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Hiking around Lozzo Di Cadore offers access to the dramatic Dolomite landscape, characterized by jagged peaks, bold towers, and verdant forests. The region features a diverse network of trails, including routes across the Pian dei Buoi Plateau, which provides panoramic views of iconic Dolomite peaks. Historical paths like the Roggia dei Mulini also highlight the area's unique industrial archaeology. This varied terrain makes Lozzo di Cadore a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking immersive experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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5.89km
02:01
230m
240m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.62km
02:59
490m
500m
Historic WWI refuge hike through Marmarole peaks with stunning Dolomite panoramas at every turn.

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9.53km
05:06
950m
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Hike the difficult 5.9-mile Via dell'Altopiano to Pian dei Buoi Plateau (Route 67) for panoramic Dolomites views and historical sites.
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2.98km
00:51
80m
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Historic mill trail through Lozzo di Cadore where spinning water wheels tell stories of mountain industry.
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01:51
160m
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Historic alpine loop through WWI ruins and meadows with panoramic ridge views in the Italian Alps.
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view of Antelao and Marmarole from the Pian dei Buoi barracks
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if you come from Auronzo the road is very exposed to the sun
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Nice refuge, beautiful Marmarole. Managed as it should be, the food is good... need we say more?
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After a long wait, the refuge reopens.
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For information to hikers, it is closed today 07/08/2023, it is not indicated when it opens. Beautiful view of Mount Ciaredo and the Forcella Paradiso. There are benches for lunch and rest.
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Beautiful pasture, you arrive from Lozzo di Cadore. Monte Ciaredo is visible with its Forcella Paradiso and the easily accessible Ciareido Hut.
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The view on the legendary Pupo di Lozzo is wonderful
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The Path of the Shepherd is a hiking route recently made available by the Domegge section of the Italian Alpine Club. In the article "In the footsteps of shepherd Celio" published in Altitudes by Gianfranco Valagussa, president of the CAI section of Domegge, we read: “On the pasture exposed to the world, Pol tells me about a shepherd who had spent his life on these meager pastures, a wealth to be conquered day by day, grass after grass. His name was Celio and to recognize him from the other Da Deppo families, he had been added to the surname Bianchi. Celio Da Deppo Bianchi was born in 1889 in Deppo and had lived all his life among those four houses on the mountain behind Domegge
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Lozzo Di Cadore offers a comprehensive network of over 39 hiking trails. These range from easy walks to more challenging alpine routes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the region provides diverse options. You'll find 4 easy routes, 21 moderate trails, and 14 difficult paths, ensuring there's something for every hiker, from casual walkers to experienced mountaineers.
Hikes in Lozzo Di Cadore feature dramatic Dolomite landscapes with jagged peaks, bold towers, and verdant forests. You can explore flat meadows and hills on the Way of the Plateau, or wind through forests with panoramic vistas on routes like Anello del Paradiso via Rifugio Ciaréido. Some trails also follow historical paths along streams.
Yes, Lozzo Di Cadore offers several circular routes. A notable one is the Anello dei Colli from Bivio dei Pellegrini (Trail 33), a moderate 5.4 km path that allows you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Lozzo Di Cadore is rich in both natural beauty and history. You can explore the unique 'industrial archaeology' along the Historic mill trail through Lozzo di Cadore, which follows the Rio Rin stream past old mills and sawmills. The region also features the Pile Waterfall and the distinctive Campanile of Val Montanaia.
Yes, several mountain huts serve as excellent bases or rest stops. These include the Fonda Savio Hut, Città di Carpi Mountain Hut, and Rifugio Antelao, which offers expansive views and is a starting point for some Alte Vie routes.
The best time for hiking in Lozzo Di Cadore is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and trails are clear of snow. This period allows full access to the diverse network of paths and mountain huts.
Yes, there are easy routes suitable for families. For instance, a loop trail on the Pian dei Buoi plateau offers stunning panoramic views and is suitable for children. The Historic mill trail through Lozzo di Cadore is also a relatively short and easy option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 260 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the striking Dolomite peaks, dense forests, and the variety of trails that offer both natural beauty and historical insights.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead are not provided, Lozzo di Cadore is part of the Cadore valley, which generally has bus services connecting villages. For detailed information on routes and schedules to specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local transport authority websites.
Yes, the Tita Poa Botanical Path, located north of Lozzo di Cadore, is an approximately 1.5-kilometer itinerary designed for visitors to admire a variety of indigenous plants and learn about the local flora.


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