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Hike the difficult 9.6-mile Strada degli Eroi to Rifugio Achille Papa, gaining 2727 feet with historical sites and dramatic mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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597 m
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5.03 km
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9.10 km
Soglio Degli Eroi
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9.70 km
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9.76 km
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15.4 km
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13.2 km
1.81 km
431 m
< 100 m
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13.2 km
1.81 km
381 m
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The trail, also known as the Strada degli Eroi, typically starts from Pian delle Fugazze. Parking is available at Pian delle Fugazze, which serves as the main trailhead for this route.
This hike is classified as difficult. While generally manageable for experienced hikers, some sections carved into vertical rock faces might be challenging for beginners or those with limited hiking experience. The overall gradient is consistent but not excessively steep, except for the final section leading up to the Galleria d'Havet.
The walking time to Rifugio Achille Papa is usually between 2 hours 15 minutes and 3 hours, covering approximately 10.5 to 10.6 kilometers from Pian delle Fugazze.
The route is largely a former military mule road. The surface is primarily natural and can be uneven, though some turns are asphalted. After the Galleria d'Havet, the landscape becomes more rugged and rocky, with sections carved directly into vertical rock faces.
You'll encounter significant historical remnants from World War I, such as trenches and military posts. The "true" Strada degli Eroi section is particularly notable, with plaques honoring 15 Gold Medals of Military Valor. You'll also pass through the Galleria d'Havet. From higher vantage points like Cima Palon, you can enjoy stunning views of surrounding mountains like Asiago, Alpe Cimbra, Lessinia, Monte Baldo, and even the distant Dolomites.
Information regarding dog-friendliness for this specific trail is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. It's always best to check local regulations or contact the Rifugio directly before bringing your dog.
The best time to hike this route is typically during the warmer months. Winter hiking is strongly discouraged due to treacherous conditions caused by ice and snow, and the trail is officially closed during these months.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Strada degli Eroi or other trails within the Piccole Dolomiti area. However, it's always a good idea to check with local tourist information centers for any updated regulations or specific requirements before your visit.
Yes, the route is primarily the Strada degli Eroi itself, which is a significant trail. It also overlaps with sections of the Sentiero della Pace and the European long distance path E5 - Italy.
No, winter hiking on the Strada degli Eroi is strongly discouraged. The trail is officially closed during the winter months due to hazardous conditions caused by ice and snow, which can make it extremely treacherous.
Yes, the trail concludes at Rifugio Achille Papa, which is a mountain hut. Rifugios typically offer food, drinks, and sometimes accommodation, making it a great place to rest and refuel after your hike.
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Once you arrive here, by extending the path by 10 minutes, you can reach the Bivacco and admire the sunset here.
We went up in the late …
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