Local Area
The municipality of Chiusaforte extends along the Fella Valley and the small river Raccolana, runs alongside Lake Predil after the Sella Nevea pass and covers approximately 100 km2, while the altitude varies from 370 m at the valley floor to 2,753 m at the top of Jof di Montasio.
The rocks that make up the mountains of Chiusaforte are mainly composed of dolomite and limestone, which give rise to frequent karst phenomena and, consequently, to water erosion, the formation of natural cavities of over 900 metres in depth. In fact, the largest natural cavity in Italy is found here, stretching for over 100 km.
The very rich vegetation is composed of beech, silver fir, spruce, larches, hornbeams up to 1,600 m, then giving way to high-altitude meadows and rocky environments. There are also valuable plant species, such as lilies, gentians, orchids, poppies, rhododendrons and of course the edelweiss.
The fauna is also numerous, with alpine ungulates (ibex, chamois, deer, wild boar), birds of prey (eagles, owls, sparrowhawks and griffon vultures) and tetraonids (capercaillie and black grouse, partridge). In recent years, sightings of bears and lynxes has been reported. The rivers and streams are also populated, rich in trout, grayling, Arctic char and crayfish.