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H3 Nature Trail

Hard

4.7

(47)

170

hikers

H3 Nature Trail

06:03

18.1km

490m

Hiking

Embark on the H3 Nature Trail, a difficult hike that takes you through the varied terrain of the Cansiglio forest. You will cover 11.3 miles (18.1 km) and ascend 1595 feet (486 metres), a journey estimated to take around 6 hours and 2 minutes. The route winds through dense beech…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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33 m

Cadolten, Trail of the poacher

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2.94 km

Mount Pizzoc

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With its 1,565 m of altitude, Monte Pizzoc is one of the highest points of the Treviso Pre-Alps. The oronym Pizzòc derives from "pits-òc" or "small tip". On its top …

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AVABVV Memorial Stone

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On Monte Pizzoc there are many scenic trails that allow you to see the details of the plain below such as the lake of Santa Croce, many stop at the …

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Agriturismo Le Crode

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Farmhouse in Casere Pizzoc, in a beautiful valley used for pasture at the edge of the Cansiglio wood, between the summit of Monte Pizzoc and the ridge on the Val …

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7.53 km

Cansiglio, Taffarel

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.66 km

5.97 km

2.64 km

527 m

320 m

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10.3 km

5.15 km

2.63 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,550 m)

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April 10, 2023,Anello Monte Pizzoc (rifugio Città di Vittorio Veneto) - Casera Prese
Simple route with little difference in height but extremely suggestive because it allows you to enjoy the magic of the Cansiglio forest.

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From Pizzoc to Mezzomiglio for H3 and back to Milifret 🙋🏻‍♀️

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail from Cansiglio?

While the trail can be accessed from various points within the Cansiglio area, specific parking details for the main trailhead are not provided. However, some sections or the summit itself can be reached by car, offering flexibility. It's advisable to check local maps or komoot's route planner for designated parking areas near your chosen starting point.

Is the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail dog-friendly?

The provided information does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs on the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the Cansiglio forest, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of diverse wildlife like roe deer and foxes. Please respect local regulations and other hikers.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Autumn is often cited as the best season for hiking the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail due to the spectacular colors of the beech forest foliage. However, the trail offers rewarding experiences in late spring and summer as well. In winter, be prepared for icy patches, which may necessitate crampons.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Foresta del Cansiglio?

The provided information does not mention any specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail or within the Foresta del Cansiglio. However, it's always a good practice to check for any updated local regulations before your visit, especially concerning protected areas.

How difficult is the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail?

The Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail is generally classified as 'difficult' on komoot and 'E' (for experienced hikers) or moderate difficulty by other sources. While some sections are well-marked, others can be rocky, uneven, and slippery, especially within the Vallone Vallorch. The length (around 18 km) and elevation gain (around 486 m) require good fitness. It is not recommended for beginners without prior hiking experience.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain is varied, traversing dense beech woods, forest roads, and mule tracks. Some sections, particularly the F2 trail and within the Vallone Vallorch, can be rocky, uneven, and covered with undergrowth and slippery foliage. Due to the area's karst nature, permanent watercourses are absent despite high rainfall. Sturdy hiking boots and trekking poles are highly recommended.

What gear should I bring for this hike?

Given the varied and sometimes challenging terrain, sturdy hiking boots are essential. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability on rocky or slippery sections. Due to potential navigation difficulties and spotty cell service, carrying a digital device with an offline map and GPS tracking is crucial. In winter, crampons may be necessary for icy patches.

Is navigation difficult on the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail?

Yes, navigation can be a significant challenge, especially within the Cansiglio forest. The area has numerous intersecting trails marked with letters rather than numbers, which can be obscured by fallen leaves. It is highly recommended to carry a digital device with an offline map and GPS tracking, as cell service can be unreliable.

What are the main viewpoints or landmarks along the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail?

The summit of Monte Pizzoc itself, often called 'Piazza della Pace', offers an expansive 360-degree panoramic view. On clear days, you can see the Dolomites, the Venetian plain, and even the Gulf of Trieste. Along the route, you'll pass the historic Cimbrian village of Vallorch and the AVABVV Memorial Stone with View over the Valley. Near the summit, you'll find Rifugio Città di Vittorio Veneto.

Are there any places to get refreshments or stay overnight on the trail?

Yes, the Rifugio Città di Vittorio Veneto, located near the summit at 1547m, provides a resting point and can offer refreshments. It is generally open from late spring to early autumn. Additionally, Agriturismo Le Crode is another highlight along the route that may offer amenities.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail?

The area boasts rich wildlife. You might encounter roe deer, foxes, martens, and weasels. There's even a chance of spotting a lynx, though they are more elusive. The ancient beech forests provide a diverse ecosystem for these animals.

Does the Monte Pizzoc Summit Trail connect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers significant portions of the Sentiero Naturalistico H3 and the Alta via n. 6 delle Dolomiti - XI tappa. You'll also find sections of the European long distance path E7 - part Italy, Sentiero Naturalistico F - Strada del Taffarel, and Sentiero delle Piaie Longhe.

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