Best attractions and places to see around Ospitale Di Cadore include historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activity points. This town, located on the right bank of the Piave River in the Cadore region, offers a blend of cultural significance and natural landscapes. Ospitale Di Cadore is known for its historical role as a communication route and its position within the Dolomites. The area features various trails, cycle paths, and mountain huts, providing diverse options for exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Be careful if you have your 4-legged friends with you because the trail is full of ticks that attach easily.. spray repellent products several times along the route. 9/05/2026
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Welcoming refuge and good food ;)
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Always right next to the river, so the climate is great even in midsummer.
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Watch out for ticks along the road! Date 26/06/2025
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Spectacular place and starting point for various excursions
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An absolute must for anyone who loves the Dolomites and wants to explore them by bike. This year I cycled the Alpe Adria cycle path and the Dolomites cycle path - clear favorite - Dolomites cycle path!🫵😉
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Very spectacular remote valley and a beautiful part of the Munich Venice cycle route.
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Ospitale di Cadore is rich in history. You can explore the remnants of the 16th-century Old Hospice, which gave the town its name, or visit the early medieval Metallurgical Site of Paluc near Davestra, an archaeological site with traces of ancient metal production. Other historical points include the Fort of Termine, the Parish Church dating back to 1290, and the Church of Maria Maddalena from around 1500. The town also features a beautiful fountain and a traditional wash house.
Yes, the Val Tovanella Nature Reserve is a prominent natural attraction, known for its thick forests, diverse wildlife, and impressive rock faces above the tree line. The town itself is situated along the right bank of the Piave River, which is a significant natural landmark in the area.
Cycling enthusiasts will enjoy the Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore, a well-developed route following an old railway line that offers stunning mountain views and passes through charming villages. Another option is cycling Along the Piave on the old state road, a relaxed section of the Munich-Venice cycle path. For more routes, you can explore the cycling guide for the area: Cycling around Ospitale Di Cadore.
Absolutely. Ospitale di Cadore is a gateway to several alpine refuges. Popular options include Rifugio Antelao, located at 1796 meters with extensive views and a starting point for Alta Vie delle Dolomiti n. 4 and 5. You can also visit Casera Bosconero Hut, an alpine refuge at 1,457 meters surrounded by peaks, or Sommariva al Pramperet Mountain Hut, situated at 1857 meters and known for traditional dishes and being part of the Alta Via delle Dolomiti 1.
Yes, the region offers various easy walking trails suitable for families. These include a two-hour loop trail starting and ending in Ospitale along the old road of the Canale del Piave, and the 'Via dei Pagani' which leads to the archaeological site of Paluc. The Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore is also considered family-friendly.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. You can find trails leading to mountain huts like Rifugio Antelao or Casera Bosconero Hut. Specific routes include the Val Zemola Loop and the Par le Casere de Ospedali Trail. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the hiking guide: Hiking around Ospitale Di Cadore.
The Cadore region, including Ospitale di Cadore, is generally best visited from late spring through early autumn (May to October) for hiking and cycling, when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. Summer offers lush landscapes and full access to mountain huts. Winter provides opportunities for snow-based activities, though some trails and roads may be inaccessible.
Beyond its historical buildings, Ospitale di Cadore features the Museo Ostello, a unique structure that functions as both a hostel and a museum, offering a blend of accommodation and cultural exploration. Artifacts from the Metallurgical Site of Paluc are also preserved in the primary school of Ospitale di Cadore.
Many of the mountain huts, such as Rifugio Antelao, offer spectacular panoramic views of the Dolomites, including Cridola, Spalti di Toro, and Monfalconi. The Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore also provides stunning vistas as it winds through the mountains.
For runners, there are various trails ranging in difficulty. Examples include the Vajont Gorge and Waterfall loop from Longarone (easy) or more challenging routes like the Monte Rite – Forcella Deona loop from Passo Cibiana. You can find more detailed information and routes in the running guide: Running Trails around Ospitale Di Cadore.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty of the Dolomites and the well-maintained cycle paths like the Dolomites Cycle Path. The mountain huts, such as Rifugio Antelao, are appreciated for their breathtaking views, good food, and as excellent starting points for hikes. The historical ambiance and peaceful environment of the region are also highly valued.


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