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Embark on the Rifugio Torre di Pisa Loop Trail for a challenging hike through the Latemar mountain group. This difficult route spans 8.4 miles (13.5 km) and demands a significant 3134 feet (955 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 5 hours and 49 minutes to complete. As you ascend,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.47 km
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5.08 km
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Highest point (2,640 m)
Lowest point (1,770 m)
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The trail can be accessed from various points, often utilizing cable cars and chairlifts from towns like Predazzo or Obereggen to reach higher starting points such as Passo Feudo. This makes the high-alpine experience more accessible. For detailed public transport and parking information, you might check local tourism sites like visitpredazzo.it.
While dogs are generally allowed on trails in the Dolomites, specific regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal may apply, especially in protected areas or near rifugios. It's always best to check local rules before you go. Ensure your dog is accustomed to rocky, steep terrain and can handle the duration and difficulty of this hike.
The best time to hike this trail is typically from late June to early October. During the warmer months, the meadows are vibrant with alpine flowers. Earlier in the season (June), you might still encounter snowfields at higher elevations. Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails in the Latemar mountain group, including the Climb to Rifugio Torre di Pisa — Ring tour. However, if you use cable cars or chairlifts to access the trailhead, there will be a fee for those services.
The terrain is varied and challenging. You'll encounter grassy slopes, rocky areas, debris, and scree. Sections feature cobbled or gravel paths, wooden steps, and rock steps, especially near the Rifugio. Some parts involve traversing steep, secured rock gullies or rocky plates with handrails. You might also find snowfields earlier in the season. Geologically, the area is fascinating with white Dolomite rocks and dark porphyry from ancient volcanic activity.
The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views of numerous Dolomite groups, including the Lagorai Chain, Cima d'Asta, Pale di San Martino, Civetta, Pelmo, Antelao, Marmolada, Tofana di Mezzo, Piz Boè, Ortler, and the Brenta Dolomites. You'll also get stunning views of the Latemar peaks, the Valsorda basin, and the village of Predazzo below. Don't miss the Latemar 360° Panoramic Platform for an exceptional vista.
Yes, the route features key points of interest. You'll pass by Baita Passo Feudo, and the main destination is the Torre di Pisa Hut, the only refuge in the Latemar group, offering magnificent 360-degree views. The Latemar 360° Panoramic Platform is another highlight for incredible vistas.
The most notable feature is the distinctive leaning rock pinnacle that gives the Torre di Pisa Hut its name. This oblique rock formation, about 40 meters tall, strikingly resembles the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. You'll also encounter 'omeneti' or 'stoanmandln'—stone markers built by hikers—and interesting geological formations of dark porphyry rocks.
This trail is rated as 'difficult' and requires a good level of fitness and sure-footedness. While some sections are made more accessible by lifts, the overall route involves significant elevation gain and varied, challenging terrain. It is not recommended for beginners without prior hiking experience in alpine environments.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Latemar Tour, the Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail 8, and the Sentiero del Passo Feudo. You may also encounter parts of the Alpine Pearls, Führersteig, and Sentiero Forestale Pala de Santa trails.
To make this challenging high-alpine experience more accessible and reduce the overall difficulty, consider utilizing the cable cars and chairlifts from towns like Predazzo or Obereggen. Starting from a higher point like Passo Feudo significantly cuts down on the initial elevation gain, allowing you to enjoy the unique scenery and the Rifugio with less strenuous climbing.
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We followed the signs for the Torre di Pisa refuge.
Then we took the direction towards the Forcella dei Camosci, until we descended and closed the ring along the Sentiero delle Statue.
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We set off from the Tresca parking lot in Pampeago to begin the trail. The day was beautiful, with a constant temperature of 14 degrees Celsius.
My companions and I encountered no difficulty in the climb, and no one complained; we continued walking with enthusiasm, because this route is truly …
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