Dolomiti di Zoldo
Pelmo - Civetta - Moiazza
In the wildest and most authentic heart of the Dolomites, Val di Zoldo unfolds like a gem set among towering rock faces and deep forests, surrounded by majestic giants such as Monte Pelmo, Civetta, and Moiazza. This hiking map will guide you through a land that captivates with its rugged solitude, its profound silence, and the endless variety of experiences it offers with every step.
From the sheer cliffs of Civetta to the panoramic terraces of Monte Rite, from the hanging meadows of Passo Staulanza to the enchanted villages of Zoppè di Cadore and Santa Fosca, every trail tells a story—of ancient trades, alpine legends, and breathtaking views.
Perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and ski touring, this map provides complete coverage of the most scenic valleys and passes: Val Fiorentina, Valle del Biois, Agordo, Alleghe, Passo Duran, San Vito di Cadore, Monte Rite, Spiz di Mezzodì, Sasso di Bosconero, Pale di San Lucano, Talvena, and many other hidden corners that remain wonderfully untouched.
Number: 303
ISBN: 9791280496744
Pages: 2 (1 foglio)
Scale: 1:25.000
Edition: 2025
Size: 68×99 cm formato aperto, 22,5×12,5 formato chiuso
Material: Polyart
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