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Embark on the Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail 13, a difficult hiking route that takes you through the dramatic landscapes of Parco Naturale Regionale delle Dolomiti d'Ampezzo. You will cover 13.9 miles (22.4 km) and ascend 2524 feet (769 metres), a journey estimated to take 7 hours and 45 minutes. Expect rugged terrain, peaceful alpine meadows, and dense forests as you hike. Keep an eye out for the Fanes Stream and its charming Wooden Bridge, offering picturesque views along the way. This trail provides a challenging yet rewarding experience for those ready to explore the Dolomites' unique geological history.
This difficult trail is best suited for seasoned hikers who have solid footing and previous experience in mountain environments. Your good physical well-being and endurance are essential, as adverse weather conditions can significantly increase the challenge. While specific parking details for this particular stage are not provided, you can find general access points throughout the Dolomites. Always check local conditions before you set out.
This route is part of the larger Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail, highlighting the region's UNESCO World Heritage status. You will observe ancient geological features that tell the story of the Dolomites' formation. The diverse and dramatic scenery is a direct result of this unique geological history. This trail offers a deep dive into the natural heritage that makes this area so special.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail runs from Armentarola to Pederü. For Armentarola, you can often find parking near the village or at specific trailheads. For Pederü, there is usually parking available at the Rifugio Pederü, which is a common starting or ending point for hikes in the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park. Always check local signage for current parking regulations and fees.
Public transport options, primarily buses, connect the villages in the Dolomites. You can typically reach Armentarola via bus services from larger towns like Corvara or La Villa. For Pederü, there might be shuttle services or specific bus lines, especially during peak season, connecting it to San Vigilio di Marebbe. It's advisable to check the local bus timetables for the Alta Badia and Val Badia regions before your trip.
Dogs are generally allowed on trails in the Dolomites, but they must be kept on a leash, especially within nature parks like the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park, which this trail traverses. Be mindful of other hikers and any livestock you might encounter. Always carry water for your dog and be prepared to clean up after them.
The best time to hike this section is typically from late June to early October. During these months, the snow has usually melted from higher elevations, and the weather is generally more stable. Early autumn offers stunning fall foliage. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail 13 itself. However, the trail passes through the Naturpark Fanes-Sennes, and while there's no general entrance fee for the park, certain facilities or services within it might have costs. Always respect park regulations.
This section of the Geotrail is rated as difficult. It requires firm footing, prior experience in mountainous terrain, good physical well-being, and endurance. It is generally not recommended for beginners or young families due to its length, elevation changes, and challenging terrain. Adverse weather can significantly increase its difficulty.
This Geotrail section is designed as a 'journey through time' focusing on the Dolomites' unique geology. You'll traverse diverse terrain shaped by ancient seas and tectonic shifts, witnessing the 'World Heritage Fossil Archipelago'. Look out for designated 'Geostops' that offer interpretive information about the geological features around you. The entire region is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its geological significance.
Yes, along the route, you'll encounter several interesting points. These include the Sass Dlacia Campsite, the historic Sass Dlacia Chapel, and the Sass Dlacia - Sport climbing area. You'll also cross a Bridge Over the River and the Fanes Stream and Wooden Bridge. Keep an eye out for the Stone Circle and the Start of Dolomites High Route No. 1.
Yes, this route shares paths with several other trails. You'll find it intersecting with the MTB Fanes-Tour, the Alta via n. 1 delle Dolomiti - Dolomiten-Höhenweg Nr. 1, and the MTB 12 - Fanes - 5 Rifugi. Smaller sections also overlap with the MTB Fanes-Senes-Tour, Tru de Meditaziun, Tru Dolomieu, and Tru dl Fër.
The trail starts near Armentarola and ends at Pederü. Both locations offer facilities. Armentarola has various accommodation and dining options. At Pederü, you'll find Rifugio Pederü, which provides food, drinks, and accommodation. Along the trail, especially within the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park, there might be mountain huts (Rifugi) offering refreshments, but it's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks.
Given the trail's difficulty and length (over 22 km), a key insider tip is to start early in the morning, especially during summer, to avoid the midday heat and allow ample time to complete the hike before sunset. Also, be prepared for significant elevation changes and varied terrain. Packing layers is crucial, as weather can change quickly in the mountains.
Tour to the legendary Fanes region, which is surrounded by a ring of mountains. The legend of the Fanes kingdom is the national epic of the Ladin people in South Tyrol. The hike was definitely magical.