Mountain peaks around Colle Umberto are found in the Veneto region, a town at 144 meters elevation at the foot of the Venetian Prealps. The area is characterized by morainic hills and offers access to several notable mountain peaks in its vicinity. These peaks provide opportunities for panoramic views and recreational activities. Two prominent examples include Monte Pizzoc and Col Visentin, which are part of the Treviso Pre-Alps.
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Monte Baldo di Tarzo, reaching an altitude of 599 meters, is a panoramic ridge that towers above the village of Nogarolo and the lakes of Revine. Despite its modest altitude, its strategic position offers a 360-degree view stretching from the Venetian Lagoon to the Dolomite peaks. Characterized by summit meadows and chestnut woods, the mountain is an ideal destination for trekking and mountain biking thanks to trails that ascend from the 225 meters of the lakes below. This place combines nature and history, preserving traces of ancient rural traditions and offering a regenerating solitude to those seeking direct contact with the pre-Alpine landscape and its unspoiled beauty.
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Very beautiful if the sky is clear, very suggestive if it is cloudy
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Pizzoc is a mountain in the Treviso Prealps. It reaches 1,565 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the municipality of Fregona and the province of Treviso, to which it belongs.
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beautiful panoramic summit near the Rigugio
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This viewpoint allows you to enjoy a fantastic 360° panorama, easy to reach, there are benches with tables for any lunch break, very large. beautiful.
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Deadly climb, only for a few with a fearless heart 😂💪🚴😅
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Climbing up to Cadolten in Cansiglio on these deadly ramps the view alleviates the suffering
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Two of the most prominent peaks in the vicinity are Monte Pizzoc and Col Visentin. Monte Pizzoc, at 1,565 meters, offers extensive views from the Euganean Hills to the Gulf of Trieste. Col Visentin, at 1,763 meters, provides an exceptional 360-degree panorama, including the Adriatic Sea and various Dolomites peaks.
From the summit of Mount Pizzoc, on clear days, you can enjoy a vast panorama stretching from the Euganean Hills to the Venetian Lagoon and even to the Gulf of Trieste. To the north, the Alpago Mountains and the Venetian Dolomites are visible, along with the Revine Lakes and the lakes of the Val Lapisina.
Yes, Mount Pizzoc hosts the 'Piazza della Pace' (Peace Square), inaugurated in 2006, which is noted as the highest 'square' in Europe. During the Cold War, from 1962 to 1977, a NATO radar base was located here, connected to a missile base in Pian Cansiglio.
Col Visentin is known for its exceptional 360-degree panorama, allowing views of the Adriatic Sea, Monte Grappa, Montello, and iconic Dolomites peaks like Pelmo and Civetta. On very clear days, you might even see the Croatian coast. It also features the Rifugio Col Visentin, offering accommodation and meals, and the highest meteorological station in the Venetian Prealps.
Yes, Mount Altare is considered family-friendly. The walk is accessible to all and offers a beautiful panorama of Vittorio Veneto. It's a relief rich in history, recognizable by a large cross erected in 1953.
The region around Colle Umberto offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Hiking loop from Colle Umberto' or 'San Martino di Colle Umberto loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Meschio River – View of Col Visentin loop' and touring bicycle routes such as the 'Lakes of Revine – Meschio River loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or cycling guides for the area.
Yes, on Monte Pizzoc, you'll find the Città di Vittorio Veneto Mountain Hut, also known as Baracón, which is located just below the summit at 1,547 meters. On Col Visentin, the Rifugio Col Visentin (Rifugio 5° Artiglieria Alpina) provides accommodation, meals, and drinks, and is open daily from May to September and on weekends during the rest of the year.
The mountain peaks are popular throughout the year. For hiking and cycling, spring to autumn offers pleasant conditions. Col Visentin is also a popular destination for snowshoe enthusiasts in winter. The Rifugio Col Visentin is open daily from May to September and on weekends during the rest of the year, indicating good accessibility during these times.
Beyond Monte Pizzoc and Col Visentin, you can visit Monte Baldo di Tarzo, a summit at 597 meters offering views towards Vittorio Veneto, Revine, Col Visentin, and Monte Pizzoc. Another point of interest is Col Alt War Memorial, a panoramic hill at 866 meters with a war memorial, offering views from the Euganean Hills to the Venice lagoon.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional panoramic views from the summits, often describing them as 'wonderful' or 'spectacular'. The accessibility of some peaks, like Monte Pizzoc where you can drive close to the refuge, is also appreciated. Many enjoy the historical significance of sites like the Piazza della Pace and the various hiking opportunities.
For Monte Pizzoc, the summit is relatively easy to reach, even by car, with a road leading close to the Rifugio Città di Vittorio Veneto. From the refuge, it's a short 15-minute walk to a panoramic bench. For other peaks, access might involve hiking after parking at trailheads.
Yes, Monte Pizzoc features numerous mule tracks and paths, including an interesting historical route called the Lieutenant Berry trail, which crosses old abandoned pastures towards the Cansiglio plateau. Col Visentin offers trails of varying difficulty, including the 'Sentiero delle Creste' (Ridge Trail), which provides panoramic views of the Belluno Prealps and Lake Santa Croce.


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