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Hike the moderate Val Duron Trail in Alpe di Siusi, covering 4.7 miles (7.6 km) with stunning Dolomite views and diverse terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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547 m
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680 m
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762 m
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4.13 km
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7.58 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.42 km
163 m
Surfaces
5.46 km
1.36 km
726 m
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Highest point (2,220 m)
Lowest point (1,780 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
You can typically find parking in Campitello di Fassa, which serves as a common starting point for the Val Duron Trail. From Campitello, a shuttle service is available to transport hikers to the Micheluzzi Hut, which is further into the valley and can help shorten the initial ascent.
The Val Duron Trail offers varying levels of difficulty. While the overall komoot tour is rated as 'moderate', some sections are relatively flat and suitable for beginners, especially the gravel path through the valley. However, some routes branching off or leading to higher huts can be more challenging with significant altitude gains. It's best to check the specific route details before you go.
The trail is beautiful throughout the warmer months. May is particularly stunning with blooming crocuses and alpine anemones in the meadows. It's also popular for hiking and mountain biking in summer. In winter, the valley transforms into a picturesque destination suitable for snowshoe hiking.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Val Duron Trail itself. However, if you are accessing the trail from the Alpe di Siusi area, be aware of potential traffic restrictions for private vehicles during peak season. It's always a good idea to check local regulations for the Alpe di Siusi region before your visit.
The trail offers a diverse hiking experience. You'll encounter a mix of forest paths, open valley walks, and gravel roads. The path often flanks the Rio Duron, and you'll walk through verdant meadows and past pine trees, all set against a backdrop of dramatic limestone peaks.
The trail boasts breathtaking scenery. You can admire panoramic views of iconic Dolomite peaks like the Marmolada glacier, Gran Vernel, Sasso Piatto, Molignon, and the distinctive Denti di Terrarossa. The Catinaccio (Rosengarten Range) also overlooks the valley. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as marmots and grazing cows. Notable highlights include the View of Plattkofel and Langkofel and the View of Plattkofel.
Yes, the trail provides access to several welcoming mountain huts. The Micheluzzi Hut is a popular stop, and Baita Lino Brach is open year-round, serving traditional local dishes. These huts offer excellent resting points and opportunities for refreshment during your hike.
Yes, the Val Duron Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through pastures with grazing livestock or in areas with wildlife. Please also ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the pristine environment.
Yes, the Val Duron Trail serves as an important crossroads. It connects the Alpe di Siusi with the Val di Fassa and various mountain paths branch off towards higher passes. Parts of the trail can also lead to or connect with the scenic Friedrich-August-Weg. Official trails along this route include sections of MTB 9: Val Duron, MTB 2: Panoramatour Mont Sëuc, and the Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail 10.
The duration of your hike on the Val Duron Trail can vary significantly depending on your chosen route and pace. The komoot tour described as the 'Val Duron Trail' is a hike of approximately 7.6 km and takes about 3 hours and 40 minutes. However, longer excursions, such as the full route to Rifugio Alpe di Tires, can take around 5.5 hours for 18.8 km.
The Val Duron is notable for its unique geological formations. The rock formations in the area are primarily of volcanic origin, which contributes to the distinctive and dramatic landscape of the Dolomites that you'll experience throughout your hike.