AMONG PASTURES AND HUTS

No. 2313
Ring of Col De Moi

Description
of the route

A beautiful tour that takes you up to the summit of Col de Moi. Leave your car in the large Zelant car park at an altitude of 800m asl and set off along the road, which soon turns into a path. Walking through the picturesque Val di Caosa transports you into a wild, almost mystical atmosphere. Climb further up the wide Sort Frede road through beech and needle forests. The path passes Col di Zoc below the hamlet of Napoli and along the lower part of Col de Moi you reach the tarmac road to Praderadego. At the top of the pass, from the forecourt, climb up the steep road to the top of the highest mountain in the area. The suggestive views become more and more frequent, from the abandoned Casere Guarnieri cheese factories to the views that suddenly open onto the Veneto plain.

Climb further and the view sweeps over the Valbelluna. The abrupt ascent to the summit is repaid by an amazing 360° view. From here you can see the Istrian promontory, the sea with the ships in the Adriatic, and on clear days the Apennines appear in the distance. Behind you are all the highest and most famous peaks of the Dolomites. Descend down the steep grassy slope to the Foran pass and stop once again to observe the panorama. At casera Vallon Scur you can take a break if necessary and then return to your car. A beautiful variant takes you over the lower part of Col de Moi towards Zoc and Napoli, with beautiful views into the forest over the Valbelluna.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • Location: Paderadego – Zelant
  • Trail conditions: dirt roads, forest and ridge trails
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Total length: 12700 m
  • Duration: 5h
  • Elevation gain (+): 1000 m
  • Elevation gain (-): 1000 m
  • Where to park: Click here ( N46° 01.747′ E12° 07.600′)

HIKING BOOTS

Wear appropriate shoes!

SNOWSHOES

You can walk with snowshoes through this path during the winter!

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Map of the area

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