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Hiking around Mezzano offers access to the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with the majestic Pale di San Martino range forming a dramatic backdrop. The region is characterized by the prominent Val Noana, lush forests, expansive meadows, and serene lakes. Hikers will find a diverse landscape featuring impressive canyons and the unique Tibetan bridge over the Noana stream.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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15.5km
05:52
870m
880m
Hike 9.6 miles (15.5 km) from Agaón to Noana Lake via Rifugio Bruno Boz, a difficult route with 2864 feet (873 metres) of elevation gain.
4.7
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130
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11.2km
03:49
500m
500m
Hike 7.0 miles (11.2 km) through Val Noana Gorge to Rifugio Bruno Boz, gaining 1636 feet (499 metres) in the Dolomites.

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4.5
(11)
65
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4.19km
01:22
190m
190m
Forest trail through Val Noana featuring a thrilling 75-meter suspension bridge over rushing waters.
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6.66km
02:46
420m
420m
Hike the Sentiero Pinteri SAT trail, a moderate 4.1-mile route in Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park with 1388 feet of elevation gain.
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14.7km
06:00
980m
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This difficult 9.1-mile hike from Agaón to Pass de Mura via Route 748 offers stunning views and a challenging ascent in Dolomiti Bellunesi.
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Bridge that was once made of wood
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A nice place to start a hike to Refugio Vederna, as you can easily park here.
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Parking lot, which can become quite busy during the day so arrive early for a place.
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This Tibetan bridge allows you to cross the Noana stream in complete safety. It was built in 2018 and is almost 75 meters long. Here you walk about 30 meters above the water of the stream.
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Located at the base of the splendid “Cadini” di Nèva, the Rifugio Boz is named after Bruno Boz, who tragically lost his life in the Nèva basin at the age of 36, falling into a grassy slope in October 1966. Following the tragedy, the CAI of Feltre committed to adapting the Malga Nèva building first to a Bivouac and then to a Refuge.
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Great refuge, very good meals and welcoming! Well managed.
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Wonderful refuge where you can taste excellent typical products, the right energy to resume your trekking later.
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Mezzano offers a diverse network of over 50 hiking trails. You'll find options for all abilities, including approximately 15 easy routes, 30 moderate paths, and 13 more challenging trails for experienced hikers.
Yes, Mezzano is an excellent destination for families. There are numerous easy paths and strolls, particularly in the Val Noana area, that are suitable for children. The Val Noana Forest Trail to Ponte Tibetano (via Route 726) is a comfortable excursion featuring the unique Tibetan bridge, perfect for a family adventure.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Mezzano area, especially within the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Natural Park, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure you clean up after your pet and respect local wildlife and other hikers.
Yes, many routes around Mezzano are designed as loops. For instance, the challenging Rifugio Bruno Boz Loop from Val Noana is a popular circular trail leading to a well-regarded mountain hut. There are also easier circular excursions like the Tibetan Bridge Val de Riva Loop mentioned in the region research.
The region around Mezzano is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the scenic Val Noana Gorge, discover serene lakes such as Lago di Calaita, and encounter impressive canyons. The Cadin del Brent Waterfall is a notable highlight in a nearby gorge, offering a picturesque stop on your hike.
The best time for hiking in Mezzano is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. However, Mezzano is also an excellent destination for winter hiking and snowshoeing, with trails transforming into magical, snow-covered landscapes during the colder months.
Yes, Mezzano serves as a gateway to several mountain huts, which are ideal for resting, meals, or overnight stays on longer excursions. Rifugio Bruno Boz, located at the base of the "Cadini" di Nèva, and Rifugio Rosetta Pedrotti are prominent examples that can be reached via trails from the area.
The hiking experience around Mezzano is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the breathtaking views of the Dolomites, the diverse terrain of the Val Noana, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to all skill levels.
Beyond the trails, Mezzano itself is recognized as one of Italy's most beautiful villages, with charming cobbled streets and traditional houses. A unique attraction is the Paneveggio Suspension Bridge over the Noana stream, which is almost 75 meters long and offers a thrilling crossing experience. The village also hosts the 'Cataste & Canzèi' open-air exhibition, where stacked firewood becomes art.
While Mezzano is well-connected by road, public transport options to specific trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to nearby villages or key starting points for trails. For detailed information on transport to the broader Trentino region, you might consult visittrentino.info.
Parking is generally available in and around Mezzano village, as well as at designated starting points for popular trails, particularly in the Val Noana area. Look for marked parking areas near trailheads, especially those leading to rifugi or major attractions like the Tibetan bridge. It's always recommended to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.


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