Avisio river until you get to a bridge on the left, cross it
and follow the paved trail until a second bridge on the Avisio river. Turn
right and walk along the asphalt road until you arrive in locality Piciocaa.
Cross the bridge and you will see a votive chapel and a wide clearing
equipped with a playground for children. Follow the lower path going
south towards the village of Pozza through the wide grassland in
Ciancoal. Once you have reached Strada de Meida, go uphill and then
turn right into Strada del Piz and enter the village.
POZZA PERA LOC. PICIOCAA > >
CIANCOAL POZZA> 21
25
POZZA | PERA
Str.
de
Frei
na
L SegatPozzadi Fassa
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Aloch
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
4 km
1,30 hours
10 m
19
24
POZZA
al Crocifisso1526
L Segat
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Pozzadi Fassa
Aloch
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
5 km
2 hours
200 m
Str.
de P
iz
Piaza deComun
SAN GIOVANNIDI FASSA
Peradi Fassa
Pozzadi Fassa
Piciocaa
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
POZZA
POZZA
3 km
1,15 hours
30 m
21
Start from Pozza and walk along Strada de Meida that then turns into
Strada Ruf de Ruacia, you will arrive near a bridge that crosses the creek
Ruf de Sèn Nicolò, nearby the restaurant La Soldanella.
Just before the bridge, turn right onto a small dirt road, slightly steep at
the beginning but then getting steeper and winding. Afterwards the path
becomes flat until it joins the Val San Nicolò asphalt road, that will lead
you back to town.
20POZZA >
MALGA AL CROCIFISSO POZZA>
Start from the San Nicolò’s Church, leave behind Strada de Meida and
turn left onto Strada de Freina, which ascends and winds among houses
and old barns. The road turns soon into a dirt path and a bit further forks.
At the crossing take the path that slightly turns to the right, going through
a sparse but bright grove.
From here the path is flat until it joins the foot and cycling path that leads
to Soraga. Now turn right, pass the water purification plant first and then
walk along the bank of the stream Avisio, in order to reach the village of
Pozza and the Town Hall. Cross Piaza de Comun, near the Town Hall,
and turn left onto the road that runs along the stream Avisio, called
Promenada enlongia Ruf. Keep on following the Ruf de Sèn Nicolò bank
until you reach San Nicolò’s Church.
POZZA >
LOC. BAGNES POZZA> 19
20
Start from Piaza de Comun and take Promenada enlongia Ruf on the
right. Walk along the Avisio river until you get to a bridge on the left, cross it
and follow the paved trail until a second bridge on the Avisio river. Turn
right and walk along the asphalt road until you arrive in locality Piciocaa.
Cross the bridge and you will see a votive chapel and a wide clearing
equipped with a playground for children. Follow the lower path going
south towards the village of Pozza through the wide grassland in
Ciancoal. Once you have reached Strada de Meida, go uphill and then
turn right into Strada del Piz and enter the village.
POZZA PERA LOC. PICIOCAA > >
CIANCOAL POZZA> 21
25
POZZA | PERA
StradaCiadenac
zai P atiT .rt
S
L Malghier
Muncion
Peradi Fassa
Ronch
Soal
Piciocaa
Rualp
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PERA
PERA
6 km
3,30 hours
250 m
22
26
PERA | MAZZIN
Start from the centre of Mazzin. Cross the bridge over the stream Ruf de
Udai heading south, continue for a short while along Strèda de Col da
Chieve and climb to the right along a dirt road. The little road, which goes
uphill but with a moderate and well distributed gradient, leads to a bend
on the road towards Muncion. Climb this road for approximately 300
23MAZZIN >
RONCH PERA MAZZIN> >
Start from Pera di Fassa in Strada de Ciadenac, go on along the creek
Ruf de Soal, cross it and go onto Strada de Rualp, follow the direction
Muncion by walking on the Via Crucis path. Once arrived in Muncion,
turn left and follow the road until you get to the area called Soal.
A little bit further on you will find a crossing. Turn left and after a while take
the easy path, which is a slope in winter, right beneath the chair lift. If you
keep on walking you will find yourself again in Strada Ciadenac in Pera.
PERA >
MUNCION SOAL PERA> > 22
L Malghier
Peradi Fassa
Muncion
Ronch
Piciocaa
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MAZZIN
MAZZIN
4,5 km
3 hours
115 m
23
metres until you arrive at the village of Ronch. When you are in front of a
beautiful barn (the first building you find on the right-hand side), go
downhill to the left along a country path, which will soon even up.
Here you can take a pleasant walk through grassy clearings and groups
of firs. The route is now downhill, running along the meadows below
Muncion. Walk parallel to the track of the Via Crucis (the Way of the
Cross) and, as the descent becomes steeper, leave the large track and
turn right on the plain through the wood. As you come out, you will see an
old barn which has been renovated. Go down to the left and enter the
quarter Rualp. Past the bridge over Ruf de Soal, continue along Strada
Ciadenac and after crossing the national road through Strada Jumela,
you will arrive at the wooden bridge over the Avisio river. Cross the
bridge, turn left into the road that follows the flow of the torrent. Climb a
steep but short ramp and you will soon arrive beyond the bridge over the
Avisio below Mazzin. Climb Strèda de Chiavacia first, then Strèda dò Ruf
and enter the village.
27
PERA | MAZZIN
StradaCiadenac
zai P atiT .rt
S
L Malghier
Muncion
Peradi Fassa
Ronch
Soal
Piciocaa
Rualp
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PERA
PERA
6 km
3,30 hours
250 m
22
26
PERA | MAZZIN
Start from the centre of Mazzin. Cross the bridge over the stream Ruf de
Udai heading south, continue for a short while along Strèda de Col da
Chieve and climb to the right along a dirt road. The little road, which goes
uphill but with a moderate and well distributed gradient, leads to a bend
on the road towards Muncion. Climb this road for approximately 300
23MAZZIN >
RONCH PERA MAZZIN> >
Start from Pera di Fassa in Strada de Ciadenac, go on along the creek
Ruf de Soal, cross it and go onto Strada de Rualp, follow the direction
Muncion by walking on the Via Crucis path. Once arrived in Muncion,
turn left and follow the road until you get to the area called Soal.
A little bit further on you will find a crossing. Turn left and after a while take
the easy path, which is a slope in winter, right beneath the chair lift. If you
keep on walking you will find yourself again in Strada Ciadenac in Pera.
PERA >
MUNCION SOAL PERA> > 22
L Malghier
Peradi Fassa
Muncion
Ronch
Piciocaa
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MAZZIN
MAZZIN
4,5 km
3 hours
115 m
23
metres until you arrive at the village of Ronch. When you are in front of a
beautiful barn (the first building you find on the right-hand side), go
downhill to the left along a country path, which will soon even up.
Here you can take a pleasant walk through grassy clearings and groups
of firs. The route is now downhill, running along the meadows below
Muncion. Walk parallel to the track of the Via Crucis (the Way of the
Cross) and, as the descent becomes steeper, leave the large track and
turn right on the plain through the wood. As you come out, you will see an
old barn which has been renovated. Go down to the left and enter the
quarter Rualp. Past the bridge over Ruf de Soal, continue along Strada
Ciadenac and after crossing the national road through Strada Jumela,
you will arrive at the wooden bridge over the Avisio river. Cross the
bridge, turn left into the road that follows the flow of the torrent. Climb a
steep but short ramp and you will soon arrive beyond the bridge over the
Avisio below Mazzin. Climb Strèda de Chiavacia first, then Strèda dò Ruf
and enter the village.
27
PERA | MAZZIN
Str. dePian
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MAZZIN
MAZZIN
2,5 km
1 hour
50 m
24
28
MAZZIN
alèP al ed .rtS
sedruoL ed
an
oda
M al ed .rtS
Str. Antermoa
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPESTRIN
CAMPESTRIN
3,5 km
2 hours
30 m
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CAMPITELLO
1,5 km
1 hour
50 m
le Dle od l8 o4 m.S it. iS
STRÈDA DOLOMI EST
«Col Rodella»
L Stònt
Soronch
26Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CAMPITELLO
3,5 km
1,30 hours
250 m
29
Opposite the restaurant Tobià del Cuck on the main road take Strèda
Antermoa. Continue straight uphill on the path in the meadow and then
go up along the bank of the stream Ruf de Dona. You will come to an old
aqueduct. Here go right onto a small path. When this begins to climb,
bumpy and rocky, take to the right a trail that alternates short climbs and
level sections. The path follows the pleasant and gentle foothill of the
mount Ponjin and then runs into the forest road that descends on the right
towards the village of Fontanazzo (alternatively, turning on the left you
reach a restaurant). When you get to the main road, cross it and take a
small asphalt road winding through the meadows. You will come out onto
the main road leading to Campestrin that you reach along the pavement.
25CAMPESTRIN >
FONTANAZZO CAMPESTRIN>
Take Strèda de Pian in front of the church and go as far as the bridge over
the stream Ruf de Udai. Go uphill on the right along Strèda dò Ruf, cross
the bridge on the left and then continue on the dirt truck for about 150 m.
When you come to a fairly big stone with a red/white mark go to the right
on the path that soon levels out. After crossing a small stream you finally
come out of the woods.
Continuing on the right, go down to the Solaria residential area along a
cobbled street (slippery in case of rain) and reach the main road. Walk
back to Mazzin along the pavement.
MAZZIN SOLARIA MAZZIN> > 24
25
Start from the St. Philiph and James' church, by passing through the door
on the left of the entrance door of the church. Walk along on the left, reach
the first chapel of the Via Crucis (or start from the stairs from the corner of
the streets Strèda Salin and Strèda Sènc Felip e Giacum). Go on and, in
front of the Marian chapel, take the right. Go up the steep stepped path until
you reach the ancient hamlet of Pian. Take the right and leave the hamlet by
following Strèda de Pian until the hairpin bend. Here take the forest road on
the left, right over the bar. Follow the path, untill you get near the Park Hotel Il
Caminetto. Turn left, crossing the hotel parking area until the state road and
cross it. Right after the wooden sign placed at the beginning of Canazei,
take the dirt road that descends to the right onto Strèda Franz Dantone and
follow it up to the intersection with Strèda del Ciuch. From here, you return
to Campitello along the promenade along the river.
CAMPITELLO >
PIAN CANAZEI CAMPITELLO> > 26
CAMPITELLO | CANAZEI
Str. dePian
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
MAZZIN
MAZZIN
2,5 km
1 hour
50 m
24
28
MAZZIN
alèP al ed .rtS
sedruoL ed
an
oda
M al ed .rtS
Str. Antermoa
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPESTRIN
CAMPESTRIN
3,5 km
2 hours
30 m
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CAMPITELLO
1,5 km
1 hour
50 m
le Dle od l8 o4 m.S it. iS
STRÈDA DOLOMI EST
«Col Rodella»
L Stònt
Soronch
26Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CAMPITELLO
3,5 km
1,30 hours
250 m
29
Opposite the restaurant Tobià del Cuck on the main road take Strèda
Antermoa. Continue straight uphill on the path in the meadow and then
go up along the bank of the stream Ruf de Dona. You will come to an old
aqueduct. Here go right onto a small path. When this begins to climb,
bumpy and rocky, take to the right a trail that alternates short climbs and
level sections. The path follows the pleasant and gentle foothill of the
mount Ponjin and then runs into the forest road that descends on the right
towards the village of Fontanazzo (alternatively, turning on the left you
reach a restaurant). When you get to the main road, cross it and take a
small asphalt road winding through the meadows. You will come out onto
the main road leading to Campestrin that you reach along the pavement.
25CAMPESTRIN >
FONTANAZZO CAMPESTRIN>
Take Strèda de Pian in front of the church and go as far as the bridge over
the stream Ruf de Udai. Go uphill on the right along Strèda dò Ruf, cross
the bridge on the left and then continue on the dirt truck for about 150 m.
When you come to a fairly big stone with a red/white mark go to the right
on the path that soon levels out. After crossing a small stream you finally
come out of the woods.
Continuing on the right, go down to the Solaria residential area along a
cobbled street (slippery in case of rain) and reach the main road. Walk
back to Mazzin along the pavement.
MAZZIN SOLARIA MAZZIN> > 24
25
Start from the St. Philiph and James' church, by passing through the door
on the left of the entrance door of the church. Walk along on the left, reach
the first chapel of the Via Crucis (or start from the stairs from the corner of
the streets Strèda Salin and Strèda Sènc Felip e Giacum). Go on and, in
front of the Marian chapel, take the right. Go up the steep stepped path until
you reach the ancient hamlet of Pian. Take the right and leave the hamlet by
following Strèda de Pian until the hairpin bend. Here take the forest road on
the left, right over the bar. Follow the path, untill you get near the Park Hotel Il
Caminetto. Turn left, crossing the hotel parking area until the state road and
cross it. Right after the wooden sign placed at the beginning of Canazei,
take the dirt road that descends to the right onto Strèda Franz Dantone and
follow it up to the intersection with Strèda del Ciuch. From here, you return
to Campitello along the promenade along the river.
CAMPITELLO >
PIAN CANAZEI CAMPITELLO> > 26
CAMPITELLO | CANAZEI
Val Duron
Strèda Senc Felip e Giacum
«Col Rodella»
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CAMPITELLO
1,5 km | 2,5 km
1,30 hours | 2 hours
130 m
27
30
CAMPITELLO | CANAZEI
Doell le od m 8 i4 t . iS.S«Col Rodella»
L Stònt
Soronch
le Dle od l8 o4 m.S it. iS«Col Rodella» STRÈD
A DOLOMI EST
L Stònt
Soronch
Sorèghes
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CANAZEI
2,5 km
1 hour
10 m
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
CAMPITELLO
2,5 km
1 hour
10 m
From the centre of Campitello go down Strèda de Pènt de Sera, which leads
to the Col Rodella cable-way. Cross the bridge over the Avisio river and head
for the mountainside covered with trees and walk parallel to it towards the left.
Shortly afterwards you will arrive at the Sorèghes plane, where the golf training
course is. Here turn right onto the well-indicated Cercenà forest road: it is a
road with an even and shady track and equipped with many benches along
the way. On the side of the forest road unfold the tracks of two different
outdoor training paths (the beginning of both is at the end of this route, the
return point is mid-way along the route and the return is respectively towards
Campitello and Canazei). Enter Canazei. At a U-bend go towards Strèda de
28CAMPITELLO >
SORÈGHES CANAZEI >
A few dozen metres from Piaz de Ciampedel, the central square, where
Strèda de Salin and Strèda de Sènc Felip e Giacum meet, climb the steps on
the right. Go up a terraced path along which you will meet a series of chapels
for the Via Crucis (the Way of the Cross). The chapels will lead to the village of
Pian. Here you can visit the village, one of the most ancient settlements in Val
di Fassa. There are still people living here and some ancient ovens used to
bake bread are still visible. Go back to Campitello descending to the right the
asphalt road (Strèda de Pian) leading to Strèda de Col and then to the starting
point of the route. Alternatively, you can go in the opposite direction and take
the dirt road that, across the mountainside, enters the Val Duron. After
approximately a kilometre you arrive at the dirt road that climbs up from
Campitello. Go left and cross the bridge in Pian da Molin and continue on that
track, which is at first even and then climbs steeply towards Campitello.
CAMPITELLO >
PIAN CAMPITELLO> 27
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Cercenà, which gets onto Strèda Roma. Here, climbing the road to the right,
you proceed towards the centre of Canazei; alternatively, you can go left until
you meet the track of the Soronch route and return to Campitello.
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CANAZEI >
SORONCH CAMPITELLO> 29
From the centre of Canazei, pass by the playground and go down
Strèda Roma and turn left, nearby the football field, into Strèda de
Cercenà. Right before the bridge on the Avisio river, take the dirt road on
the left that follows the course of the river. Follow it until you get to a wide
meadow clearing called Soronch. Strèda del Ciuch and the asphalt road
further on, parallel to the dirt road, are more suitable to be walked with
strollers. You follow the bank of the Avisio river for a long section. You will
enter Campitello through Strèda Veia until you reach the centre of
Campitello. Go back to Canazei along the track of the Soreghes walk.
CAMPITELLO | CANAZEI
Val Duron
Strèda Senc Felip e Giacum
«Col Rodella»
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CAMPITELLO
1,5 km | 2,5 km
1,30 hours | 2 hours
130 m
27
30
CAMPITELLO | CANAZEI
Doell le od m 8 i4 t . iS.S«Col Rodella»
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Soronch
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A DOLOMI EST
L Stònt
Soronch
Sorèghes
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CAMPITELLO
CANAZEI
2,5 km
1 hour
10 m
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
CAMPITELLO
2,5 km
1 hour
10 m
From the centre of Campitello go down Strèda de Pènt de Sera, which leads
to the Col Rodella cable-way. Cross the bridge over the Avisio river and head
for the mountainside covered with trees and walk parallel to it towards the left.
Shortly afterwards you will arrive at the Sorèghes plane, where the golf training
course is. Here turn right onto the well-indicated Cercenà forest road: it is a
road with an even and shady track and equipped with many benches along
the way. On the side of the forest road unfold the tracks of two different
outdoor training paths (the beginning of both is at the end of this route, the
return point is mid-way along the route and the return is respectively towards
Campitello and Canazei). Enter Canazei. At a U-bend go towards Strèda de
28CAMPITELLO >
SORÈGHES CANAZEI >
A few dozen metres from Piaz de Ciampedel, the central square, where
Strèda de Salin and Strèda de Sènc Felip e Giacum meet, climb the steps on
the right. Go up a terraced path along which you will meet a series of chapels
for the Via Crucis (the Way of the Cross). The chapels will lead to the village of
Pian. Here you can visit the village, one of the most ancient settlements in Val
di Fassa. There are still people living here and some ancient ovens used to
bake bread are still visible. Go back to Campitello descending to the right the
asphalt road (Strèda de Pian) leading to Strèda de Col and then to the starting
point of the route. Alternatively, you can go in the opposite direction and take
the dirt road that, across the mountainside, enters the Val Duron. After
approximately a kilometre you arrive at the dirt road that climbs up from
Campitello. Go left and cross the bridge in Pian da Molin and continue on that
track, which is at first even and then climbs steeply towards Campitello.
CAMPITELLO >
PIAN CAMPITELLO> 27
29
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Cercenà, which gets onto Strèda Roma. Here, climbing the road to the right,
you proceed towards the centre of Canazei; alternatively, you can go left until
you meet the track of the Soronch route and return to Campitello.
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CANAZEI >
SORONCH CAMPITELLO> 29
From the centre of Canazei, pass by the playground and go down
Strèda Roma and turn left, nearby the football field, into Strèda de
Cercenà. Right before the bridge on the Avisio river, take the dirt road on
the left that follows the course of the river. Follow it until you get to a wide
meadow clearing called Soronch. Strèda del Ciuch and the asphalt road
further on, parallel to the dirt road, are more suitable to be walked with
strollers. You follow the bank of the Avisio river for a long section. You will
enter Campitello through Strèda Veia until you reach the centre of
Campitello. Go back to Canazei along the track of the Soreghes walk.
CAMPITELLO | CANAZEI
Str.
de
la C
asca
ta
Pian Pozata
32
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
GRIES
4 km
2 hours
200 m
CANAZEI
30
On the left of the old San Floriano's church climb Strèda dò Ruf de
Antermont and cross the second bridge over the stream bearing the same
name. Turn left almost immediately. The path becomes immediately steep,
alternating difficult slopes with even sections. You will reach the very small
clearing known as Pian Pozata, characterized by a big rock and equipped
with tables and benches to take a rest. After a few dozen metres, you will
end up onto the Pian Pozata forest road. The slope continues: it is at first
slight but then, as you walk along the rocky sides going on for a long
section, it becomes steeper. Near the stream, the road turns into a small
path again, as it was at the beginning. Cross the stream (it is quite easy to
cross) and follow it down to the valley. Come out of the wood above the
wide grassland area named Soracrepa, one of the most ancient
settlements in Val di Fassa. Cross the Ruf de Soracrepa again and go
down along the steep descent (walking poles recommended) towards the
village of Gries, formerly an independent centre in Fassa and today a part
of the Municipality of Canazei. Pass by the church dedicated to the
“Madonna della Neve“. The eastern facade of the church is decorated with
a large fresco of Saint Christopher. From here you continue on the left
toward the parish church, take the stairs on the right and get back to the
centre of the town by following the main road.
30CANAZEI PIAN POZATA > >
SORACREPA GRIES>
Str. de Pareda
Pènt de la RoaCiasates
31Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
CANAZEI
3 km
1 hours
10 m
From the centre of Canazei go down along Strèda Roma and then turn left
into Strèda de Cercenà. Shortly after the bridge over the Avisio river, turn left
and walk on the path running along the car park of the “Villa Avisio
Residence“. Continue and go over the barrier closing the entrance to the
meadows and pass close to the Avisio ski-lift. Now go down towards the flow
of the Avisio river and follow its bank for a long section. Cross a small wood,
climb the short slope and get back to the bank of the stream. Walk along a
wide grassland and then go into a wood. You will come out onto the national
road near the bridge Pènt de la Roa. Go over the bridge always keeping the
left and go back to the starting point on the dirt road along the Avisio river.
CANAZEI >
CIASATES CANAZEI> 31
Starting from the Canazei playground, take the dirt road behind the Ski
School building along the Avisio river, until you come out of the village near
the bridge Pènt de la Roa. Cross the national road and turn left onto the
asphalt road (called Strèda dò Veisc) running close along the Avisio river. The
track, which is mostly even, alternates shady little woods and open areas.
The walk is well equipped with tables and benches. Approximately half-way
you reach a playground for children. Continue until the end of the road and
get onto the national road at the beginning of Penìa, near the bridge over the
Avisio. Go back to Canazei going over this bridge to the right and go down
the left bank of the torrent. Pass by the ice stadium, cross the bridge on the
right and walk back to the starting point along the same route.
CANAZEI PÈNT DE LA ROA > >
MOLIN ALBA PENÌA CANAZEI > > >32
33
CANAZEI
Str.
de
la C
asca
ta
Pian Pozata
32
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
GRIES
4 km
2 hours
200 m
CANAZEI
30
On the left of the old San Floriano's church climb Strèda dò Ruf de
Antermont and cross the second bridge over the stream bearing the same
name. Turn left almost immediately. The path becomes immediately steep,
alternating difficult slopes with even sections. You will reach the very small
clearing known as Pian Pozata, characterized by a big rock and equipped
with tables and benches to take a rest. After a few dozen metres, you will
end up onto the Pian Pozata forest road. The slope continues: it is at first
slight but then, as you walk along the rocky sides going on for a long
section, it becomes steeper. Near the stream, the road turns into a small
path again, as it was at the beginning. Cross the stream (it is quite easy to
cross) and follow it down to the valley. Come out of the wood above the
wide grassland area named Soracrepa, one of the most ancient
settlements in Val di Fassa. Cross the Ruf de Soracrepa again and go
down along the steep descent (walking poles recommended) towards the
village of Gries, formerly an independent centre in Fassa and today a part
of the Municipality of Canazei. Pass by the church dedicated to the
“Madonna della Neve“. The eastern facade of the church is decorated with
a large fresco of Saint Christopher. From here you continue on the left
toward the parish church, take the stairs on the right and get back to the
centre of the town by following the main road.
30CANAZEI PIAN POZATA > >
SORACREPA GRIES>
Str. de Pareda
Pènt de la RoaCiasates
31Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
CANAZEI
3 km
1 hours
10 m
From the centre of Canazei go down along Strèda Roma and then turn left
into Strèda de Cercenà. Shortly after the bridge over the Avisio river, turn left
and walk on the path running along the car park of the “Villa Avisio
Residence“. Continue and go over the barrier closing the entrance to the
meadows and pass close to the Avisio ski-lift. Now go down towards the flow
of the Avisio river and follow its bank for a long section. Cross a small wood,
climb the short slope and get back to the bank of the stream. Walk along a
wide grassland and then go into a wood. You will come out onto the national
road near the bridge Pènt de la Roa. Go over the bridge always keeping the
left and go back to the starting point on the dirt road along the Avisio river.
CANAZEI >
CIASATES CANAZEI> 31
Starting from the Canazei playground, take the dirt road behind the Ski
School building along the Avisio river, until you come out of the village near
the bridge Pènt de la Roa. Cross the national road and turn left onto the
asphalt road (called Strèda dò Veisc) running close along the Avisio river. The
track, which is mostly even, alternates shady little woods and open areas.
The walk is well equipped with tables and benches. Approximately half-way
you reach a playground for children. Continue until the end of the road and
get onto the national road at the beginning of Penìa, near the bridge over the
Avisio. Go back to Canazei going over this bridge to the right and go down
the left bank of the torrent. Pass by the ice stadium, cross the bridge on the
right and walk back to the starting point along the same route.
CANAZEI PÈNT DE LA ROA > >
MOLIN ALBA PENÌA CANAZEI > > >32
33
CANAZEI
.
STR.Str.
Pènt de la Roa
Molin
32Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
CANAZEI
5 km
2 hours
100 m
34
CANAZEI
Start from the central square in Penìa and go up on the right of the
fountain in Troi de Lorenz until you come out of the village and reach the
meadows behind it. Continue along the road which cuts the steep
slope and arrives at the village of Lorenz and then, a bit further above, at
the village of Vera. Go past the little church dedicated to the Madonna
33 PENÌA LORENZ VERA PENÌA> > >
«L’ega te cuna - The origins of water»
Str. de Ci nam jap Tru La Sia
S.P. 641
ee vd T . rrt eS
Vera
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PENÌA
PENÌA
5 km
3 hours
150 m
33
de l'Aiut to the right and continue along an even asphalt road with a
magnificent view over the imposing northern side of mount Gran
Vernel. A few metres above the little road, on the left, the Insom ruins
witness that a third settlement stood there. The road evens up, and
goes towards the stream Ruf de Penìa.
Cross the stream and turn right onto the easy white gravel road which
runs slightly downhill into the wood. Cross the grassy Udàer clearing
and go down to the national road below. Follow this road to the right for
approximately 150 metres until you reach the guard-rail of the bridge
over the Avisio torrent. Walk along the outer side of the guard-rail on the
well-visible path covered with fine white gravel.
Once inside the wood go through it along a winding path which is at first
even and then goes slightly downhill. As the descent becomes steeper,
remain on the main track and reach the asphalt road. Go up until you
cross the bridge and follow the national road for another 30 metres
approximately. Go into the wood to the right along the well-visible path
unfolding at the foot of the imposing northern side of the Gran Vernel.
The small clearings that you find on the way are well equipped with
tables and benches. You find a first foot-bridge leading to the ancient
Venetian saw-mill (one of the sections of the Ladin Museum), continue
until the next foot-bridge. This path is also part of the educational trail
called “L'ega te cuna” about the origins of water. You then get to a
bridge on the right. Cross it to return to the lower side of Penìa passing
between the Sonia hotel on the right and a beautiful farm-house with a
barn on the left. Alternatively, don’t cross the bridge but continue on the
path and join the path nr. 32.
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CANAZEI
.
STR.
Str.
Pènt de la Roa
Molin
32Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
CANAZEI
CANAZEI
5 km
2 hours
100 m
34
CANAZEI
Start from the central square in Penìa and go up on the right of the
fountain in Troi de Lorenz until you come out of the village and reach the
meadows behind it. Continue along the road which cuts the steep
slope and arrives at the village of Lorenz and then, a bit further above, at
the village of Vera. Go past the little church dedicated to the Madonna
33 PENÌA LORENZ VERA PENÌA> > >
«L’ega te cuna - The origins of water»
Str. de Ci nam jap Tru La Sia
S.P. 641
ee vd T . rrt eS
Vera
Start
Arrival
Length
Time
Altitude difference
PENÌA
PENÌA
5 km
3 hours
150 m
33
de l'Aiut to the right and continue along an even asphalt road with a
magnificent view over the imposing northern side of mount Gran
Vernel. A few metres above the little road, on the left, the Insom ruins
witness that a third settlement stood there. The road evens up, and
goes towards the stream Ruf de Penìa.
Cross the stream and turn right onto the easy white gravel road which
runs slightly downhill into the wood. Cross the grassy Udàer clearing
and go down to the national road below. Follow this road to the right for
approximately 150 metres until you reach the guard-rail of the bridge
over the Avisio torrent. Walk along the outer side of the guard-rail on the
well-visible path covered with fine white gravel.
Once inside the wood go through it along a winding path which is at first
even and then goes slightly downhill. As the descent becomes steeper,
remain on the main track and reach the asphalt road. Go up until you
cross the bridge and follow the national road for another 30 metres
approximately. Go into the wood to the right along the well-visible path
unfolding at the foot of the imposing northern side of the Gran Vernel.
The small clearings that you find on the way are well equipped with
tables and benches. You find a first foot-bridge leading to the ancient
Venetian saw-mill (one of the sections of the Ladin Museum), continue
until the next foot-bridge. This path is also part of the educational trail
called “L'ega te cuna” about the origins of water. You then get to a
bridge on the right. Cross it to return to the lower side of Penìa passing
between the Sonia hotel on the right and a beautiful farm-house with a
barn on the left. Alternatively, don’t cross the bridge but continue on the
path and join the path nr. 32.
35
CANAZEI
POINTS OF INTEREST
San Volfango Church (founded in 1025) in Troi de Gejia.
San Vigilio Church (founded in 1164, extended in 1534 and
renovated in 1600 and 1929) in Troi de Sèn Vile.
The Turkish fountain and the district of “Turchia“ in Strada de Turchia.
Penìa and Medil, high altitude settlements reached from Strada de
Sort and Strada Frazione Medil.
First World War Museum “Sul fronte della memoria” in Someda in
Strada de Someda by the church.
“El pont de mur” (stone bridge built in 1749, rebuilt in 1882 and
2008) in Strada de Pont de Mur.
Exhibition “1914-1918 La Gran Vera” - The Great World War:
Galicia-Dolomites, Navalge Theatre
MOENA
Santi Pietro and Paolo Church (founded between 1512-1536) in
Strada de la Gejia.
Madonna Immacolata Church in the hamlet of Barbida.
“Madonna con Bambino” fresco in Strada de Gherghele.
SORAGA DI FASSA
Ladin Museum (2001), in the hamlet of San Giovanni.
Santa Giuliana Church (founded in 1237 and rebuilt in 1519)
reached from Strada de Sènt'Uiana.
“Lourdes Cave” small cave built in 1888, reached from Strada de Piz.
Austro Hungarian War cemetery 1914 - 1918 reached from Strada
de Sènt'Uiana.
Pieve di San Giovanni (founded between the 8th-9th century, extended
in 1400 and renovated in 2008) in the hamlet of San Giovanni.
The six acient hamlets: San Giovanni, Val, Costa, Larcioné, Valongia
and Tamion.
VIGO DI FASSA
San Nicolò Church (founded in 1443) in Piaza de Sèn Nicolò.
Santa Maria Ausiliatrice Church (founded in 1957) in Strada de la
Madona de l'Aiut.
“Torn”, a defensive tower from the 17th century in Strada de la Torn.
Spa water spring on Strada di Bagnes.
“L Segat” The wood processing, educational section of the Ladin
Museum, in locality Meida by the Sawmill.
POZZA DI FASSA
San Lorenzo Church (founded in 1603) in Strada Tita Piaz.
“L Molin de Pezol” old watermill in Strada Jumela and “L Malghier” by the local dairy, both separate sections of the Ladin Museum.
Via Crucis from Pera to Muncion along the Troi de le Stazion.
Muncion and Ronch, high altitude Ladin settlements reached from
Troi de le Stazion and Strada de Rodel.
Santa Giuliana Chapel (1573) in Strada Tita Piaz.
PERA DI FASSA
S. Maria Maddalena Church (1573) in Strèda de Capitel del Moro.
Ciasa Cassàn (ancient inn, 1785) and Ciasa Costazza (home to
vicars from 1484) in Strèda de Udai.
Doss dei Pigui (4th century BC archaeological site) starting from
Strèda de Chiavacia and continuing along a forest path.
Madonna del Carmelo Church (founded in 1753) in Fontanazzo in
Strèda Madona del Chèrmin.
Ancient Ladin agro pastoral hamlet called Pian in Strèda de Pian.
Via Crucis from the parish church to the hamlet of Pian along Viel de Gejia.
Santi Filippo and Giacomo Church (founded in 1245) on Pontaa de Gejia.
“Erc veies da n'outa”, showcase of old work tools in Piaz Veie.
“L Stònt - the shooting target” of the Austro-Hungarian Shützen.
Separate section of the Ladin Museum in Strèda de Pènt de Sera.
San Floriano Church (founded in 1570) in Piaz de Sèn Floriàn.
Canazei Town Hall by the architect Ettore Sottsass senior (end of
the twenties, renovated in 1998) in Piaz Marconi.
Frescoes in Cèsa Bernard (by Virgilio Soraperra, 1979) in Strèda
Dolomites.
Madonna della Neve Church (founded in 1570) in Piaz de Gries.
Sacro Cuore Church (founded in 1935 and renovated in 2009) in
Strèda de la Gejia.
Lorenz and Vera: the highest hamlets in Val di Fassa (Troi de Lorenz
path and view point).
“La Sia”, ancient Venetian sawmill (16th century renovated in 1929)
separate section of the Ladin Museum in Strèda de Ciamp Trujan.
Santi Sebastiano and Rocco Church (founded in 1562) in Strèda
don Luigi Baroldi.
Cèsa Dovolavilla, type of Ladin “majon” with bread oven in Strèda
de Treve.
POINTS OF INTEREST
PENIA
Sant'Antonio Abate Church (founded in 1410) in Strèda de Sorapera.
Ancient hamlet of Soraperra along Strèda de Sorapera.
ALBA
CANAZEI
CAMPITELLO DI FASSA
MAZZIN
POINTS OF INTEREST
San Volfango Church (founded in 1025) in Troi de Gejia.
San Vigilio Church (founded in 1164, extended in 1534 and
renovated in 1600 and 1929) in Troi de Sèn Vile.
The Turkish fountain and the district of “Turchia“ in Strada de Turchia.
Penìa and Medil, high altitude settlements reached from Strada de
Sort and Strada Frazione Medil.
First World War Museum “Sul fronte della memoria” in Someda in
Strada de Someda by the church.
“El pont de mur” (stone bridge built in 1749, rebuilt in 1882 and
2008) in Strada de Pont de Mur.
Exhibition “1914-1918 La Gran Vera” - The Great World War:
Galicia-Dolomites, Navalge Theatre
MOENA
Santi Pietro and Paolo Church (founded between 1512-1536) in
Strada de la Gejia.
Madonna Immacolata Church in the hamlet of Barbida.
“Madonna con Bambino” fresco in Strada de Gherghele.
SORAGA DI FASSA
Ladin Museum (2001), in the hamlet of San Giovanni.
Santa Giuliana Church (founded in 1237 and rebuilt in 1519)
reached from Strada de Sènt'Uiana.
“Lourdes Cave” small cave built in 1888, reached from Strada de Piz.
Austro Hungarian War cemetery 1914 - 1918 reached from Strada
de Sènt'Uiana.
Pieve di San Giovanni (founded between the 8th-9th century, extended
in 1400 and renovated in 2008) in the hamlet of San Giovanni.
The six acient hamlets: San Giovanni, Val, Costa, Larcioné, Valongia
and Tamion.
VIGO DI FASSA
San Nicolò Church (founded in 1443) in Piaza de Sèn Nicolò.
Santa Maria Ausiliatrice Church (founded in 1957) in Strada de la
Madona de l'Aiut.
“Torn”, a defensive tower from the 17th century in Strada de la Torn.
Spa water spring on Strada di Bagnes.
“L Segat” The wood processing, educational section of the Ladin
Museum, in locality Meida by the Sawmill.
POZZA DI FASSA
San Lorenzo Church (founded in 1603) in Strada Tita Piaz.
“L Molin de Pezol” old watermill in Strada Jumela and “L Malghier” by the local dairy, both separate sections of the Ladin Museum.
Via Crucis from Pera to Muncion along the Troi de le Stazion.
Muncion and Ronch, high altitude Ladin settlements reached from
Troi de le Stazion and Strada de Rodel.
Santa Giuliana Chapel (1573) in Strada Tita Piaz.
PERA DI FASSA
S. Maria Maddalena Church (1573) in Strèda de Capitel del Moro.
Ciasa Cassàn (ancient inn, 1785) and Ciasa Costazza (home to
vicars from 1484) in Strèda de Udai.
Doss dei Pigui (4th century BC archaeological site) starting from
Strèda de Chiavacia and continuing along a forest path.
Madonna del Carmelo Church (founded in 1753) in Fontanazzo in
Strèda Madona del Chèrmin.
Ancient Ladin agro pastoral hamlet called Pian in Strèda de Pian.
Via Crucis from the parish church to the hamlet of Pian along Viel de Gejia.
Santi Filippo and Giacomo Church (founded in 1245) on Pontaa de Gejia.
“Erc veies da n'outa”, showcase of old work tools in Piaz Veie.
“L Stònt - the shooting target” of the Austro-Hungarian Shützen.
Separate section of the Ladin Museum in Strèda de Pènt de Sera.
San Floriano Church (founded in 1570) in Piaz de Sèn Floriàn.
Canazei Town Hall by the architect Ettore Sottsass senior (end of
the twenties, renovated in 1998) in Piaz Marconi.
Frescoes in Cèsa Bernard (by Virgilio Soraperra, 1979) in Strèda
Dolomites.
Madonna della Neve Church (founded in 1570) in Piaz de Gries.
Sacro Cuore Church (founded in 1935 and renovated in 2009) in
Strèda de la Gejia.
Lorenz and Vera: the highest hamlets in Val di Fassa (Troi de Lorenz
path and view point).
“La Sia”, ancient Venetian sawmill (16th century renovated in 1929)
separate section of the Ladin Museum in Strèda de Ciamp Trujan.
Santi Sebastiano and Rocco Church (founded in 1562) in Strèda
don Luigi Baroldi.
Cèsa Dovolavilla, type of Ladin “majon” with bread oven in Strèda
de Treve.
POINTS OF INTEREST
PENIA
Sant'Antonio Abate Church (founded in 1410) in Strèda de Sorapera.
Ancient hamlet of Soraperra along Strèda de Sorapera.
ALBA
CANAZEI
CAMPITELLO DI FASSA
MAZZIN
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38032 CANAZEI (TN)
STRÈDA DE COSTA, 262/B - ALBA
TEL. +39 0462 609550
38032 CANAZEI (TN)
PIAZ G. MARCONI, 5
TEL. +39 0462 609600
38031 CAMPITELLO DI FASSA (TN)
STRÈDA DOLOMITES, 48
TEL. +39 0462 609620
38030 MAZZIN (TN)
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TEL. +39 0462 609650
38032 CANAZEI (TN)
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PIAZA DE COMUN, 8 - POZZA
TEL. +39 0462 609670
38030 SORAGA DI FASSA (TN)
PIAZ BEPO ROCH, 1
TEL. +39 0462 609750
38035 MOENA (TN)
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