
From Venice A27 highwayway tool booth Belluno follow the Agordina 203 to Agordo and Caprile.From Verona/Milan A22 Brennero highway up to Egna Ora tool booth, continue for Fiemme Valley, Fassa Valley, Pordoi Pass and Arabba.From Innsbruck A22 Brennero highway to the Bressanone tool booth, continue through the Pusteria Valley, Badia Valley and the Campolongo Pass."Pieve di Livinallongo" Village relates to the other tourist centers of the Province of Belluno and Trentino - Alto Adige through DolomitiBus extra-urban lines.

There is a commemorative chapel and a bivouac. From here the climb becomes more steep up to the nearby peak, characterized by the crater of the mine. Es un paraje muy conocido e ideal para los. A partir de El Pont de llierca, el paisaje se va volviendo ms inaccesible e indmito, valles y montaas con acantilados que parecen paredes. Siguiendo el valle del Llierca, se llega en 5 minutos en coche. You then come to a characteristic rocky jump called "Napoleon's Hat". La zona ms autntica y salvaje de la Garrotxa, es sin duda la Alta Garrotxa. Both routes lead to the "Plan de la Chicia".Ĭlimb up to "Ciadiniei" (an important Austro-Hungarian post called "Panettone" by the Italians and Infanteriestellung by the adversaries). First follow a dirt road that runs through the woods at "Pian de la Lasta", where there is a former refuge, you can continue on the dirt road or turn left onto the path that runs through the "Bosco dell'Impero". From here, following the path CAI 21 /a, the difference in height is 776 meters and you reach the top in about three hours. The most common starting point is "Pieve di Livinallongo", which can be reached by car until the village of "Palla". The summit can be reached from four different directions: from the south starting from "Pieve di Livinallongo", from the east starting from the village "Castello", from the north coming from the "Sief" saddle, from the west from the "Corte" Village.

It was also the scene of fierce fighting between Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops during the Great War. It is in fact central to important dolomitic groups, such as "Tofane", "Sella" and "Marmolada", and on its summit there is a privileged observation point between the Western and the Eastern Dolomites. The "Col di Lana", 2452 meters high, is the most famous mountain in our area, both for its landscape value and its historical importance.
