We had the best experience since we are in the italian Dolomits. The view was extremly wonderful. You can decide between hard tours and easy trails because there is a thing called cable car that goes up and down to the peak. On the top of the mountain there is a restaruant with very delicios foods. I didn't mentioned that you can go trough a tunnel which was built during the worldwar one. In the tunnel you should bring helmet and headlamp or flashlights with you but its not nessecary. We didn't bring these things with us and we survived but it is recommented. If you go from the peak to the down(its the easier way) after the long tunnel which is 30-45 minutes to pass it you will have an easy tour to get down the mountain. If you go up it will be harder and longer but it is still good or you can go up with the cable car. You have to buy ticket to the parking spots It was 5 euros for the whole year. I recomment it for every single person in this...
Read moreWe rented helmets with torches and took the lift to the top. Our intention was to see the tunnels caves and explore the greater area though as it turned out there was more to it. We took the trail 401/402 down to the mountain while visiting some labeled ww1 caves and by the time we where at the base of the rock we saw the trail was leading us towards and around the rock. While exploring there we found out there was a huge tunnel connecting the top to the base of the rock almost 40minutes long going down (300m height difference I think). Ofc since we were already down we didn't go up but for 5 minutes. Then continued the exploration with more caves tunnels and war remnants. Overall...
Read morePasso Dolomitico, quindi 5 Stelle obbligate...secondo me, questo, dal punto di vista ambientale e paesaggistico, è, dopo il Gardena e il Giau ( i più Spettacolari in assoluto..), il più Bello....come Maestosità e Puro Panorama al Passo, Gardena e Giau sono come già scritto piu' di un gradino sopra, ma il Falzarego ha il Punto Forte e più Fotogenico lungo la strada che sale dalla Valle Ampezzana... mi spiego; più di una volta mi è capitato di salire da Cortina d'Ampezzo quando il sole comincia a tramontare, nel momento in cui la sua parete rocciosa fra Monte Lagazuoi e Forcella Farenazas, ammirabile a destra della carreggiata, assume colori Magici, fra il Rosa acceso e l'arancio, in uno scenario davvero Meraviglioso, che vi rimarrà negli occhi per sempre... al Passo, oltre alla ripidissima ed adrenalitica funivia ( prego evitare chi soffre di vertigini..) che porta alla Cima del Lagazuoi e a diverse ferrate, utilizzate anche in tempo di guerra, a destra c'è il bivio per il vicino Passo Valparola che porta velocemente ( la sua discesa è la più comoda e piacevole di tutte le Dolomiti..) in alta Val Badia, mentre a sinistra si può trovare l'omonimo rifugio con bar e shop di souvenir annesso, molto fornito ; proseguendo dritti invece, si scende verso Cernadoi e la Valle di Livinallongo e Arabba...moto o macchina che sia, SPETTACOLO...
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