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Mountaineering routes around Canazei are situated in the Val di Fassa, surrounded by the Dolomitic ranges of Marmolada, Sella, and Sassolungo. The region is characterized by dramatic, sheer limestone faces and rugged peaks, forming a UNESCO World Heritage site. These formations provide an arena for diverse mountaineering and climbing activities. Glacial features are present in areas like the Marmolada Massif.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
5.0
(15)
159
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.9
(7)
138
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12.0km
08:20
1,380m
1,380m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.8
(19)
124
hikers
10.1km
06:05
810m
810m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.9
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112
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11.3km
07:00
980m
980m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.8
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88
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9.25km
06:51
1,200m
1,200m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The reservoir lies between the northern slope of the Marmolada and the Padon ridge running north of the lake. The SS 641 "del Passo Fedaia" state road runs along the northern shore of the lake from Canazei to Rocca Pietore. The Avisio River, which originates in the glacial area of the Marmolada and flows further through the Fassa Valley, is dammed, as are several smaller streams, such as the Torrente Vernel and the Torrente Ombretta. The water from the Torrente Obretta, which lies below the reservoir, is collected and pumped into the lake.[3]
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The Rifugio Forcella Pordoi is located at 2,848 meters above the Pordoi Pass in the Dolomites. Its location amidst the rocky giants of the Dolomite limestone peaks makes the hut attractive to hikers, mountaineers, and climbers. It is also located on the Dolomites High Route No. 2 and can be reached from both the Boé Hut and the Pisciadù Hut.
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The Refugio Dolomia is a perfect stop on the dream trail.
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Entry to the via ferrata on the normal route. When it snows, the rope is largely covered in snow and cannot be used. A lot of alpine experience in climbing steep snow slopes and alpine equipment is then indispensable!
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The gravel and scree passage is challenging, but not necessarily technical, but very slippery in many places, especially downhill. When climbing, you should turn around often and be amazed at how quickly you gain altitude here.
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There are over 35 mountaineering routes around Canazei, catering to various skill levels. The majority, about 30, are classified as difficult, with 5 moderate and 1 easy option available.
Yes, many mountaineering routes around Canazei are circular. For example, the Forcella Pordoi Hut – Piz Boè Summit loop offers extensive panoramas of the Dolomites, while the Piz Boè Summit – Sass Pordoi Summit loop combines two prominent summits in the Sella Group.
Mountaineering around Canazei is defined by dramatic limestone faces, rugged peaks, and glacial features, particularly in the Marmolada Massif. You'll encounter varied alpine terrain, from challenging climbs to demanding via ferratas.
While most routes are difficult, there is at least one easy mountaineering route available. For families looking for less strenuous options, the region also offers numerous peaceful walks and altitude trekking paths that are not classified as mountaineering but provide stunning views.
The region is rich with stunning natural landmarks. Along your routes, you might encounter highlights such as the Seceda Summit, the View of the Sassolungo Group, or the View of Langkofel and Plattkofel. The Gardena Pass is also a significant point of interest.
Yes, Canazei provides access to several via ferratas. A notable one is the Via Ferrata delle Trincee, which is part of a loop from Passo Fedaia and leads through the Marmolada Massif. The challenging Cesare Piazetta via ferrata in Piz Boè is also accessible.
The mountaineering routes in Canazei are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 170 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic scenery, the challenging nature of the trails, and the extensive panoramas of the Dolomites.
Yes, some routes incorporate mountain huts. For instance, the Capanna al Ghiacciaio Hut – Lake Fedaia loop starts from Passo Fedaia. Other notable huts in the area include the Vajolet Hut and the Franco Cavazza Hut at Pisciadù.
Canazei is a crossroads for major Dolomite mountain passes like Pordoi Pass, Sella Pass, and Fedaia Pass, which often have public transport connections during peak seasons. These passes provide access to extensive networks of paths, making some routes accessible without a car.
While specific multi-day routes are not detailed here, the extensive network of paths through the Sella, Sassolungo, Pordoi, and Marmolada mountain groups, combined with numerous huts, allows for the planning of advanced multi-day mountaineering expeditions. The Pössnecker via ferrata – Val Lasties loop from Sella Pass is an example of a demanding route that could be part of a longer adventure.
Canazei serves as an 'open-air gym' in summer, making it an ideal time for mountaineering, trekking, and climbing. The weather is generally more stable, and the mountain passes are fully accessible. Winter offers ski touring and backcountry skiing, but conditions are significantly different and require specialized gear and experience.


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