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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Feltre

Best mountain peaks around Feltre are found within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, offering a diverse range of elevations and landscapes. The region features rugged terrain, glacial formations, and rich biodiversity. Feltre is characterized by prominent peaks such as those in the Vette Feltrine and Schiara Group, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This area presents a mix of challenging ascents and more accessible routes, all set against a geologically rich backdrop.

Best mountain peaks around Feltre

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Monte Tomatico Summit, a summit that is one of the highest peaks of the Belluno Pre-Alps. Its large summit cross can be reached on many routes, often facilitated by dirt roads.
  • Another must-see spot is Malga Garda, a mountain hut situated in a panoramic position on the M. Artent - M. Garda ridge. Visitors can enjoy a restaurant service during summer and explore the surrounding land where cows, horses, and donkeys graze.
  • Visitors also love Welsperg Lake, a lake whose waters reflect the peaks of the southern slope of Cimerlo. Near the lake is the "Palù Grant," a large marsh, an area of botanical and wildlife interest.
  • Feltre is known for its high-altitude summits, panoramic viewpoints, and historic mountain huts. The area offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from challenging climbs to intermediate trails.
  • The mountain peaks around Feltre are appreciated by the komoot community, with 83 upvotes and 28 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 11, 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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Welsperg Pond

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It is not just a “postcard lake”, but a living lake, where humans, plants and animals coexist. In fact, in this area the decrease in slopes favors water stagnation that forms a network of wetlands. Near the lake is the “Palù Grant”, the large marsh, an area of botanical and faunal interest that hosts rushes and marsh thistles as well as the typical Water reed (Phragmites australis) and some interesting species of orchid: Orchis tridentata, Epipactis palustris and Dactyloriza traunstaineri. This habitat is much appreciated by amphibians, trout and the crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes), a species now rare in Trentino due to pollution and artificialization of the waters.
In addition to the ecosystem recreated by the local park authority, bathing, fishing and exploration are possible in this place. The path around the lake can be traveled comfortably and safely by families, grandparents, children, couples, photographers,... You can then continue your walk for 3.5 km on the Sentiero delle Muse Fedaie (signposted "MF"), named in honor of the Greek Muses (divine entities connected with nature) and the feda, that is, the sheep of Val Canali. It is an educational itinerary, designed for adults and children, which clarifies how important the maintenance of biodiversity is.

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Malga Garda

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Malga Garda (1,300 m) is a mountain hut in the Belluno Pre-Alps, situated in a panoramic position on the splendid M. Artent - M. Garda ridge. The main building houses a kitchen, dining room, services and the manager's accommodation. Externally there is a covered terrace. The structure also has a dairy for the transformation of milk. In the summer period (mid-May - mid-September) a restaurant service is offered.

In the area surrounding the hut there are 70 hectares of land where cows, horses and donkeys graze, while at the hut there are hens, pigs and dogs. Malga Garda is part of the "Route of Cheeses and Flavors of the Belluno Dolomites".

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Monte Tomatico Summit

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Monte Tomatico (1,595 m a.s.l.) is one of the highest peaks of the Belluno Pre-Alps. It is part of the Grappa Massif, as its maximum northern extension. The north side dominates the city of Feltre. The large summit cross can be reached on many routes, often facilitated by dirt roads used by local shepherds and woodcutters.

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First of all, hats off to those who do it with muscle .... starting from Croce d'Aune it is a relentless climb for about 11km with gradients ranging from 8 to 12%. With le-bikes you can alternate the first and second level of assistance (eco and tour for those with a Bosch engine) I never needed to go further. What can I say .... compared to what I had read of clean "earth" there is little. Most of the route is on a very stony and narrow old military road, almost a mule track. The stones are more annoying uphill than downhill, where if you give up a little, you can ride the bike better. The first section is in the middle of the woods, cool. It increases the emotion Waiting for the passages exposed. The second stretch is uncovered and very often exposed. The passages on the ridge are however "safe" because the mule track is wide, but beware of the numerous stones that can make you change direction when you are uphill if you do not manage the weight well. I had read the last section that it left more breathing room because it is less pending but perhaps it is the one that pulls the most .... at least along the path I have made.
The descent is beautiful. Obviously, to gain safety and perception of the same, it is better to go down the side opposite the precipices, but although I was very scared because for fear of dizziness, it is enough to give up a little to gain in trajectory stability as long as you manage the weights well by unloading on the pedals and standing back on the saddle in a dynamic and never rigid position. In short, the ebike helps us a lot to go up, but to go down it takes a minimum of technique in this case, so keep that in mind.
Attention also to the various uphill cyclists and hikers .... many stop and indulge you to let you pass perhaps on the "protected" side, others like pedestrians stay where they are. Have fun

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April 4, 2026, Malga Garda

beautiful viewpoint easily reachable

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Welsperg Lake is one of the symbols of the Canali Valley, its waters reflecting the peaks of the southern slope of Cimerlo. Near the lake is the "Palù Grant," a large marsh, an area of botanical and wildlife interest, home to rushes and thistles, as well as the typical common reed, and several interesting orchid species. In recent years, the lake has undergone significant environmental redevelopment and renaturalization, recreating a suitable habitat for amphibians and trout. This project has led to the naturalistic landscaping of the banks, the creation of floating and semi-submerged vegetated areas, and the establishment of refuge zones. The lake is also home to a significant number of crayfish, an aquatic invertebrate of considerable scientific value.

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comfortable and fun Porcen's little room

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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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A beautiful pond to observe full of fish and interesting plants

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Beautiful lake to observe, especially for the presence of animals and plants.

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Interesting place to eat. I found it closed in June during the week.

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A bold and marvelous engineering feat considering the means and tools of the time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary mountain ranges and notable peaks around Feltre?

Feltre is nestled within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, offering access to several distinct mountain ranges. The most prominent are the Vette Feltrine, featuring peaks like Monte Pavione, and the Schiara Group, home to Schiara and Gusela del Vescovà. Other notable peaks include Monte Tomatico Summit and Monte Crep Summit.

Are there challenging climbs or via ferratas for experienced hikers near Feltre?

Yes, the Schiara Group is renowned for its challenging via ferratas, such as the Berti and Sperti via ferratas, which offer incredible 360-degree panoramic views. These routes are suitable for experienced and well-equipped hikers. The Vette Feltrine also offer demanding itineraries, like the uphill trail to Monte Pavione, which can require a two-day trip with an overnight stay in a mountain hut. For more details on the Berti via ferrata, you can visit visitdolomitibellunesi.com.

What natural features and unique landscapes can I explore in the Feltre mountains?

The region is characterized by rugged landscapes, glacial formations, and rich biodiversity. The Vette Feltrine are known for their unique series of suspended glacial cirques, such as Busa delle Vette, Busa di Pietena, and Busa di Monsampiano, which are remnants of Quaternary glaciations. The area also boasts diverse flora, including unique species like Alyssum ovirense, making it a haven for plant-hunters in late spring and early summer. Additionally, Welsperg Lake reflects the peaks of Cimerlo and is surrounded by the 'Palù Grant,' a large marsh of botanical and wildlife interest.

What are some accessible mountain peaks or viewpoints with great panoramas around Feltre?

For accessible panoramic views, Monte Tomatico Summit (1,595 m) is a great option. It's one of the highest peaks of the Belluno Pre-Alps, and its large summit cross can be reached via various routes, often facilitated by dirt roads, offering a dominant view over Feltre. Monte Crep Summit (1,346 m) is another grassy spur that provides a vast panorama of the Venetian plain to the south and the Belluno and Friulian Dolomites to the north, easily reached via a short, steep slope.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks or accessible natural spots around Feltre?

While many peaks offer challenging routes, spots like Welsperg Lake provide a comfortable and safe path around the lake, suitable for families. The area around the lake is an educational itinerary focusing on biodiversity. For more general family-friendly options, look for trails with lower elevation gain and well-maintained paths.

What is the best time to visit the mountains around Feltre for hiking?

Late spring and early summer are ideal for plant-hunters in the Vette Feltrine due to the diverse flora, including unique species like Alyssum ovirense. Generally, the warmer months from late spring through early autumn offer the most favorable conditions for hiking, with mountain huts like Malga Garda offering services during summer (mid-May to mid-September).

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Feltre?

Beyond hiking and climbing, the Feltre area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including moderate to difficult loops in the Parco Nazionale delle Dolomiti Bellunesi, as detailed in the Running Trails around Feltre guide. For cyclists, there are extensive gravel biking routes, such as the Sportful Dolomiti Gravel courses, and challenging road cycling routes that include passes like Cima Grappa, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Feltre guide and Road Cycling Routes around Feltre guide.

Are there mountain huts or places to eat in the Feltre mountain areas?

Yes, there are mountain huts that provide services. For example, Malga Garda, situated in a panoramic position on the M. Artent - M. Garda ridge, offers restaurant service during the summer period (mid-May to mid-September). This hut is also part of the 'Route of Cheeses and Flavors of the Belluno Dolomites.' The challenging mountain ring-route in the Vette Feltrine also crosses the Dal Piaz Mountain Hut.

What makes the Vette Feltrine range unique?

The Vette Feltrine range is known for its wild and rugged terrain, significant botanical, geological, and historical interest. It features unique suspended glacial cirques like Busa delle Vette, Busa di Pietena, and Busa di Monsampiano, which are high-mountain karst-nival environments shaped by ancient glaciers. The area is also rich in diverse flora, including rare species, making it a special destination for nature enthusiasts. You can learn more about the Vette Feltrine at visitdolomites.com.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Feltre?

Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from strenuous multi-day treks on technical via ferratas to more accessible hikes with panoramic rewards. The area's untamed beauty, striking geological formations, and rich biodiversity are frequently highlighted. The high-altitude summits, panoramic viewpoints, and historic mountain huts also contribute to the appeal, with the komoot community sharing 28 photos and giving 83 upvotes to the mountain peaks around Feltre.

Can I find historical sites or points of interest on the mountain peaks?

Yes, some peaks have historical significance. For instance, Monte Tomatico Summit has a large summit cross, and near it, you can find information about the battle that took place on the mountain. The Access Road to Rifugio Dal Piaz on the Vette Feltrine is an old military road, highlighting the engineering capabilities of military engineers.

Are there specific trails for long-distance hiking or multi-day trips?

Yes, the Vette Feltrine offer numerous trails, including the challenging mountain ring-route (trail no. 810) that crosses the glacial cirques from the Dal Piaz Mountain Hut. An itinerary combining the uphill trail to Monte Pavione with exploring the glacial cirques is very demanding and often requires a two-day trip with an overnight stay in a mountain hut.

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