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Hiking around Ravascletto offers diverse landscapes within the Carnic Alps, characterized by prominent peaks like Monte Zoncolan, serene alpine meadows, and dense forests. The region features varied terrain, including ancient mule tracks and high-altitude pastures, providing expansive views of both the Carnic and Julian Alps. Glacial lakes such as Tarond and Crasulina add to the natural features, with some routes revealing traces of historical significance.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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17.9km
06:52
1,220m
1,220m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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13.8km
05:22
1,000m
1,000m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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101
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7.47km
02:35
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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13.5km
03:54
340m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In addition to its role as a cycling arena, Monte Zoncolan is a multi-purpose tourist destination. In winter, you can enjoy downhill runs of varying difficulty (ranging from blue to black). The Zoncolan Ski Area offers a variety of challenging trails (both fast technical sections and steep walls), making it ideal for slalom and giant slalom training. The location in Friuli-Venezia Giulia offers good snow conditions, but also a relatively quiet base – fewer tourists than in the Dolomites. Modern infrastructure (the Ravascletto–Zoncolan gondola and artificial snowmaking system) allows for regular training even in inclement weather. If you visit Ravascletto in winter, it's not unusual to see sections of the trails marked "chiuso per allenamento" (closed for training) – a sign that national teams or clubs are training there. In summer, you can enjoy a network of trails of varying difficulty—from family walks to challenging mountain treks. The areas are well-marked and have infrastructure (huts, rifuges, viewpoints).
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"Tamai" originally meant a place where shepherds sheltered from storms and sheltered their flocks. Today, instead of sheep, tourists, skiers, and cyclists gather here to relax with a frico and admire the panoramic view of the Alps.
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The menu features typical Carnic and Friulian dishes, including frico (fried cheese with potatoes), polenta, cold cuts, and local cheeses. The mountain hut also serves as a rest stop for cyclists conquering the Zoncolan, one of the most challenging passes of the Giro d'Italia.
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This mountain hut-restaurant (rifugio alpino) is popular with skiers in winter and cyclists and hikers in summer. It is famous for its panoramic terrace, which offers views of the entire Carnic Alps, the Julian Alps, and the Friulian Dolomites.
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Rifugio Tamai is a mountain hut located on Monte Zoncolàn in the Carnic Alps (Friuli-Venezia Giulia). It is located at an altitude of approximately 1,710 meters above sea level, near the upper cable car station and the Zoncolàn ski slopes.
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They are also intended to emphasize that Zoncolàn is not just a place for one Giro hero, but for the entire peloton, all the cyclists and cyclists who have arrived here.
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The three bicycles symbolize the community of cyclists, both professional and amateur, who have conquered this mountain.
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Ravascletto offers a diverse network of 17 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from easy paths to more challenging alpine treks through the Carnic Alps.
The ideal time for hiking in Ravascletto is generally from spring (May-June) when wildflowers are in bloom, through summer (July-September) for pleasant temperatures. Autumn also provides stunning foliage, making it another beautiful season for exploring the trails.
Hikers in Ravascletto can experience a variety of terrains, including wooded sections, ancient mule tracks, high-altitude pastures, and scenic ridges. The region is characterized by the rugged peaks of the Carnic Alps, serene alpine meadows, and beautiful glacial lakes.
Yes, Ravascletto offers 4 easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or families. These routes provide a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty without requiring extensive fitness or experience. You can also find scenic loops around glacial lakes like Tarond and Crasulina, which are suitable for all amidst unspoiled nature.
Absolutely. For experienced trekkers, there are 5 difficult routes available. One such challenging option is the Monte Arvenis and Monte Tamai Loop, an 11.1-mile (17.9 km) hike that provides panoramic vistas across the Carnic Alps.
While hiking near Ravascletto, you can discover stunning natural features such as glacial lakes like Lake Wolayer and Lago Avostanis. The trails also offer expansive views of the Carnic and Julian Alps, and you might encounter prominent peaks like Monte Zoncolan. Some routes even reveal evocative traces of the Great War, adding historical depth to the natural beauty.
Yes, mountain huts are an integral part of the hiking experience in the Carnic Alps. For instance, the Mount Tamai – Tamai Hut loop from Ravascletto leads to Rifugio Tamai, which is popular with hikers and offers places for rest, meals, and often serves typical Carnic and Friulian dishes. Other huts like Wolayersee Hut and Lambertenghi-Romanin Hut are also found in the wider region.
Yes, Ravascletto offers several circular hiking routes. A popular moderate option is the Mount Tamai – Tamai Hut loop from Ravascletto, which takes you through alpine meadows and offers views from Rifugio Tamai. Another circular option is the Hiking loop from Località Zoncolan.
The trails in Ravascletto are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning panoramic views of the Carnic and Julian Alps, and the variety of routes catering to different skill levels.
Yes, some routes in the Ravascletto area offer a glimpse into history. For example, the Maina di Mont Trail follows historic mule tracks. Additionally, loops around glacial lakes like Tarond and Crasulina feature evocative traces of the Great War, adding a historical dimension to the natural beauty.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Carnic Alps, including those around Ravascletto. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations or protected areas that might have restrictions.


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