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Hiking around Moena offers access to the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites, characterized by majestic pale-colored peaks like Latemar and Marmolada. The region features diverse terrain, including the Avisio River valley, lush forests, and expansive alpine meadows. Numerous trails traverse these landscapes, leading to serene alpine lakes and panoramic viewpoints. This area provides a wide array of hiking experiences amidst dramatic mountain scenery.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Alpine traverse beneath Marmolada's peaks, passing traditional tabià huts and desert-like valleys to dramatic Dolomite views.
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13.2km
04:15
570m
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Hike the moderate Latemar Tour, an 8.2-mile route in the Dolomites, offering panoramic views and unique rocky landscapes.

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04:53
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Hike the moderate 7.1-mile Lusia Lakes Trail (via Route 633) for stunning alpine views and refreshing lake dips in Parco Naturale Paneveggio
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8.84km
05:13
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Historic via ferrata through WWI trenches with stunning Dolomite views from Costabella ridge.
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16.7km
08:17
1,440m
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This difficult 10.4-mile hike to Bivacco Sieff via Route 516 in the Dolomites offers challenging terrain and panoramic high-alpine views.
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Small chapel located at the top of the pass, dating back to the 14th century. Details: https://www.outdooractive.com/mobile/de/poi/val-di-fassa/chiesa-di-sant-antonio-da-padova/24824487/
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You can only cross this place, but it is cute and typical for the area. A gravel road is crossing it, walkable also in the snow.
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our stop at the lake ═ 193rd excursion | round trip on the snow from Passo San Pellegrino to Rifugio Fuciade passing through the Miralago Restaurant and Lake Pozze ═════════════ 👇 here is the 4K video 👇 https://youtu.be/hG0Y_tYEJ5E
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The food - SOOOO AWESOME - you could lie in it. 🙈
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As if the Dolomites were at your feet. Marmolata, Sella, Sasso Lungo, Sassopiatto, Catinaccio and Latemar. To the south the Pale di San Martino. What more could you want 🤩
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Beautiful peak immersed in the trenches and caves of the First World War
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Moena offers a wide variety of hiking experiences with over 100 routes available. These trails cater to all skill levels, from gentle walks through valleys to challenging alpine traverses in the Dolomites.
The terrain around Moena is incredibly diverse. You'll find trails winding through lush forests, expansive alpine meadows, and along river valleys. Higher up, routes traverse rocky Dolomite peaks, offering dramatic landscapes with 'pale coloured mountains' and limestone spires. Expect a mix of well-maintained paths and more rugged alpine sections.
Yes, Moena provides many easy and family-friendly hiking options. The valleys carved by the Avisio River and its affluents, like the Rio San Pellegrino and Rio Costalunga, offer less strenuous walks. Areas such as Valle del Lusia, Valle del Rio Costalunga, and Peniola are perfect for pleasant strolls amidst nature. There are 25 easy routes available, ensuring options for all ages.
Many trails in the Moena area are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas, near livestock, or on busier paths. Be sure to check specific trail regulations before you go, and always carry water for your pet.
Moena is surrounded by majestic Dolomite peaks like Latemar, Catinaccio, and Marmolada. You can explore serene alpine lakes such as Lago di Bocche and Lake Cavia near San Pellegrino Pass. For unique geological formations, consider visiting the Latemar Labyrinth. The region also features impressive gorges like Val Venegia and the Travignolo Gorge.
Yes, the Moena region is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. The San Pellegrino Pass features historical trails, and the significant 'Peace Trail' crosses Trentino, including the Fassa Dolomites, commemorating the 'White War'. For a challenging historical experience, consider the Via ferrata Bepi Zac through WWI trenches.
While specific circular routes are not highlighted in the top recommendations, many trails in the Moena area can be combined or adapted to form circular walks. The extensive network of paths allows for flexible planning to create your preferred loop, often starting and ending in Moena or at a specific pass like San Pellegrino.
The best time for hiking in Moena is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally mild, alpine meadows are in full bloom, and most trails are free of snow. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while summer provides longer daylight hours and access to higher-altitude routes.
Moena is well-connected within the Val di Fassa region by public transport. Local bus services often connect the town to popular starting points like San Pellegrino Pass and other villages, providing access to various trailheads. For detailed schedules and routes, it's best to check the local public transport information for the Val di Fassa area, such as the Val di Fassa tourist board website.
Yes, many popular trailheads and mountain passes around Moena, such as San Pellegrino Pass, offer designated parking areas. In Moena itself, you'll find parking facilities that allow access to trails starting directly from the town or connecting to bus services for more distant trailheads. Some smaller, more remote trailheads might have limited parking, so planning ahead is advisable.
The Moena area is dotted with numerous mountain huts (rifugi) and malgas (alpine dairies) that offer refreshments and traditional local cuisine. For example, Roda di Vaèl Hut and Vajolet Hut are popular choices. Malga Secine is also a well-known refreshment area. In Moena town, you'll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs to relax and refuel after your hike.
The hiking trails in Moena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1300 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of the Dolomites, the diverse landscapes ranging from forests to alpine meadows, and the well-marked paths that cater to various difficulty levels.
Absolutely. For experienced trekkers, Moena offers several demanding routes. The Alpine traverse beneath Marmolada from Passo San Pellegrino to Rifugio Contrin is a difficult route with expansive views. The Latemar Group offers panoramic routes, including the demanding Latemar Trail to Bivacco Sieff, which winds through 'otherworldly limestone spires'. Cima Bocche is another highly recommended difficult route.
Yes, the Moena area features several beautiful alpine lakes that can be reached by hiking. The Lusia Lakes Trail (via Route 633) is a moderate route specifically leading through alpine terrain to serene lakes. Additionally, Lago di Bocche and Lake Cavia near San Pellegrino Pass are popular destinations for hikers seeking tranquil waters amidst stunning mountain scenery.


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