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Hike the Val Cridola Trail to Casera Santigo (CAI Trail 326), a moderate 5.4-mile route with panoramic Dolomite views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.17 km
3.46 km
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5.15 km
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Lowest point (1,050 m)
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The estimated duration for this hike is approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes. This is for the one-way route to Casera Santigo. Keep in mind that individual times can vary based on fitness level and stops.
The trail offers diverse terrain. It starts as a forest road, transitions into a well-maintained mule track, and then becomes a mountain trail with scree sections and rocky passages. You'll traverse beech and pine forests, shrubby vegetation, and eventually reach an alpine environment with gravelly valleys and zig-zagging paths among rocks. Some sections climb steeply along a slightly exposed ridge.
The trail provides expansive views of prominent Dolomite peaks like the Marmarole, Tudaio, Monfalconi, and Spalti di Toro mountains. You'll pass through forested valleys to high-altitude basins. A significant landmark is the Bivacco Vaccari at 2050 meters (6725 feet) in the 'Cuna del Cridola', which offers stunning views of Monte Cridola and, in the distance, the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo. The trail also leads to the Forca del Cridola, with views into the Friuli region.
While parts of the trail are rated 'E' (Escursionistico - for hikers), indicating it's not technically difficult, the route involves significant elevation changes. It's best suited for well-trained individuals with good physical conditioning. Some sections can be arduous, especially as the terrain becomes more challenging at higher altitudes. Beginners with good fitness might manage, but should be prepared for a demanding hike.
The trail is located in the Lorenzago di Cadore area. While specific parking details for the exact trailhead are not provided, hikers typically access trails in this region from designated parking areas within or near Lorenzago di Cadore. It's advisable to check local signage or maps for the nearest parking to the start of CAI Trail 326.
Given that the trail ascends into an alpine environment and includes sections with scree and rocky passages, the best time to hike is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (June to September). This avoids snow and ice, making the more exposed and rugged sections safer and more enjoyable.
Yes, there are a few facilities mentioned near the start of the trail, such as Pineta Lorenzago Nordic Ski Rental and Centro Fondo Pineta di Lorenzago di Cadore. Closer to Casera Santigo, there's a Picnic Area Near Casera Santigo. Additionally, the Bivacco Vaccari at 2050 meters serves as a mountain shelter, recently renovated, and can be a crucial logistical point for longer explorations.
Generally, dogs are allowed on hiking trails in the Dolomites, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or grazing animals. Be prepared for varied terrain, including rocky sections, which might be challenging for some dogs. Always carry enough water for your pet.
There is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Val Cridola Trail to Casera Santigo (CAI Trail 326). Most trails in the Dolomites are freely accessible. However, always respect local regulations and private property.
Yes, the trail research mentions that a spring provides a natural water source along the way. However, it's always advisable to carry sufficient water, especially on longer hikes, as natural sources can be seasonal or unreliable.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the official trails Sentiero attrezzato "Giovanni Olivato" and Strada vecchia del Mauria, offering connections to a larger network of trails in the Cridola mountain group.