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13.0km
1,090m
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Hike the difficult 8.1-mile Sasso Bianco loop from Caracoi Cimai, gaining 3587 feet with panoramic Dolomite views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.75 km
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7.52 km
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13.0 km
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5.60 km
5.54 km
1.77 km
< 100 m
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7.31 km
5.12 km
477 m
< 100 m
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This is a difficult hike requiring a very good fitness level, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and some alpine experience. The trail includes steep, narrow, and sometimes overgrown paths, as well as technical sections that may require specialist equipment.
The tour is approximately 13.0 km long with an elevation gain of around 1,090 meters. It typically takes about 5 hours and 56 minutes to complete, though this can vary based on individual pace and stops.
Hikers can expect a diverse and challenging terrain. The initial ascent from Caracoi Cimai features steep, sometimes narrow paths through dense forest, which can be overgrown. There are also technical, difficult, or hazardous sections, and parts with gravel paths and significant inclines.
Caracoi Cimai, a small and quiet village, serves as the convenient starting point for this tour. Parking is available nearby the trailhead.
The hike offers breathtaking panoramic views of prominent Dolomite peaks like Civetta, Marmolada, Tofane, Cristallo, Croda Rossa, Antelao, and Pelmo. Key points include the Rifugio Sasso Bianco, which sits on a splendid grassy terrace, and the Sasso Bianco Peak, offering views of its vertical north rock face.
Yes, the Rifugio Sasso Bianco is a key point along the route. It offers refreshments with traditional Agordo cuisine and can provide accommodation upon reservation, making it a tranquil spot to rest and enjoy the views.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during the warmer months when the paths are clear of snow and ice. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, as some sections can be challenging.
Generally, hiking in the Dolomites does not require specific permits or entrance fees for individual trails like the Sasso Bianco loop tour. However, it's always good practice to check for any local regulations or protected area rules before your visit.
While many trails in the Dolomites are dog-friendly, given the difficult and technical nature of this specific route, including steep and narrow sections, it might be challenging for some dogs. Always ensure your dog is fit for such terrain and keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of official trails. You will hike along parts of the Sentiero CAI 682 and a small portion of Mont de sora.
The Sasso Bianco area is particularly noted for being "far from the hustle and bustle." It offers an experience immersed in uncontaminated nature, providing a sense of absolute quiet and seclusion away from mass tourism, making it a paradise for those seeking tranquility.
Beautiful excursion, the top of Sasso Bianco is not very high (just over 2400 meters) but it is in a super panoramic position, 360° view I recommend this excursion to obviously rather expert people, for some "difficult" points and for the positive difference in altitude that exceeds 1000 meters