Best mountain peaks around Ampezzo are characterized by dramatic, craggy peaks, lush valleys, and alpine meadows within a protected Regional Natural Park. The Ampezzo Dolomites, surrounding Cortina d'Ampezzo, offer a diverse range of elevations and geological features. This region is known for its prominent peaks, including some of the highest in the Dolomites. Visitors can find various mountain experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic viewpoints.
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Pramaggiore Bivouac Hut, 1,812 meters. The usual ascent route to the hut is CAI trail 366, which starts from the Settimana Valley. The trail climbs steeply in switchbacks, skirting the Col de Post, descends to ford the Ciol de Pess stream, and then steeply climbs the wooded slope until it emerges beneath the meadows of the plateau where the hut is located. Just before the hut, on the right, a small pulpit holds a stainless steel statue of the Madonna, commemorating all the young people from the parishes of Azzano Decimo and Pramaggiore who have passed away.
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Casera Pramaggiore, an excellent base in a very panoramic position, managed by the CAI section of San Vito al Tagliamento.
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The hardest hill in Europe, a title that may not correspond to the absolute truth, but which was not assigned by chance; probably the hardest climb ever faced by the Great Cycling. If you want to face this climb I think you know what you are getting into... I can only wish you good luck and assure you that the satisfaction it gives is unique
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The summit of Mount Pramaggiore, 2478 m, can be reached via CAI path 366 up to Forcella Pramaggiore, and then via a trail with red markings on inclined slabs and a trail with unstable gravel, along the normal route up to the crest and to the summit, with first and second grade passages.
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The hut has 2 camp beds in the ground floor room, with stove, table and dishes, 8 beds with mattresses on the upper floor. Water available from a source 10 minutes walk from the hut.
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Casera Pramaggiore is a beautiful bivouac located at 1812m. above sea level, managed by the CAI section of San Vito al Tagliamento. Excellent base for excursions in the area of Mount Pramaggiore.
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A wonderful place that invites you to linger. On one side, there are views of a breathtaking plateau with ponds whose water level changes depending on the season. From the saddleback, there are breathtaking views in all directions and into the valley towards Sauris di Sopra.
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The Ampezzo Dolomites feature several prominent peaks. Antelao, at 3,264 meters, is the highest in the Ampezzo Dolomites. The Tofane Group, including Tofana di Mezzo (3,244 meters), Tofana di Rozes, and Tofana di Dentro, dominates the views around Cortina. Other notable peaks include Monte Cristallo and Punta Sorapiss, known for the stunning Lago di Sorapis.
Yes, Tofana di Mezzo is highly accessible. A 5 km long cable car, the "Freccia nel Cielo" (Arrow in the Sky), connects Cortina to its summit, offering unforgettable panoramic views during summer months. Additionally, Cinque Torri can be accessed by gondola, providing impressive views and historical insights.
The Ampezzo region offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You can find routes like the challenging Rifugio Giussani–Tofana di Mezzo–Rifugio Dibona, the historical Tofana di Rozes Circuit Trail, or the scenic Croda da Lago Circuit which passes by Lago Federa. For more options, explore the Hiking around Ampezzo guide.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the region also has options for families. The gondola access to Cinque Torri makes it an accessible spot for all ages to enjoy the views and explore the open-air World War I museum. The area around Lago Federa, accessible via the Croda da Lago Circuit, offers captivating scenery that can be enjoyed on less strenuous sections.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Tofana di Mezzo, accessible by cable car, provides extensive vistas. Monte Averau is considered an excellent spot for sunset photography, offering views of Antelao, Croda da Lago, Mount Pelmo, and Mount Civetta. Festons Saddle also provides a fantastic panorama, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the scenery.
The Cinque Torri area is particularly rich in history, serving as an "open-air museum" with numerous World War I relics. The Tofana di Rozes Circuit Trail also passes through World War I paths, offering insights into the region's past amidst stunning natural beauty.
Yes, the region has several mountain huts. Rifugio Tenente Giuseppe Fabbro, located on the Razzo plateau, offers homemade dishes and represents an ideal base for walks. Casera Pramaggiore is a bivouac excellent for excursions in the Mount Pramaggiore area. Almendhütte 1640 m is another hut known for delicious food and a welcoming atmosphere.
The Ampezzo Dolomites are known for their dramatic, craggy peaks and lush valleys. A standout feature is Lago di Sorapis, a glacial lake near Punta Sorapiss, famous for its milky blue or turquoise waters. The region is also characterized by alpine meadows and distinctive rock formations like the Cinque Torri.
For experienced mountaineers, the Ampezzo region offers challenging climbs and via ferratas. The ascent to Mount Pramaggiore via CAI path 366 involves first and second-grade passages. The Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro is renowned for its extreme steepness, featured multiple times in the Giro d'Italia. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Ampezzo guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the vicinity. The Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro is a legendary and extremely challenging cycling route. Other difficult cycling routes include the Sella Ciampigotto – Sella di Razzo loop and the Lake Sauris and Dam loop. Explore more options in the Cycling around Ampezzo guide.
The Croda da Lago mountain chain is known for its captivating scenery and varied terrain. Its highlight is Lago Federa, a stunning lake with a rifugio on its shores, making the Croda da Lago Circuit an unmissable hike through rolling pastures, lush forests, and rugged mountains.
Antelao, standing at 3,264 meters, is the highest and most prominent peak in the Ampezzo Dolomites and the second highest in the entire Dolomites range. Its imposing presence is a significant draw, and on clear days, it's even visible from Trieste on the Adriatic Sea.


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