Best attractions and places to see around Valle Di Cadore, a mountain village in the Belluno Dolomites, offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated on the slopes of Mount Antelao and overlooking the Duranno range, it serves as a base for exploring the wider Cadore region. The area is part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, featuring iconic peaks and numerous outdoor opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Always right next to the river, so the climate is great even in midsummer.
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Very nice stop for food and drinks. Would highly recommend to have a soup.
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In April, a lot of snow is still expected in some places.
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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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Easy to reach, you can go on many great tours from here
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Small refuge easily reachable starting from the Aquileia refuge or from the car park along the road towards Passo Staulanza (Val Fiorentina)
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Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty of the region. A top-rated natural attraction is Lake Sorapis, known for its striking turquoise waters at an altitude of 1923 meters. Another popular spot is the Alfonso Vandelli Hut, which offers breathtaking views of the Sorapiss Group of the Dolomites.
Valle di Cadore is rich in history. You can visit the ancient hamlet of Borgata Costa, also known as Via Romana, which features historical buildings and the 15th-century Palazzo Piloni-Costantini. The 18th-century Chiesa di San Martino, built on the ruins of a Roman castle, is considered one of Cadore's most spectacular churches. Nearby, in Pieve di Cadore, you can explore the Archaeological Museum of the Magnifica Comunità di Cadore and the Museo Casa di Tiziano, the birthplace of the renowned painter Titian Vecellio.
For a unique experience, consider visiting Borgo Damòs, a village about a 30-minute walk from Valle di Cadore, which houses the 14th-century Church of San Giovanni e Andrea with a significant fresco. Another distinctive attraction in the wider Cadore region is The Eyewear Museum (Museo dell'Occhiale), which chronicles the history and evolution of eyewear, highlighting the local industry's specialization.
The region offers excellent cycling routes. The Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore, built on an old railway line, provides a scenic route through mountains and villages. Another section, Along the Piave on the old state road, is part of the Munich - Venice cycle path, offering a relaxed cycling experience along the Piave river.
Yes, the Dolomites Cycle Path in Val di Cadore is considered family-friendly, offering an easy and scenic route. Many of the walking trails around the village and along the Lunga Via delle Dolomiti are suitable for families. The Città di Fiume Hut is also noted as family-friendly, providing a good destination for a moderate hike.
Valle di Cadore is an excellent base for hiking. You can find numerous trails leading into the Dolomites, including paths to the Costapiana hut. For a variety of options, explore the running trails around Valle Di Cadore, which include routes like the 'Magnifica Comunità di Cadore loop' and the 'Monte Zucco loop'.
Absolutely. The region is part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, offering challenging routes into the Dolomites. The hike to Lake Sorapis, for instance, is rated as challenging. For other demanding routes, you can check the running trails around Valle Di Cadore, which feature several difficult options like the 'San Dionisio Chapel – Rifugio Antelao loop'.
The Cadore region provides diverse mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails that lead through scenic landscapes and offer varying difficulty levels. For specific routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Valle Di Cadore guide, which includes routes like the 'Cascate della Pila loop' and the 'Monte Rite Barracks – Forcella Deona loop'.
Valle di Cadore is enjoyable in both summer and winter. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the lakes and mountain paths. The Lunga Via delle Dolomiti cycle path is particularly pleasant during warmer months. In winter, the village is conveniently located near ski resorts like San Vito, Cortina, and Auronzo-Misurina, offering opportunities for winter sports.
Visitors are consistently captivated by the breathtaking Dolomite landscapes, especially the turquoise waters of Lake Sorapis. The well-developed cycling paths, like the Dolomites Cycle Path, are highly praised for their scenic beauty and ease of use. The blend of natural beauty with historical sites and the welcoming atmosphere of mountain huts also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, several huts and villages along the trails offer amenities. For example, the Alfonso Vandelli Hut, located near Lake Sorapis, provides restaurant services. The Città di Fiume Hut also offers food and accommodation. Along the Piave cycle path, you might find bars and B&Bs in nearby villages.
Yes, the area is suitable for gravel biking, with routes that take you through diverse landscapes. You can explore options like the 'Lake Misurina – Auronzo–Misurina Cycle Path loop' or the 'Tai di Cadore Railway Station – Pieve di Cadore Town Center loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Valle Di Cadore guide.


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