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Jogging routes Val di Zoldo traverse a landscape dominated by majestic Dolomite peaks like Mount Civetta and Mount Pelmo, offering a dramatic backdrop for active exploration. The region features diverse terrain, from ancient paths winding through unspoiled forests and wide pastures to rugged scree and airy gorges. Joggers can encounter serene alpine lakes and lush green areas within the Belluno Dolomites National Park, providing varied running experiences. The network of trails caters to different levels, from challenging mountain runs to…
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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21.2km
03:10
1,110m
1,110m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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32.9km
05:47
2,210m
2,210m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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8.90km
01:16
420m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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12.5km
01:35
560m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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18.8km
03:28
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Can be done with winter skis or snowshoes. Medium difficulty. The only thing to note is that if it has snowed enough, start ONLY from the Zoppe Cemetery. The other sunny slopes can be very unstable and dangerous due to avalanches.
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Fantastic view of these peaks from an extremely beautiful lookout point, even if it is a bit tiring to reach.
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A charming and very pleasant route! Every time I've followed the trail, I've never encountered so many people (practically none!!!)!
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This is a popular spot due to the arrival point of a ski lift, which has partially damaged this hill. It offers excellent 360° views and is a strategic point for many pedestrian and cycling routes.
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Yes, not so much for the small lake, just a few centimetres deep and increasingly narrow, but for the nearby, very beautiful and spectacular waterfalls, and of course also for the surrounding environment.
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View of Pelmo from the path leading up to Lake Coldai
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The Palafavera Refuge is located in the eponymous village in the municipality of Val di Zoldo, along the SP 251 provincial road, at the foot of the slopes of the Ski Civetta area. With a simple mountain atmosphere, it offers double, twin, triple, and one quadruple room. All rooms have private bathrooms, some have balconies, others overlook the slopes. The facility includes a restaurant, bar, and panoramic terrace, as well as ski storage and rental. In the summer, it is a strategic location for excursions to Mount Pelmo or Mount Civetta. https://www.palafavera.com/it/
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Val di Zoldo offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 45 trails available for exploration. These routes cater to various preferences, from challenging mountain runs to more moderate paths through charming villages.
The terrain in Val di Zoldo is incredibly diverse, ranging from ancient paths winding through unspoiled forests and wide pastures to rugged scree and airy gorges. You'll encounter majestic Dolomite peaks like Mount Civetta and Mount Pelmo, serene alpine lakes such as Laghetto Coldai, and lush green areas within the Belluno Dolomites National Park.
The running routes in Val di Zoldo are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 3.8 stars from 5 reviews. Over 900 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the stunning views, challenging mountain landscapes, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature.
While many routes in Val di Zoldo are considered difficult, the region also offers more moderate paths suitable for easier runs. The area around Palafavera, for instance, provides good starting points for various excursions. Look for paths described as 'family-friendly' or 'Nordic walking' routes, which tend to be less demanding.
Absolutely. Val di Zoldo is renowned for its challenging trail running. Routes like the Schinal del Bech loop from Fusine offer a long, arduous run with significant elevation gain and panoramic vistas, including a moon-like landscape of scattered boulders at 2,300 meters. The region also hosts events like the Dolomiti Extreme Trail, indicating the presence of demanding routes.
Yes, Val di Zoldo features several excellent circular running routes. A popular option is the Col dei Baldi loop from Pecol, which is 14.1 km long and leads through majestic Dolomite peaks. Another notable loop is the Colcerver Village – Laghetto al Vach loop from Forno di Zoldo, offering a mix of traditional villages and natural beauty.
Val di Zoldo's routes are rich with natural beauty. You can encounter serene alpine lakes like Lake Coldai, which offers peaceful views surrounded by towering mountains. Many trails also provide stunning vistas of major peaks such as Mount Civetta and Mount Pelmo, and lead through picturesque mountain passes like Giau Pass and Ambrizzola Pass.
Yes, you can combine your run with cultural exploration. Many paths pass through traditional villages like Forno di Zoldo, where you can see historic 'tabià' (cattle sheds with haylofts) and visit the Iron and Nail Museum. Picturesque hamlets such as Coi and Mareson, with their old houses and mills, also add to the scenic and cultural appeal of the routes.
Generally, the natural trails in Val di Zoldo are suitable for dogs, especially those that are well-behaved and accustomed to mountain environments. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Belluno Dolomites National Park, and to be mindful of local regulations and other hikers. Always carry water for your dog.
Yes, many routes in Val di Zoldo provide access to alpine refuges and huts, offering opportunities for rest and refreshments. These huts can make longer runs more manageable and provide a chance to experience local hospitality amidst stunning scenery. For example, the area around Palafavera is a good starting point for walks to Rifugio Coldai and Casera Vescovà.
The best season for jogging in Val di Zoldo is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when the weather is milder, and trails are generally free of snow. During these months, you can fully enjoy the lush landscapes and accessible paths. Winter running is possible but requires specialized gear and knowledge of snow conditions.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular trailheads and villages in Val di Zoldo. Areas like Palafavera, Pecol, and Forno di Zoldo serve as common starting points for various routes and usually have designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information.


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