Mountain passes around Moena offer access to the Dolomites, a mountain range known for its distinct peaks and valleys. Moena is situated in the Val di Fassa, providing a central location for exploring various high-altitude routes. These passes are characterized by their geological formations and serve as connections between different valleys. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities across diverse terrain.
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The Feudo pass is located at 2,121 meters above sea level between the municipalities of Predazzo and Tesero in the heart of the Latemar group. You can get here, both in summer and winter, with the ski lifts and enjoy the splendid surrounding panorama.
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From here you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains!
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Panorama is guaranteed here. Good and easy-to-walk mountain path in an alpine setting!
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The area in the photo is easy to manage. It takes a bit of sure-footedness, but it fits!
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Nice path above the main path, not for sneakers or sneakers
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Passo di Costalunga (Karerpass) marks the border between Trentino and Alto Adige and is located at an altitude of 1,753 metres. It is crowned by the peaks of Catinaccio and Latemar. Many hikes for those two mountain ranges start right here. There really is something for all tastes!
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Many passes around Moena offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, Pordoi Pass provides spectacular vistas of the Sella and Marmolada mountain ranges. Passo San Pellegrino, situated between the Pale di San Martino and Monzoni ranges, also boasts splendid views. Additionally, Passo Rolle offers a stunning panorama dominated by the majestic Cimon della Pala.
Yes, several passes offer family-friendly options. Costalunga Pass – Karer Pass is noted as family-friendly and serves as a starting point for many hikes into the Catinaccio and Latemar mountain ranges. Baita Passo Feudo is another family-friendly spot accessible by ski lifts, offering wonderful views.
The mountain passes around Moena are excellent for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For specific hiking routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Moena guide. Cyclists can find challenging ascents and scenic rides, with routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Moena guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, which you can discover in the Gravel biking around Moena guide.
Moena is a prime location for road cycling enthusiasts. Pordoi Pass is one of Italy's most famous climbs, known for its challenging ascents and being part of the Great Dolomites Road. Passo San Pellegrino also offers a popular route with an ascent from Moena. Passo Rolle, featured in many editions of the Giro d'Italia, is another must-visit for cyclists.
Yes, some passes have historical significance. Passo San Pellegrino historically served as a crucial route between Germany and Venice during the crusades, with a hospice established in 1358. You can learn more about its history here. Pordoi Pass also hosts a war museum, adding a historical dimension to the visit.
Several passes offer huts and refuges. Grasleiten Pass Hut / Passo Principe Hut is strategically positioned and managed by an Alpine Guide, offering advice and hospitality. On Passo Sella, refuges like the Friedrich August Hut provide hospitality and stunning vistas. Baita Passo Feudo is another hut offering a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains.
Costalunga Pass – Karer Pass is an excellent starting point for many hikes into the Catinaccio and Latemar mountain ranges. Passo Sella provides access to numerous trails of varying difficulty around the Sella massif and Sassolungo. Passo Rolle is also a fantastic location for hiking, with trails leading to areas like Val Venegia.
The region is rich in unique natural features. Around Costalunga Pass – Karer Pass, you can see the distinctive 'mountain stumps' from the rose garden. Passo Rolle lies within the Paneveggio Natural Park, known for its ancient spruce forests and rich flora and fauna. The high-altitude plateaus and distinctive hairpin roads of Pordoi Pass also offer unique geological formations.
Yes, there are challenging high-altitude hikes available. The Masarè Trail Passage is described as challenging, offering breathtaking views. Hikers can also explore numerous trails and via ferrata routes from Pordoi Pass, and a historic cable car from Passo Sella provides access to the Toni Demetz Hut for elevated views and climbing opportunities.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (typically June to September) is ideal for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking, with trails and routes fully accessible. Winter (December to March) transforms the passes into hubs for winter sports, with areas like Passo San Pellegrino and Passo Sella being part of extensive ski areas.
Yes, several passes offer easy access to elevated viewpoints. From Pordoi Pass, a cable car provides easy access to Sass Pordoi at 2,950 meters, offering one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the Alps. Passo Sella also has a historic cable car providing access to the Toni Demetz Hut for elevated views.
Absolutely. Several passes are popular winter sports destinations. Passo San Pellegrino is part of the Trevalli ski area, offering numerous slopes and modern facilities. Passo Sella is a key part of the Sellaronda ski circuit, and Passo Rolle is a popular skiing destination with excellent links to other resorts like San Martino di Castrozza.


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