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Maps and trails
The 10 most beautiful snowshoe walks in Val di Fassa
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Glühweinweg
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
closed
2.7 km
1:15 h
246 m
2 m
Un'escursione che ti permette di attraversare, nella bellezza, pagine importanti della storia degli uomini che durante la Grande Guerra hanno spostato il confine delle Dolomiti italiane.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
In Val Contrin, alla ricerca della fanciulla di pietra
recommended route
Difficulty
difficult
2.8 km
1:30 h
239 m
239 m
Ai piedi del versante sud della Marmolada, nel regno della bella Conturina, punita per la sua bellezza, un'escursione che condensa, in un piccolo tratto, l’essenza ladina della montagna.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Alla Malga Negritella, lungo le linee di difesa italo-austriache
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
10.2 km
3:35 h
356 m
356 m
A Malga Negritella, ai piedi delle cime Juribrutto e Bocche, nella Valle di San Pellegrino, puoi fare una pausa e meditare sulla conquista della pace e della bellezza.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Ciampac - percorso blu (facile)
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
closed
2.8 km
1:05 h
73 m
69 m
Facile percorso per famiglie nella magnifica conca del Ciampac.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Soraga - Pociace
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
12.8 km
6:10 h
580 m
573 m
Hike that, starting from Soraga, climbs the wooded western side of "Valacia" till reaching the beautiful panoramic plateau of "Pociace", with its peculiar forest bivouac.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Ronchi - Bait de Colvere - La Rezila
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
14.9 km
6:05 h
690 m
690 m
This route connects "Ronchi" area ("I Ronc") to San Pellegrino Valley and Alpe Lusia. You’ll walk on forest roads, going through the dense coniferous woodlands that cover the northern slopes of Lasté and Lusia peaks, passing the small valleys created by the creeks of "Ciadinon", "Soic" and "de Poza".
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
San Pellegrino Pass - Fuciade
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
7.5 km
2:35 h
80 m
80 m
From San Pellegrino Pass to the Fuciade basin, a spectacular limestone amphitheatre dominated by majestic peaks (known in Ladin as "l'Om", "Jigolé", "Sas de Valfreida"). It is a heavenly place, dotted with barns, mostly rebuilt after the First World War.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Muncion - Soal - Gardeccia
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
9.5 km
3:50 h
467 m
458 m
The hike starts from "Muncion", one of those sun-kissed 'high' settlements, from which there is a splendid view of the beautiful peaks of Val di Fassa. The road continues in the direction of the splendid hollow of Gardeccia, which can be reached from both Ciampedìe and Pian Pecei.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Ciampedìe - Gardeccia
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
7.7 km
3:20 h
360 m
360 m
Hiking from Ciampedìe to the hollow of Gardeccia. You walk in the realm of King Laurin with an exceptional view of the Larséch cliffs, Cima Catinaccio and the austere Dolomite spires of the Vajolet Towers.
Snowshoe walking
· Val di Fassa
Val Monzoni
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
10.1 km
4:00 h
485 m
485 m
From Pozza into the wild Val Monzoni: pastures as far as the eye can see, isolated huts and a single mountain dairy at the end of the valley. Guarding this jewel of nature are Cima Undici and Cima Dodici.
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San Pellegrino Pass - Fuciade by V
May 25, 2024
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Muncion - Soal - Gardeccia by Andrea
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
February 12, 2024
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Malga Canvere from Castelir by Marco
March 02, 2017
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Giovedì 2 Marzo 2017
Photo: Marco Scarpellini, Community
Giovedì 2 Marzo 2017
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Giovedì 2 Marzo 2017
Photo: Marco Scarpellini, Community
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