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The 16 Most Amazing Peaks around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi

Best mountain peaks around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi are found in a tranquil town nestled in the Valbelluna valley within the Belluno Dolomites. This region is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites, offering diverse natural landscapes. It serves as a base for exploring a range of mountain peaks and provides opportunities for hiking and nature appreciation. The area is characterized by dramatic rocky massifs and unique geological formations.

Best mountain peaks around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi

  • The most popular mountain peaks include Col di Luna Summit, a summit that can be reached via paths through beech forests. From its 1,747 meter altitude, it offers views of the Agordo Valley and peaks like Civetta and Moiazza.
  • Another must-see spot is Palia Bivouac, a hiking bivouac at an altitude of 1,577 meters at the foot of Monte Pizzocco. This bivouac, managed by CAI Feltre, provides 4 beds and outdoor facilities like tables and a fireplace.
  • Visitors also love Monte Pizzocco summit, a peak that offers panoramic views. The north-east face measures 600 meters vertically, and the normal climb is not recommended in winter due to exposure.
  • San Gregorio Nelle Alpi is known for summits, trails, and huts. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from prominent summits to historic bivouacs and scenic ridges.
  • The mountain peaks around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi are appreciated by the komoot community, with 28 upvotes and 29 photos shared across 2 highlights.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Rifugio Casèra Ere

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Located on a promontory at 1,297 m, on the southern slope of Monte Pizzocco, the Casera Ere refuge was born in the early 1970s following the adaptation of the ancient mountain hut on the initiative of the Pro Loco of San Gregorio nelle Alpi. Since 2005 it has been named in memory of Giulio Gazzi, founder and first president of the same Pro Loco. From the back of the refuge a short staircase reaches the splendid viewpoint over Valbelluna.

The refuge is open every day in the summer period (from the beginning of June to the end of September). Out of season (February/May and October/November) open on Saturday and Sunday. Overnight stay is possible in a structure below organized into rooms with 2, 4 and 6 beds.

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The hamlet of Montagne.
It can be reached from two sides: either at the entrance to Val Canzoi (556 m, on the orographic right). in the Municipality of Cesiomaggiore (Belluno), along the road that goes up to the town with tight hairpin bends starting from the junction on the left (for those coming from the south) between the Serra bridge and the Ave. or from the hamlet of Arsèn (Feltre) following the asphalted road .
The inhabited center rises on a hillock (glacial terrace), on the orographic right of the Caorame stream, in Val Canzoi.
The village, in a dominant position on the mouth of the valley, is inserted in a landscape of relief which is the background of the imposing southern walls of Sass de Mura.
The village of Montagne is particularly intact in its original configuration, with valuable examples of traditional rural buildings (buildings with a Feltre type gallery) of high historical and environmental interest. The buildings are arranged "perched" on a hill to create a compact and articulated core, in which the distance between the buildings is such as not to compromise the conditions of good sunshine, and are connected to each other by a system of paths and small terraces cultivated supported by dry stone walls. The buildings, rigorously exposed to the south to benefit from the greater insolation, have a masonry front "closed" upstream and "open" towards the valley where they have the characteristic wooden balcony born with the dual function of distribution element (vertical and horizontal to the various rooms of the house) and space for drying agricultural products (cereals, nuts, legumes,).
In the first post-war period the town was inhabited by numerous families and had a population of over 100 inhabitants whose main form of subsistence was in the charcoal market (obtained from wood); now only about ten people permanently reside there. Some houses have been recovered in recent times.

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Monte Pizzocco summit

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A peak that enjoys a wonderful panoramic view, in the last stretch it is necessary to pay attention because it is a little rocky.

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Col d’Artent – Monte Garda Ridge

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The M. Artent – M. Garda ridge is one of the most spectacular stretches in the entire Valbelluna, both for the vastness and beauty of its panoramas and for its natural and environmental significance. The route offers attractions in every season, but it's during the months of May and June that an impressive bloom of daffodils makes these places unique.

The starting point is near the Chalet Col d'Artent (info point and refreshment point open on summer weekends) where there is a large public car park. From here, continue uphill towards Col d'Artent where, after about 1 km, the dirt road begins that continues towards Col Moscher and skirts Col dei Piatti, where several stone huts once used for livestock grazing (Casere Garda) stand out. The route ends at Malga Garda (1,333 m), open in the summer with refreshments. Along the entire route, you can admire sweeping 360° views of the Valbelluna, the Vette Feltrine, and the peaks of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. From Monte Garda, you can extend the hike to Capitello di Garda, the geographic border with the province of Treviso.

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Palia Bivouac

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Hiking bivouac at an altitude of 1577 m in the locality of Palìa, at the foot of Monte Pizzocco. Always open, it is managed by the CAI section of Feltre. It was inaugurated in 1968 by adapting the structures of the disused Malga Palìa and subsequently renovated in the early 1980s.

Inside there are 4 beds (on bunk beds). Outside tables, benches, fireplace and work tools. Water at 10 minutes at the aqueduct intake.

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Andrea Rossi
April 4, 2026, Dorsale Col d’Artent – Monte Garda

the view is lost at 360°

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It can be reached via a comfortable but sometimes very steep road. Stunning views of the Piave Valley.

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Amazing panoramic point from which to see the Dolomites. Better with the sunset light!!!!

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Martin
May 24, 2025, Bivacco Palia

Bivouac renovated from an old mountain hut with 4 bunk beds and a small table inside. Tables and fireplace outside. Water source and woodshed near the bivouac

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When climbing Pizzocco, the Cross and the Trigonometric Point, one cannot help but remember that the north-east face measures 600 meters vertically. It was climbed for the first time in July 1959, by the Swiss team composed of Hans Weber and Albin Schelbert. Again on 3 and 4 June 1978, the Bellunesi Franco Miotto and Riccardo Bee conquered the direct route with a new route on the daring rocky horn clearly visible from Val Belluna. Over the years there have been many attempts (some disastrous) to conquer Pizzocco, unfortunately unsuccessful. While the walls of the west face, several climbers from Feltre conquered them. Already in 1948 on that face the Via dell'Amicizia was opened by Franceschini and Palminteri. The west crest via Castiglioni - Detassis etc. The normal climb is not recommended in winter due to the exposure of the path and a delicate passage over an abyss. For the rest you can enjoy a wonderful view both to the north and to the south of the Venetian Lagoon.

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A peak that enjoys a wonderful panoramic view, in the last stretch it is necessary to pay attention because it is a little rocky.

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Michela
October 22, 2023, Rifugio Casèra Ere

nice walk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to explore near San Gregorio Nelle Alpi?

The region offers several captivating peaks. Among the most appreciated are Monte Pizzocco summit, known for its panoramic views, and Col di Luna Summit, which provides splendid vistas of the Agordo Valley and peaks like Civetta and Moiazza.

Are there any historical or cultural sites among the mountain peaks?

Yes, the hamlet of Montagne Village, located on a glacial terrace in Val Canzoi, is particularly intact in its original configuration. It features valuable examples of traditional rural buildings with high historical and environmental interest, offering a glimpse into the region's past.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in this region?

You can expect breathtaking panoramic views. From Monte Pizzocco summit, you'll see the entire Valbelluna valley. The Col d’Artent – Monte Garda Ridge offers sweeping 360° views of the Valbelluna, the Vette Feltrine, and the peaks of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.

Are there any mountain shelters or bivouacs available for hikers?

Yes, the Palia Bivouac is a hiking bivouac at an altitude of 1,577 meters at the foot of Monte Pizzocco. It's always open, managed by CAI Feltre, and provides 4 beds, outdoor tables, and a fireplace. Additionally, Casera Ere, a mountain shelter on Monte Pizzocco, also offers stunning views of the Valbelluna area.

What are the natural features of the Belluno Dolomites National Park?

The Belluno Dolomites National Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is characterized by dramatic rocky massifs, sheer cliff faces, and unique geological formations made primarily of dolomitic rock. The park also boasts diverse natural attractions, including waterfalls, canyons, and opportunities to encounter wild animals.

When is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi?

While the region offers attractions in every season, the months of May and June are particularly special for the Col d’Artent – Monte Garda Ridge, when an impressive bloom of daffodils makes these places unique. Generally, late spring to early autumn provides the most favorable conditions for hiking.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in the San Gregorio Nelle Alpi area?

The Belluno Dolomites National Park offers numerous hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, including leisurely walks. While specific family-friendly highlights aren't detailed, the diverse trail network means you can find routes appropriate for different ages and abilities, allowing families to enjoy the natural beauty.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the area around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi is excellent for various cycling activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and mountain biking trails. For more details, check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi.

Can I find routes suitable for road cycling or gravel biking in the area?

Absolutely. The region offers a variety of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find routes like the San Boldo Pass – Lake Morto loop. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the Cordèvole Stream – Church of San Gottardo loop. You can find more options in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi.

What are some challenging climbs for experienced hikers?

For experienced hikers, the ascent to Monte Pizzocco summit offers a rewarding challenge, especially given its 600-meter vertical north-east face. The normal climb is not recommended in winter due to exposure. The trails around Monte Pizzocco, including routes like "Zéngia de Severino Pagnussat in Val Cavalèr," also offer diverse mountaineering experiences.

Are there any specific geological features worth noting in the Belluno Dolomites?

Yes, the Belluno Dolomites are renowned for their unique geological formations, primarily composed of dolomitic rock. This gives rise to the dramatic rocky massifs and sheer cliff faces that define the landscape, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around San Gregorio Nelle Alpi?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the unparalleled panoramic views. The opportunity for diverse trekking experiences, from reaching mountain shelters like Casera Ere to exploring the dramatic landscapes of the Belluno Dolomites, is highly valued. The unspoiled beauty and 'corners of paradise' found off the beaten path are also a major draw.

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