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Hiking around Ponte Nelle Alpi offers access to diverse terrain where the Belluno Prealps meet the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites. The region features prominent mountains like Monte Serva and Col Visentin, providing panoramic views of the Belluna Valley and beyond. Hikers can explore paths along the picturesque Lake Santa Croce and the historical Piave River, with routes extending into the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. This landscape provides a variety of experiences from challenging alpine ascents to more gentle walks.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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10.6km
03:52
410m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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9.95km
03:21
400m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.66km
03:07
470m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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3.54km
01:12
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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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09:07
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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L'Alpe del Nevegal, historically known as the "Terrace of the Dolomites", is a hill located a few kilometers from Belluno offering a spectacular view of the Valbelluna and the peaks of the Belluno Dolomites. A well-known tourist resort for both summer and winter, it is a prime destination for those seeking sport and relaxation a short distance from the Venetian plain. During winter, it offers slopes for alpine skiing and ski touring, while in summer it transforms into a paradise for trekking, trail running, and mountain biking, with routes reaching the Botanical Garden of the Eastern Alps and the Sanctuary of Mary Immaculate Our Lady of Lourdes. Its strategic position and breathtaking panoramas make it a unique natural balcony overlooking the UNESCO heritage.
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On May 25, 1964, a fire completely destroyed the first and second floors, rendering them unusable. The efforts of firefighters and artillerymen who rushed to the scene in force managed to contain the flames and prevent them from spreading to the nearby building. Despite the negative opinion of the Military Engineering Corps regarding restoration work, public opinion and the Belluno CAI Section pushed for yet another reconstruction, finding valid support in Gen. Pietro Torrazzo. This recommenced under the supervision of the 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment of Belluno. The inauguration ceremony was held on August 31, 1968. The seventies still saw the race to "conquer" a spot for television antennas, both military and civilian. The most imposing one, belonging to RAI, was placed a few meters from the refuge, on the north side, and is still there today. A new period of closure and management uncertainties followed. In 1988, the COMILITER of Padua decided on its renovation, which concluded in 1992. In 1993, the State Technical Office proposed a rental fee, and on May 1, 1994, after five years, the refuge reopened under new management. In 1995, the agreement, still in force, was signed. Today, this place represents an act of gratitude for the survival of a heritage entirely belonging to Belluno.
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The idea to erect the first refuge of the CAI section of Belluno was taken during the board meeting of May 20, 1898, and formalized in July 1899. Its function was to support hikers from Belluno and Treviso. The refuge was inaugurated on September 23, 1900, and dedicated to Richard Henry Budden, one of the pioneering figures of mountaineering, proponent of numerous reforestation projects to safeguard the mountain environment, and a sincere friend of the province of Belluno. The construction was built on land donated by the De’ Bertoldi family. After difficult management, also due to the debt situation, during World War I the refuge was set on fire, making it unusable as a shelter. Reconstruction began in September 1938, when a detachment of the 24th battery of the 5th Alpine Artillery Regiment encamped on Col Visentin for the initial excavation operations. It was reopened on August 15, 1946. Based on the project by architect Alfarè, the current small tower was built, adapted into a chapel-shrine for the Fallen of the 5th Mountain Division, a votive tomb that held the lighthouse donated by the Navy and contains the list of brothers fallen in Libya, on Ortigara, on the Carso, on Sabotino, those on the arid Ethiopian plains, and finally those who remained on the fields of Albania, in the Montenegrin gorges, and in the desolate immensity of the Russian steppe.
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Located at an altitude of 1764 meters, Rifugio Col Visentin offers one of the widest and most evocative panoramas of the Veneto Prealps. From here, the view stretches from the Adriatic Sea to Monte Grappa, from Montello to the Dolomites, with spectacular glimpses of iconic peaks such as Pelmo, Civetta, Antelao, Cimon della Pala, Croda Rossa, and the Marmarole. On the clearest days, you can even make out the Croatian coast to the East, and to the West, the gaze extends beyond the Berici Mountains. The refuge is a reference point for summer and winter tourism in Veneto, frequented by hikers, snowshoers, cyclists, and nature lovers in every season. It offers accommodation with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It is open daily from May to September and on weekends during the rest of the year. Inside the refuge, you will find the highest meteorological station in the Veneto Prealps, as well as three webcams offering real-time images of the landscape. www.rifugiocolvisentin.net
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Col Visentin (1,763 m) is the most spectacular balcony in the Prealps, suspended between the glittering Venice Lagoon and the jagged peaks of the Belluno Dolomites. It's a must-see destination for its 360° views, from the sea to Lake Santa Croce, making the climb worthwhile. At the summit is the Rifugio 5° Artiglieria Alpina, a place steeped in history, recognizable by its circular stone tower and tricolor lighthouse. It's the ideal stop to savor local cuisine before continuing along the scenic Sentiero delle Creste.
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Forcella Palughet, a pass between the Casera Zervoi plateau and the Cajada plateau.
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I think there are a lot of routes even with a mountain bike and I have to say that there isn't one for everyone! I'm often there with a mountain bike and I have to say that there is a route for everything
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Excellent mountain hut, very good food and highly recommended! Remember the cash
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Ponte Nelle Alpi offers a wide selection of outdoor adventures, with over 60 hiking trails to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy strolls to challenging alpine ascents.
Hiking in Ponte Nelle Alpi provides a diverse range of landscapes. You'll encounter the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites, the gentler Belluno Prealps, and serene paths along the picturesque Lake Santa Croce and the historical Piave River. Higher elevations often offer panoramic views of the Belluna Valley and iconic Dolomite mountains.
The best time for hiking in Ponte Nelle Alpi is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. Summer offers lush greenery and full access to higher alpine routes, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, with stunning foliage in the fall.
Yes, Ponte Nelle Alpi has trails suitable for all skill levels, including easy options perfect for beginners or families. These routes typically involve less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the region. Look for trails categorized as 'easy' for a more relaxed experience.
Absolutely. For experienced trekkers, Ponte Nelle Alpi offers challenging routes that demand good fitness and sure-footedness. Trails like the Crests Trail to Col Visentin or the Forcella Palughet Trail (via CAI 515) provide significant elevation gains and rewarding panoramic views from prominent peaks like Monte Serva and Col Visentin.
Yes, several hikes in the area offer beautiful views of Lake Santa Croce. A popular option is the View of Lake Santa Croce – Alpe del Nevegal loop from Start Quantin Path, which provides scenic vistas of the shimmering waters against a mountainous backdrop. The Monte Faverghera - Col Toront Loop also offers panoramic views of the lake.
Ponte Nelle Alpi is rich in natural landmarks. You can hike to the summit of Monte Serva for spectacular views of the Belluna Valley, or ascend Col Visentin, where on clear days, you might even see the sea. The region is also a gateway to the Dolomites, offering glimpses of iconic mountains like Marmolada and Tre Cime di Lavaredo from higher vantage points. Don't miss the tranquil Lake Santa Croce and Lake Morto.
Beyond natural beauty, some hiking itineraries in Ponte Nelle Alpi incorporate historical elements. You might find routes passing by ancient settlements, Roman roads, or ruins of towers and castles. The Piave River, which flows through the area, also has historical significance, and the Piave River Ecomuseum highlights archaeological itineraries along its course.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes in Ponte Nelle Alpi, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. Examples include the View of Lake Santa Croce – Alpe del Nevegal loop from Start Quantin Path and the Monte Faverghera - Col Toront Loop, which offer varied terrain and scenic views.
While specific public transport options to individual trailheads can vary, Ponte Nelle Alpi itself is accessible by public transport. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train services that connect to the town. For reaching more remote trailheads, a car might be necessary, or you could look into local taxi services.
Many trails in Ponte Nelle Alpi are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, and to be mindful of local regulations and wildlife. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The hiking trails in Ponte Nelle Alpi are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 780 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning views of the Dolomites and Lake Santa Croce, and the variety of routes available for different fitness levels.


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