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Mountaineering routes Agordo are set within the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites, characterized by majestic peaks and extensive limestone massifs. The region features dramatic vertical walls, deep valleys, and a network of trails leading to high alpine environments. This terrain offers a variety of challenging ascents and technical routes for experienced mountaineers.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
12
hikers
11.4km
08:57
1,530m
1,530m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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14
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12.3km
05:41
1,150m
1,150m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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16
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15.7km
07:02
1,130m
1,130m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
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15
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
12
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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MOUNTAIN GROUP: Civetta TYPE OF REFUGE: Alpine ELEVATION: 1714 m LOCATION: Col Negro di Pelsa MUNICIPALITY: Taibon Agordino (BL) CAI SECTION: Conegliano TELEPHONE: 0437 660008 - 3288867114 E-MAIL: rifugiovazzoler@gmail.com WEB: www.rifugiovazzoler.com OPENING PERIOD: June 13 - September 30 BEDS: 50 EMERGENCY PLATFORM PLACES: 34 EMERGENCY SHELTER: 10 MANAGER: Doris Corazza MANAGER PHONE: 328 8867114 Source: https://www.caiveneto.it/rifugio/vazzoler
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Beautiful tour with wonderful views and good paths.
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View of Pelmo from the path leading up to Lake Coldai
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Cima Coldai, at an altitude of 2,400 meters, offers spectacular views of some of the most famous peaks, including Pelmo and the nearby Civetta. The view of the lake from above—what more can I say? A summit that's worth a visit, but be careful, as the ascent involves scrambling over unprotected rocks. Not a summit for everyone, but it's worth the effort.
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The Carestiato Refuge (1,834 m) stands on the panoramic Còl dei Pass, at the base of the southern faces of the Moiazza. It was built after World War II thanks to a courageous initiative by the Agordina Section of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI). The project was largely supported by the Carestiato family, in memory of their young son Bruto (1921-1943), who died in the Civetta massif. Còl dei Pass, chosen for the refuge, was at that time accessible only by a path used by herds from the nearby mountain pasture: all the necessary materials were therefore carried on the shoulders of endless teams of volunteers who ascended from Passo Duràn. Later, the collaboration of the Alpine troops from the XXII Marzo 1848 Barracks, who intervened several times with their pack animal unit, proved providential. Only the framework was prepared by sourcing wood from the adjacent wooded area and transported to the hill via rudimentary cableways. Over the years, the refuge has undergone technical and structural modernizations to provide logistical assistance to its numerous hikers. The current access (trail 549) was completed in 1978 and subsequently expanded several times. A unique feature is the crossing of the enormous Val di Vie gravel flow, which often blocks the dirt road. The water intake for the refuge's aqueduct is located here, supplied by a modern pumping station. The old structure underwent a radical renovation in 2005-2006, bringing the refuge to a modern and efficient standard through the expansion and modernization of the sleeping accommodations, kitchen area, and outdoor terrace. These works began under the presidency of Giorgio Fontanive and were completed thanks to funding from the Veneto Region, along with funds acquired from the sale of the "Cesare Tomè" refuge at Passo Duràn. The Carestiato Refuge has 8 bedrooms, each with 4 bunk beds, and an additional 4 bedrooms in the annex at the back. From here, the view sweeps across the Agordina Valley and its surrounding mountains: Monte Célo, Monti del Sole, Vette Feltrine, and the Croda Granda-Agnèr mountain range. www.rifugiocarestiato.com
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You have to be careful on the last 100m of altitude on the Cima di Coldai, it is very steep.
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Amazing refuge, open for long periods even in winter. Great food, great view.
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For the view and when the refuge is open, for the welcome
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There are over 20 mountaineering routes around Agordo, offering a diverse range of experiences within the stunning Dolomites. The komoot community has highly rated these routes, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
The routes around Agordo cater to various skill levels, with a strong emphasis on more challenging terrain. You'll find 6 moderate routes and 14 difficult routes, including technical sections and via ferratas. For example, the Monte Civetta Summit loop from Malga Grava is a difficult route, while the Giardino Alpino Antonio Segni – Mario Vazzoler Hut loop is considered moderate.
While Agordo is renowned for its challenging mountaineering, the region also offers easier walks and paths suitable for families, particularly in valleys like Val Canali, Valle di Gares, and Valle di San Lucano. These provide access to the foot of mountains without requiring technical climbing. For specific mountaineering routes, most are rated moderate to difficult, so assess your family's experience carefully.
Yes, many mountaineering routes in Agordo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Monte Civetta Summit loop from Malga Grava and the technical Via ferrata Stella Alpina loop from Voltago Agordino. There's also a moderate Mountaineering loop from Voltago Agordino.
Mountaineering routes around Agordo offer breathtaking views of prominent Dolomite peaks like Framont, Moiazza, and the Agner Group. You can also encounter stunning natural features such as Lake Coldai, known for its green color, and reach summits like Monte Civetta Summit. The area is rich with alpine lakes, dramatic rock walls, and vibrant meadows.
The best time for mountaineering in Agordo is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are generally more stable. This allows for safe access to high alpine environments and via ferratas.
Agordo's untouched natural environment makes it an excellent destination for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing during winter. While specific mountaineering routes might be under snow and require specialized equipment and expertise, the area attracts those seeking the Dolomites in their most natural, snowy aspect. Always check local conditions and avalanche warnings.
The mountaineering routes in Agordo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging ascents, the stunning panoramic views of the Dolomites, and the well-maintained trails leading to iconic peaks and mountain huts.
Yes, the Agordo area features accessible mountain huts that provide welcoming stops for mountaineers. Notable examples include the Adolfo Sonino Mountain Hut at Coldai and the Attilio Tissi Hut. These huts offer splendid panoramic views and opportunities for rest and refreshment during your treks.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful alpine lakes and waterfalls. Lake Coldai, with its unique green color, is a prominent glacial lake often encountered on routes. Additionally, the Valle di San Lucano features the interesting and accessible Cascate Inferno waterfalls, and the Cordevole river's tributaries form fascinating ravines and gorges throughout the area.
For mountaineering in the Agordo Dolomites, it's essential to wear appropriate layered clothing suitable for varying alpine conditions, including waterproof and windproof outer layers. Sturdy mountaineering boots, a helmet for technical sections, and gear specific to your chosen route (e.g., via ferrata kit) are crucial. Always carry sufficient water, food, and navigation tools.
Much of Agordo's territory lies within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. While general access for hiking is usually unrestricted, specific regulations may apply to certain activities or protected zones. It's always advisable to check with the park authority for any required permits, especially for technical climbing or overnight stays in designated areas, to ensure compliance with conservation efforts.


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