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Bus station hiking trails around Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi offer access to a diverse landscape of rugged mountain terrain, serene valleys, and extensive forests. The region is characterized by striking limestone formations, dramatic peaks, and significant rivers like the Cordevole and Mis, alongside picturesque lakes such as Lago del Mis. Elevations within the park range from 412 meters to 2,565 meters, providing varied hiking experiences. Broadleaf and coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and high-altitude rocky walls define the natural environment.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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11.0km
03:27
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.6km
05:17
810m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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11.2km
04:17
690m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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08:55
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The highest peak in the Feltrine Alps, at 2,334 m. It is a grassy peak with panoramic views in all directions. To the north, the Pale di San Martino and the Lagorai mountains stand out, below the Primiero Valley. It can be reached from two directions: via the ridge trail 817 or from the east from the Monsampiano valley.
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A beautiful refuge in a very panoramic location, accessible from the Croce d'Aune Pass via the long military road (also accessible by mountain bike, with caution). The refuge is the starting point for many hikes in the Feltrine Alps, including Mount Pavione, the highest peak.
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The Bianchet refuge is the last support point together with the 7° Alpini refuge on the Alta Via n°1.
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Once you reach this point, you must stop and listen to nature and the emotions it offers us.
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Along the challenging route they offer us a break to photograph them. Thanks to the author
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You can admire a fantastic scenery
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Destination where you can admire a fantastic panoramic view
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Magnificent sculptures along the way. Thanks to the artist
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There are 15 curated hiking trails in Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a convenient way to explore the park's diverse landscapes without a car.
The trails accessible from bus stations traverse a wide array of landscapes, from rugged mountain terrain and striking limestone formations to serene valleys and extensive forests. You'll encounter significant rivers, picturesque lakes like Lake del Mis, and spectacular waterfalls such as those found along the Val Falcina Nature Trail. The region is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its dramatic peaks and rich biodiversity.
Yes, the bus-accessible trails cater to various skill levels. While this guide focuses on moderate to difficult routes, you can find options like the moderate Monte Avena – Casera dei Boschi loop from Passo Croce d'Aune, or more challenging treks such as the difficult La Pissa bus stop – Furio Bianchet Hut loop from Pissa, which involves significant elevation gain.
Absolutely. Many of the trails in this guide are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish your hike at the same bus stop. Examples include the View of Val Belluna – Ancient Spring loop from Passo Croce d'Aune and the Croce di Monte Avena – Monte Avena loop from Passo Croce d'Aune, both offering convenient round trips.
Along these trails, you can discover various natural and historical attractions. Highlights include the scenic Lake del Mis, the captivating Val Falcina Nature Trail with its waterfalls, and the dramatic Mis Valley. You might also encounter mountain huts like the Giorgio Dal Piaz Mountain Hut or the 7th Alpini Hut, offering rest and local cuisine.
Yes, Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi is rich in wildlife. The varied environments, including forests and alpine meadows, provide habitats for chamois, deer, roe deer, and even larger carnivores like bears, lynx, and wolves. Early mornings or late afternoons are often the best times for wildlife spotting, especially in quieter areas away from main paths.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for refreshments. Mountain huts, such as the Giorgio Dal Piaz Mountain Hut and the 7th Alpini Hut, are often located along or near popular routes and provide food, drink, and sometimes accommodation. Smaller villages near bus stops may also have local cafes or restaurants.
The best time to hike in Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more stable, trails are clear of snow at lower and mid-altitudes, and bus services are typically more frequent. Summer offers lush greenery and wildflowers, while autumn brings stunning fall foliage.
While some routes in this guide are more challenging, the park itself offers many family-friendly options. For instance, the Val Falcina Nature Trail is known for being accessible and educational, with panels explaining the local geology and flora. When planning with children, look for shorter, less strenuous routes with minimal elevation gain.
Generally, dogs are allowed on most hiking trails in Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi, provided they are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. However, specific rules might apply in certain protected areas or on public transport, so it's always advisable to check local regulations before you go.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 stars. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking mountain vistas, the tranquility of the natural environment, and the well-maintained paths. The convenience of accessing stunning trails directly from bus stations is also frequently highlighted as a major benefit.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Crest Trail to Monte Pavione – Mount Pavione loop from Passo Croce d'Aune offer significant elevation gain (over 1400m) and longer distances, providing a demanding and rewarding experience with spectacular views of the Dolomites.


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