Best mountain peaks around Rivamonte Agordino are situated within the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of the Dolomites, offering a diverse mountainous landscape. This region provides opportunities for trekking and climbing amidst its wild nature. Rivamonte Agordino is surrounded by impressive peaks, making it a central point for exploring the alpine environment. The area is characterized by its unique geological formations and panoramic viewpoints.
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Malga Pramper is an authentic mountain hut where you can savor quality products and ingredients, prepared with simplicity. The service is friendly and attentive. Located in a privileged position, the hut offers a unique and breathtaking landscape, nestled in the heart of the Dolomites: a stop here is an unforgettable experience.
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Caution if reached in winter/snow. There may be a lack of wood to light a fire
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Zimon de Terne, at 1794m high, is a splendid panoramic balcony over the entire Valbelluna, Monte Serva and Schiara. From here you can perfectly observe the Gusela del Vescovà. The climb becomes particularly steep in some places, but does not present any particular technical difficulties.
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When climbing Pizzocco, the Cross and the Trigonometric Point, one cannot help but remember that the north-east face measures 600 meters vertically. It was climbed for the first time in July 1959, by the Swiss team composed of Hans Weber and Albin Schelbert. Again on 3 and 4 June 1978, the Bellunesi Franco Miotto and Riccardo Bee conquered the direct route with a new route on the daring rocky horn clearly visible from Val Belluna. Over the years there have been many attempts (some disastrous) to conquer Pizzocco, unfortunately unsuccessful. While the walls of the west face, several climbers from Feltre conquered them. Already in 1948 on that face the Via dell'Amicizia was opened by Franceschini and Palminteri. The west crest via Castiglioni - Detassis etc. The normal climb is not recommended in winter due to the exposure of the path and a delicate passage over an abyss. For the rest you can enjoy a wonderful view both to the north and to the south of the Venetian Lagoon.
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Beautiful alpine pasture with small meals
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A peak that enjoys a wonderful panoramic view, in the last stretch it is necessary to pay attention because it is a little rocky.
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Cime Catedrale, gracing the path of the Alta Via n.1 in the Dolomites, stands as a majestic testimony to the rugged beauty of these ancient mountains. As trekkers approach this lofty peak, they are greeted by a symphony of awe-inspiring vistas, where nature's grandeur takes center stage. The ascent to Cime Catedrale is a pilgrimage through alpine meadows and rocky ridges, a journey that rewards every step with panoramic views that seem to stretch to infinity. The Dolomite peaks, with their distinctive spires and craggy outlines, form a horizon that captures the imagination and speaks of the eons that have shaped these remarkable landscapes.
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The Pramper hut is a typical mountain hut, surrounded by green meadows, woods and rocks. It offers typical mountain dishes such as polenta and schiz, melted cheese and cheese tasting.
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Rivamonte Agordino is surrounded by impressive peaks within the Dolomites. Notable ones include Monte Pizzocco summit, known for its extensive panoramic views, and Zimon de Terne, an exceptional panoramic balcony. The imposing San Sebastiano Group, the Agner – Croda Granda Chain, and the Civetta – Moiazza – Pelsa Group are also prominent, each offering unique features and challenges.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, the Pramper Mountain Hut is categorized as family-friendly and provides a welcoming stop with local dishes amidst green meadows and woods. Many areas within the Belluno Dolomites National Park also feature trails suitable for pleasant walks.
The area caters to various skill levels. You can find challenging climbs on peaks like Monte Pizzocco summit and Cime Catedrale, which is part of the Alta Via n.1. The Civetta – Moiazza – Pelsa Group is renowned for its climbing routes, including the famous north face of Mount Civetta. For those seeking less technical routes, there are numerous hiking trails throughout the Belluno Dolomites National Park, ranging from intermediate to challenging. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Rivamonte Agordino guide.
Several peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views. Monte Pizzocco summit provides extensive vistas stretching from the Alpago Mountains to the Veneto Dolomites, and on clear days, even to the Gulf of Trieste. Zimon de Terne is another excellent spot, offering a wide view over Valbelluna, Monte Serva, and the Schiara Group. The Baita Valentino Angelini Bivouac at Scarselóign also boasts unmissable views of Monte Pelmo and the surrounding valleys.
Yes, the area has several mountain huts and bivouacs. The Pramper Mountain Hut is a traditional alpine dairy hut offering simple accommodation and homemade dishes. The Baita Valentino Angelini Bivouac at Scarselóign, located in the San Sebastiano Group, provides a small shelter with 6 beds and a nearby water source, ideal for mountaineers exploring the area.
The 'Enrosadira' effect is a natural phenomenon where the Dolomite peaks glow red at sunrise or sunset. This is due to the unique geological composition of the mountains. The San Sebastiano Group, with its imposing and jagged peaks, is particularly renowned for this effect, offering a spectacular display of colors.
Beyond hiking and climbing, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. In summer, you can enjoy mountain biking and e-biking, particularly around the Civetta group. The area also features road cycling routes through scenic passes. For more details on these activities, you can check the MTB Trails around Rivamonte Agordino guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Rivamonte Agordino guide.
The Civetta – Moiazza – Pelsa Group is a UNESCO World Heritage site, often described as having 'the most beautiful rock wall in the Alps.' Its majestic Mount Civetta features an impressive north face known as 'the Kingdom of the sixth degree,' attracting climbers worldwide. The group also offers numerous paths and refuges, making it suitable for multi-day treks and providing opportunities for pleasant walks, mountain biking, and skiing.
Yes, some peaks hold historical significance. For example, the Lieutenant Berry trail on Monte Pizzocco summit is rich in history related to partisan resistance. Additionally, the Baita Valentino Angelini Bivouac is dedicated to Valentino Angelini, a profound connoisseur of these mountains and an alpine plant lover, who, along with his brother, opened notable mountaineering routes in the Zoldan Dolomites.
Mountain huts in the region often serve traditional alpine dishes made with local ingredients. At the Pramper Mountain Hut, for instance, you can enjoy typical mountain dishes like polenta and schiz (melted cheese), as well as homemade yogurt and cheese tastings, offering a genuine taste of the local mountain culture.
The Agner – Croda Granda Chain, part of the Pala Group (Pale di San Martino), is a majestic subgroup within the UNESCO Dolomites System. It dominates the western part of the Conca Agordina and marks the boundary between the Agordino and Primiero regions. The imposing north face of Agnèr Mountain has historically attracted famous Italian and foreign climbers, making it a significant site for mountaineering.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activity. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, climbing, mountain biking, and multi-day treks, with pleasant weather and open refuges. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and winter hiking, though some routes and bivouacs, like Baita Valentino Angelini Bivouac, may require caution due to snow and potential lack of heating fuel.


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