Best attractions and places to see around Cavalese include a rich blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in Italy's Val di Fiemme. Nestled amidst the Dolomites and the rugged Lagorai mountain range, the area offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient buildings, enjoy mountain vistas, and discover various natural features throughout the year. The region is characterized by its alpine environment, featuring gorges, summits, and numerous alpine huts.
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The summit of Corno Bianco rises to 2,316 meters above sea level and offers an impressive 360 degree view. From the top, in fact, you can see the Catinaccio, the Latemar, the Val di Non Alps, as well as on Lavazè, the Corno Nero and up to the Val d'Adige. The effort is amply rewarded.
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The Feudo pass is located at 2,121 meters above sea level between the municipalities of Predazzo and Tesero in the heart of the Latemar group. You can get here, both in summer and winter, with the ski lifts and enjoy the splendid surrounding panorama.
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Nice opportunity for a break. Good food and friendly and fast service.
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From here you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains!
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The Bletterbach is a watercourse located in the area of the municipality of Aldine and forms the Bletterbach gorge at the foot of the 2,316 m high Corno Biano, also known as the "Grand Canyon of South Tyrol". The gorge, which was formed about 15,000 years ago in the ice age, is about eight kilometers long and 400 meters deep. It has been slowly sculpted by water erosion, making different sedimentary layers visible. In addition to the geological interest, the Bletterbach Gorge offers a unique landscape. It is impressive to walk between the steep walls of the gorge. Access is allowed only with a protective helmet and the entrance to the park is paid but it's worth it.
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Great Alm, delicious food, beautiful lawn
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Located on the path of the Latemarium. The Strauben are delicious too. You can eat pizza anywhere.
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Cavalese is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Bletterbach Gorge, known for its geological interest and fossil finds. Another highlight is the Corno Bianco / Weißhorn Summit, offering a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of the Dolomites. Don't miss the enchanting Cavalese Falls (Cascate dell'Avisio di Cavalese) for picturesque walks, or explore the vast Paneveggio – Pale di San Martino Natural Park.
Yes, Cavalese boasts a rich history. The Palazzo Magnifica Comunità di Fiemme is a central historical and cultural hub, housing a museum and art gallery. Stroll through the Historic Center of Cavalese to admire ancient urban layouts and churches like the Church of San Sebastiano. The Parco della Pieve is home to the historic parish church of Santa Maria Assunta and the ancient 'Banco de la Resòn'.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin and Mayrl Alpine Hut are popular stops with excellent food and outdoor space, ideal for children. Alpe Cermis offers a Kinderland for kids in winter and scenic gondola rides in summer. The Parco della Pieve also features playgrounds and picnic areas.
The area around Cavalese is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For example, explore the 'Fleimstal Railway Tunnel – Fleimstalbahn Viaduct loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Cavalese Waterfall – Rio Val Moena Waterfall loop' for running. Cycling routes include the 'Cavalese Town Centre – Eye to the Dolomites – Latemar loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Cavalese, Running Trails around Cavalese, and Cycling around Cavalese guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Corno Bianco / Weißhorn Summit is a rewarding hike with stunning views. The Bletterbach Gorge offers trails through its unique geological landscape. You can also find family-friendly trails leading to huts like Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin. For more specific hiking routes, check the komoot guides for the region.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Corno Bianco / Weißhorn Summit. The unique geological formations of the Bletterbach Gorge are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and excellent food at alpine huts such as Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin, especially after a hike.
Yes, several attractions feature dining options. The Gurndin Alm / Malga Gurndin and Mayrl Alpine Hut are known for their excellent food and inviting atmosphere. Baita Passo Feudo also offers a restaurant with wonderful views. In Cavalese town, you'll find various cafes and pubs.
Alpe Cermis is a prominent mountain destination offering activities year-round. In winter, it's a popular ski area with well-prepared slopes and a Kinderland for children. In summer, you can take gondola rides for stunning views of the Dolomites and explore numerous hiking trails, such as the Via del Bosco, which lead to breathtaking vistas.
Yes, the Geological Museum of the Dolomites is located in nearby Predazzo. It's a branch of the Science Museum of Trento and houses over 11,000 specimens, including a significant collection of invertebrate fossils that tell the story of the Dolomites.
Beyond the natural and historical sites, you can visit the Birrificio di Fiemme (Fiemme Valley Beer brewery) for tours, tastings of home-brewed beers, and workshops. Cavalese also hosts various seasonal events, including Christmas markets, a Christmas concert, and the 'Desmontegada' festival in September, featuring a parade and folk dances.
The Avisio river, which flows near Cavalese, offers exciting opportunities for rafting and canyoning. These activities are typically conducted with qualified instructors, providing an adventurous way to experience the natural environment.
Cavalese offers attractions and activities throughout the year. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural parks, with pleasant weather for outdoor pursuits. Winter (December to March) is perfect for skiing at Alpe Cermis and enjoying the festive atmosphere of Christmas markets. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, suitable for cultural visits and gentle walks.


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