Thousand-year-old cultures, different linguistic strains, biodiversity and multifaceted territorial morphologies. Discover the peculiarities of the valleys, municipalities and areas of the mountains of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Discover the mountain Regions
Thousand-year-old cultures, different linguistic strains, biodiversity and multifaceted territorial morphologies. Discover the peculiarities of the valleys, municipalities and areas of the mountains of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Summer or Winter, it doesn’t matter: skiers, pedestrians, hikers, bicycle lovers or who simply loves to enjoy a panoramic view, but without getting tired, will find open Ski lifts all over the year in the ski areas of FVG
Discover the Ski areas in Friuli Venezia Giulia
Summer or Winter, it doesn’t matter: skiers, pedestrians, hikers, bicycle lovers or who simply loves to enjoy a panoramic view, but without getting tired, will find open Ski lifts all over the year in the ski areas of FVG
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The Sidon (fork) gallows in the clouds
Photo: Parco Dolomiti Friulane, Friuli Venezia Giulia
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The Pramaggiore massif can be considered the most representative of the Friulian Dolomites Park as it lies in the center of the easternmost dolomite area.
difficult
Distance 4.6 km
Duration9:00 h
Ascent1,598 m
Descent45 m
Highest point2,468 m
Lowest point912 m
From the locality of Ciol de Pess (just downstream of the Pussa Refuge, which can be reached from the town of Claut along the Val Settimana road), the itinerary begins by following the path carved into the flint limestones that climbs along the Costa da Nada woods until, in the vicinity of the Casera Col de Post (shelter), it descends briefly to cross the stream of the same name and then resumes decidedly uphill along the woods of the Vitha de Pramaòr. Once you reach Casera Pramaggiore (open shelter, wide panorama to the south on the imposing Caserine - Cornaget peaks) it continues going up the pasture(the Pianòns) that soon becomes a steep alpine grassland frequented by chamois, marmots and ibexes, until you reach the aerial Forcella Pramaggiore. From the fork, you can quickly reach the summit of Mount Pramaggiore, following the steep scree and rocky banks above(difficulty I° UIAA).