The Dolomites hiking trails are clear and very well maintained, being marked at each 100m with red-white bands. At the starting points and at the intersections, beside the red-white bands, the paths are numbered and wooden path indicators are present. Practically, it is impossible to loose the path if you have a trail map, which may be obtained for free at any info centre in Dolomites, or in exchange for aprox 2 euro at any souvenirs shop.
Track Map
Elevation Curve
Track Description
As described at "Italia - Dolomiti, Cortina - Falzarego - Lagazuoi, 1-day Track (part one)", once arrived at the Rifugio Lagazuoi, we stamped the Dolomiti Pass and visited some galleries and tunnels digged by austro-hungarians in the World War 1. We then followed the 401 path that lowered to Forcella Lagazuoi (2500m). From here we followed the levelled 402 path, where we saw some marmots; also, the valley you see to the north discovers beautiful views, whilst to the south, in the Forcella Col dei Bos direction, you will see many austr-ohungarian galleries on the ridges. Near the Forcella Col dei Bos, we found the intersection with 404 path that easy lowered besides the beautiful black rocks on the right until the intersection with 403 path; the 403 path easy climbed until the Scala di Minighel (alt. 2000m); here we firstly encountered some wooden stairs and we had a hard climbing of about 450m on a distance of 2km, until we re-reached the 2400m altitude. Around the rocky landscape you may see austro-hungarian fortresses from WW1. From here, we easy climbed to Rifugio Giussani (alt. 2550m), where we stamped the Dolomiti Pass and served a tea. The 403 path lowered from Giussani to Rifugio Dibona (2000m) where we stopped to stamp the Pass and then climbed back a little to follow the levelled 412 path, where we saw some black goats; 412 then followed the forest until the road to Falzarego.
Also, see this blog topics:
- Italia - Cortina d'Ampezzo;
- Italia - Dolomiti, Cortina - Faloria - Sorapis, 1-day Track
- Italia - Dolomiti, Cortina - Falzarego - Lagazuoi, 1-day Track (part one);
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Next, images I shot on this track:
Next, images I shot on this track:
Forcella Lagazuoi
View back to Lagazuoi
View downside to Rifugio Col Gallina
View to Ciadin de Lagazuoi
View to Ciadin de Lagazuoi
View to Ciadin de Lagazuoi
Tofana di Rozes from Forcella Col dei Bos
Forcella Col dei Bos
View northside, following the 404 path
Intersection on 404 path
View from 404 path
View back from 404 path
Intersection of 404 and 403 paths
View to Nemesis (alt. 2750m)
Small waterfall on 403 path
View from 403 path
Scala di Minighel
Scala di Minighel
Scala di Minighel
Scala di Minighel
View back to Lagazuoi from 403 path
View of 403 path after Scala di Minighel
View back to 404 path
Relics of WW1 on 403 path
View from 403 path
Relics of WW1 on 403 path
... and finally we saw Rifugio Giussani
View around from Rifugio Giussani
Rifugio Giussani
Near Rifugio Giussani
Inside Rifugio Giussani
Rifugio Giussani
Lowering on 403 path from Rifugio Giussani
WW1 relics near Rifugio Giussani
Rifugio Giussani and Punta Giovannina (alt 2930m)
Near Rifugio Giussani
403 path lowering from Rifugio Giussani
View back to Rifugio Giussani
View back to Rifugio Giussani
View back to Rifugio Giussani
Rifugio Dibona
View to Croda da Lago from Rifugio Dibona
Zoomed view to Cinque Torres from Rifugio Dibona
Black goat on 412 path
Intersection on 412 path
Dolomiti Pass
Stamp at Rif Vandelli
Stamp at Rif Col Gallina
Stamp at Rif Lagazuoi
Stamp at Rif Giussani
Stamp at Rif Dibona
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