Canyons around Rocca Pietore are characterized by their geological formations within the Dolomites. The region features deep gorges sculpted by glacial activity and streams, creating varied terrain. Rocca Pietore is also recognized for its cultural heritage, including the picturesque hamlet of Sottoguda. The area offers natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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An easy hike in August, but good fitness is required because the climb is steep and steady. Good hiking shoes are a must, because the descent, due to gravel, rocks, and stones, is not the easiest. With calm and a little caution, it's very easy.
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The N627 trail crosses the iconic scree of the Forcella Pordoi, within a rugged and rocky landscape that extends along the slope that connects the Pordoi Pass with the Sella group. The terrain here is characterized by an expanse of gravel, rocks and stones that make the terrain difficult to travel, in addition to possible accumulations of residual snow.
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I think the magic of the five towers is that they can be reached by all fitness levels: Level Easy: Take the lift. From the lift station it is a few hundred meters walk until you can touch the five towers. Level Medium: It is possible to walk along tarred and gravel paths with relatively little incline to the mountain station and from there to reach the towers as described above. Level Advanced: From the valley station it is about 400 meters in altitude that lead through the forest and directly through the five towers. We did the approx. 8 km tour in about 3 hours because we stopped a lot for pictures. The tour is public and you are welcome to follow along. https://www.komoot.com/de-DE/tour/1810377005?ref=itd
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It's really impressive when you stand in front of the towers for the first time. Unfortunately, everything is too touristy and so hikers in Jesus slippers also come up here.
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Here the path leads between the towers...with steps and narrow gaps...great!
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By far the best view of the towers, here you can sit on the grass and have a picnic.
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Magnificent rock formations to marvel at and challenging climbing.
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The region is renowned for its deep gorges sculpted by glacial activity and streams. A particularly impressive natural feature is the Cinque Torri, a natural monument with unique rock formations and viewpoints where you can observe sport climbers. Another significant gorge is the small valley, accessible by chairlift, offering views of Piz Boé and surrounding mountains. The Serrai di Sottoguda, a dramatic canyon stretching over two kilometers with towering rock walls, is also a highlight, known for its stunning natural beauty and accessibility.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Mittag Valley / Val di Mezdì offers a demanding descent route with steel ropes available for assistance. Additionally, the Scree slope of Forcella Pordoi (Trail N627) is a challenging trail characterized by an expanse of gravel, rocks, and stones, requiring good fitness and sturdy hiking shoes.
Within the Serrai di Sottoguda gorge, you can find the Chapel of Sant'Antonio of the Serrai di Sottoguda. This ancient chapel was built to protect travelers and has been renovated, featuring frescoes and a plaque commemorating those who fell in the First World War. The picturesque hamlet of Sottoguda itself, part of the canyon area, is recognized as one of 'The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy' and is rich in Ladin culture and traditional craftsmanship.
Yes, the Serrai di Sottoguda is known for its accessibility. The path through the canyon is relatively flat and gentle, making it suitable for most fitness levels, including families. It offers a captivating journey through a narrow, winding gorge without requiring advanced hiking skills.
The canyons around Rocca Pietore, including the Serrai di Sottoguda, offer unique experiences year-round. In warmer months, they are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural beauty. In colder months, the Serrai di Sottoguda transforms, with majestic frozen waterfalls providing exceptional opportunities for ice climbing.
Beyond canyon exploration, Rocca Pietore offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes around Lago di Alleghe. For more strenuous adventures, there are challenging mountain hikes, such as those around Lake Fedaia and Via Ferrata delle Trincee. Cyclists can enjoy demanding cycling routes over passes like Passo Giau and Fedaia Pass.
Yes, the Serrai di Sottoguda is particularly family-friendly due to its accessible and gentle path. The Cinque Torri is also listed as family-friendly, offering beautiful nature and mountain views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the panoramic mountain views. Many enjoy watching sport climbers at Cinque Torri. The unique experience of descending challenging routes like the Mittag Valley / Val di Mezdì is also highly rated by experienced adventurers. The overall geological formations and the sense of nature's power are consistently highlighted.
The picturesque hamlet of Sottoguda, located within the canyon area, offers cultural charm and amenities. For more information on local services, you might find details on the official regional tourism website: visitmarmolada.com.
While the Serrai di Sottoguda is the most prominent, the region of Rocca Pietore is characterized by numerous gorges sculpted by glacial activity. Exploring the various trails and valleys, such as the small valley accessible by chairlift, can lead to less crowded but equally scenic experiences. The area offers a variety of canyons, from rock formations to deep valleys, beyond the most popular spots.
For general exploration, comfortable hiking shoes are highly recommended, especially for trails with varied terrain like the Scree slope of Forcella Pordoi. Layered clothing is advisable due to changing mountain weather. If you plan on more challenging activities like canyoning or ice climbing (in winter), specialized safety equipment and appropriate gear will be necessary.


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