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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Pordenone

Mountain peaks in Pordenone province are primarily located within the Friulian Dolomites and the Carnic Prealps, offering a diverse range of elevations and features. This region, largely protected within the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its wilderness and geological significance. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its natural landscapes.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Rifugio Pordenone, a hut that serves as an…

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Rifugio Pordenone

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An excellent base in view of many treks, including the one that will take you to the Campanile di Val Montanaia.

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The Bivouac Giuliano Perugini is a classic barrel bivouac. It rises at an altitude of 2,060 m, in the upper Val Montanaia, on a grassy hillock not far from the bell tower.

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Summit cross on Monte Jouf

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Mount Valinis Summit

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A fabulous peak that enjoys a wonderful view over the whole valley and the surrounding peaks.

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The Manera peak (or Cimon del Cavallo) with its 2,251 meters of altitude is the highest peak in the Cavallo group. Even from the plain around Pordenone it is clearly …

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Campanile of Val Montanaia

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The Campanile di Val Montanaia is one of the symbolic peaks of the Friulian Dolomites Park. Surrounded by the peaks of the Monfalconi - Spalti di Toro group. This spire is located in the center of the valley.

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Church of San Floriano

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Beautiful park surrounded by nature!
Inside there are services such as the bar and the farmhouse. Various routes that cross it. A place to visit if you do a MTB …

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Col Cornier

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Panoramic peak of the Carnic Prealps, close to the Col Nudo-Cavallo Group. To the north west are Col Nudo, Pelmo, Tofane, Civetta, Pale di San Martino. In sequence the ridge of Cansiglio, Col Visentin and Monte Grappa.

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Clautana Pass

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Descent not overly technical but dangerously exposed, it must be traveled with due caution, it should be avoided if you suffer from vertigo. Along the way it is likely to meet some pedestrians who should be given priority ...

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Monte Fara summit (1,342 m)

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Modest elevation of the Carnic Prealps, on the edge of the Pordenone plain. Its dominant position allows an excellent panoramic view that sweeps from the ridge of the Ressetum towards …

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A beautiful refuge, you can truly feel the refuge atmosphere. Well-managed, excellent food. Thanks to the two managers, Marika and Ivan: extraordinary!

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The summit of Mount Valinis, 1,102 meters, is easily accessible by hiking from all sides. It's easy to reach the paragliding launch point by e-bike. From there to the summit, the ascent and descent by e-bike is quite technical.

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At its summit, San Floriano Hill is home to the charming little church of the same name. The entire area is a park. The place is ideal for walks year-round.

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Monte Valinis, an international launch and takeoff point for hang gliders and paragliders.

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The bivouac and adjacent meadow are often crowded. Useful as a base for early climbing excursions.

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Mount Jôuf is a peak in the Carnic Prealps that rises behind the city of Maniago. This name, quite common in the mountain environment, literally translates to "yoke" (long and rounded mountain summit). The name appears for the first time in 1286, in the Municipal Archives of Maniago, and today it is written in various ways including: Iouf, Jouf, Jôf, Iof and Jof. Its main peak, an enchanting grassy clearing at 1,224 m, in a panoramic position on the Friulian plain, is recognizable by a modest flag with a rudimentary bench. In reality there is also a lower peak, traditionally recognized, located at 1,203 m and reachable from the saddle below. Here there is a large cross with a summit book. Nearby there is a meteorological station that reduces the view.

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Stone of the eighth Alpine regiment with ode of glory and incitement to victory. Placed in 1917.

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Forcella Clautana 1430m., secondary pass between the Silisia valley and the Clautana valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the highest mountain peaks in Pordenone?

The province of Pordenone is home to several impressive peaks, primarily within the Friulian Dolomites. Cima dei Preti (2,703 m / 8,868 ft) is the highest point in the Friulian Dolomites and the Carnic Prealps, offering unparalleled views. Monte Duranno (2,666 m / 8,746 ft) is another significant peak in the same chain, known for its challenging ascents and spectacular vistas. Monte Cridola (2,581 m / 8,467 ft) in the northern Friulian Dolomites Natural Park also provides magnificent views of iconic peaks like Tre Cime di Lavaredo.

Which mountain peaks in Pordenone offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Col Cornier, a panoramic summit of the Carnic Prealps that offers 360° views stretching from Venice to the Dolomites. Manera Peak (Cimon del Cavallo), the highest in the Cavallo group, provides an incredible panorama encompassing many major Dolomite groups, including the Julian and Carnic Alps. Additionally, Monte Fara (1,342 m / 4,402 ft) offers an excellent sweeping view of the plain and surrounding ridges.

Are there any unique or symbolic mountain formations in Pordenone?

Yes, the Campanile di Val Montanaia is a truly unique and symbolic peak within the Friulian Dolomites Park. This distinctive bell tower-like spire stands prominently in its valley, attracting climbers and photographers alike. The Val Montanaia area is also ideal for rambling and mountaineering.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Pordenone?

The Pordenone mountains, especially within the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and even snowshoeing in winter. For specific routes, you can explore various guides such as MTB Trails in Pordenone, Gravel biking in Pordenone, and Road Cycling Routes in Pordenone.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks or activities in Pordenone?

While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the region also provides more accessible options. The Cavallo-Cansiglio group, for instance, features scenic circular routes with karst dolines, beeches, firs, and blossoms, which can be suitable for families. The area around the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park generally offers opportunities for less strenuous walks and enjoying nature. The Church of San Floriano is also listed as a family-friendly highlight.

What is the best time to visit the Pordenone mountains?

The Pordenone mountains can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your preferred activity. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the exceptional blooms, particularly around areas like Col Cornier. Autumn offers stunning foliage. In winter, the region transforms into a snowy landscape, perfect for snowshoeing and other winter sports.

Where can I find accommodation or facilities near the mountain peaks?

Mountain huts, known as 'rifugi', serve as excellent bases for exploring the peaks. Rifugio Pordenone is a highly frequented mountain hut with restaurant and facilities, serving as a starting point for treks to the Campanile di Val Montanaia. The Giuliano Perugini Bivouac, a classic barrel bivouac, also offers basic accommodation at 2,060 m in the upper Val Montanaia.

What natural features can I expect to see in the Pordenone mountains?

The Pordenone mountains are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter the dramatic limestone formations of the Friulian Dolomites, extensive wilderness within the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and diverse flora and fauna. Features include karst dolines, ancient beech and fir forests, and exceptional seasonal blooms. The region also boasts stunning viewpoints, rivers like the Cellina, Meduna, and Tagliamento, and reservoirs such as Ravedis.

Are there historical sites or cultural points of interest in the Pordenone mountains?

Yes, beyond the natural beauty, the region holds historical significance. The Church of San Floriano is a notable historical and religious site. Additionally, the Clautana Pass features a historical trail, and the area around Col Cornier has a historical trail through beech forests leading to its summit, offering insights into past routes and activities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Pordenone?

Visitors to Pordenone's mountain peaks highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the sense of wilderness, and the challenging yet rewarding ascents. The unique formations like the Campanile di Val Montanaia are a major draw. Many enjoy the well-maintained refuges like Rifugio Pordenone as a base for exploration, and the diverse opportunities for hiking and cycling across varied terrain. The region's natural beauty and geological significance, particularly within the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, are consistently highlighted.

Are there easy mountain hikes suitable for beginners in Pordenone?

While many peaks offer challenging climbs, the Pordenone mountains also cater to beginners. Areas within the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park and the Carnic Prealps feature more accessible trails. For instance, the loop along the Gerometta Path and Col Cornier offers rewarding views without extreme difficulty, and the Cavallo-Cansiglio group has scenic circular routes that are less strenuous. It's always recommended to check trail descriptions for difficulty ratings before setting out.

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