Best mountain peaks around Santa Giustina are situated in the Valbelluna valley, at the foot of the Dolomites. This region provides access to several notable mountain peaks, offering natural beauty and varied trails. The area is characterized by its geological formations, such as those found on Monte Pizzocco, which reveal ancient rock structures from the collision of tectonic plates. These peaks serve as a dramatic backdrop to the rural landscape and provide diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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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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Interesting place to eat. I found it closed in June during the week.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy Malga Garda, a mountain hut offering panoramic views of the Valbelluna and the Belluno Dolomites. Another highly appreciated spot is the Monte Pizzocco summit, known for its challenging climbs and breathtaking vistas. Additionally, Crodon del Gevero provides a very panoramic experience overlooking the Belluna Valley and the Treviso plain.
Yes, the region offers several challenging climbs. The Monte Pizzocco summit is a prominent peak known for its hard mountaineering routes, such as the summit loop from San Gregorio nelle Alpi, which requires very good fitness. Monte Palmar also presents a challenging hike with steep sections, ropes, and footbridges, recommended for expert hikers.
The mountain peaks around Santa Giustina, particularly Monte Pizzocco, are part of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site and display unique geological formations. You can observe ancient rocks thrust over younger ones, revealing folds, faults, and fractures that tell the story of the collision between the African and European plates. The area also offers spectacular panoramas and breathtaking views of the Valbelluna and the Belluno Dolomites National Park.
The M. Artent – M. Garda ridge, which leads to Malga Garda, offers attractions in every season. However, the months of May and June are particularly special due to an impressive bloom of daffodils, making these places unique. For challenging climbs like the Monte Pizzocco summit, the normal climb is not recommended in winter due to exposure and delicate passages.
Yes, the area is rich in history and culture. The Montagne Village in Val Canzoi is a particularly intact traditional rural settlement with valuable examples of historic buildings. From the slopes of Monte Pizzocco, you can also reach the picturesque Conca del Cimònega within the Belluno Dolomites National Park, and the rural landscape of Santa Giustina is dotted with small churches and historic Venetian villas.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region around Santa Giustina offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options. For example, there are routes like the 'Lake Mis – Tunnels at Lago del Mis loop' or the 'San Boldo Pass – Lake Morto loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Santa Giustina guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Santa Giustina guide.
For mountaineering enthusiasts, the 'Monte Pizzocco summit loop from San Gregorio nelle Alpi' is a notable difficult route. Other options include a 'Mountaineering loop from Lago del Mis' and the 'Lago della Stua – Passo Covolada loop from Gruppo del Cimonega'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Santa Giustina guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular panoramic views, especially from spots like Malga Garda and the Monte Pizzocco summit. The diverse range of trails, from intermediate to hard mountaineering routes, caters to different experience levels, and the unique geological formations add to the appeal. The area's natural beauty and the dramatic backdrop of the Dolomites are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Malga Garda is a mountain hut situated on the M. Artent - M. Garda ridge. It offers restaurant service during the summer period (mid-May to mid-September) and has facilities including a kitchen, dining room, and manager's accommodation. It's also part of the 'Route of Cheeses and Flavors of the Belluno Dolomites'.
The Col d’Artent – Monte Garda Ridge is renowned as one of the most spectacular stretches in the Valbelluna. It offers vast and beautiful panoramas, significant natural and environmental value, and is particularly stunning in May and June when daffodils are in full bloom. The route leads to Malga Garda and provides sweeping 360° views of the Valbelluna, the Vette Feltrine, and the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.
Yes, Crodon del Gevero, a rocky extension overlooking the Bivacco dei Loff, is a very panoramic summit. From its altitude of 1254 m, you can enjoy extensive views of both the Belluna Valley and the Treviso plain.


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