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Park2Trek Dolomites - 4th stage

Mountain tour · San Martino di Castrozza,Primiero,Vanoi
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Two mountain ranges, two regions, two parks: different environments for structure and nature, both World Heritage Sites, united by the continuous line of the Alta Via n. 2
difficult
Distance 12.3 km
6:43 h
1,511 m
1,007 m
2,169 m
1,118 m
Alta Via n. 2 connects the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park and the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Natural Park, places where biodiversity manifests in all its beauty. The great richness and rarity of the flora makes the former a botanical jewel, while the latterexalts the geological and forestry beauties.
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ApT San Martino
Update: September 15, 2022
Difficulty
difficult
Technique
Stamina
Highest point
2,169 m
Lowest point
1,118 m

Track types

Asphalt 21.56%Forested/wild trail 19.37%Path 56.04%Road 1.56%Unknown 1.44%
Asphalt
2.6 km
Forested/wild trail
2.4 km
Path
6.9 km
Road
0.2 km
Unknown
0.2 km
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Safety information

Choose the route according to your experience and your physical preparation: start with short distances first!

The more, the merrier: leaving alone for a hike can be risky, travel with at least one other person, the experience of a Trekking is better when shared with friends and family!

Program your Trekking in advance, check trails and paths on the maps, have a look online to find out more about your itinerary, ask somebody who already walked the same route.

Prepare your backpack: have a look at our check-list to be sure you already packed all the equipment you may need during the Trekking!

Don’t forget to check the weather forecast.

If you really want to try the experience of a Trekking but you don’t feel ready to do it by your own,  just ask one of our Alpine Guides!

Try to estimate an average journey-time of every route, considering the physical condition of each member of the group.

Inform the Hut owner or who is waiting for you at home about your time of arrival and the itinerary.

Keep your eyes open: while you’re walking, check the number of each footpath, but don’t forget to enjoy nature and its magic!

A plan B is always a good idea! Organize an alternative route in case of bad weather or unforeseen event: go back if it’s necessary, play it safe!

Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.

Tips and hints

www.sanmartino.com

booking@sanmartino.com

+39 0439 768867

Start

Rifugio Passo Cereda (1,118 m)
Coordinates:
DD
46.191249, 11.942171
DMS
46°11'28.5"N 11°56'31.8"E
UTM
32T 727029 5119505
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Destination

Rifugio Treviso

Turn-by-turn directions

From Passo Cereda take path 718 following an initial asphalt section. Once you reach Brunet, go up the slope toward Passo delle Regade. At about 1,900 meters, it bends to the right heading toward Forcella d'Oltro; after passing the latter and descending a steep scree, you enter the woods, reaching the Treviso refuge on an easy path.
Note: for those who take the original route, consider an extra hour to reach Passo Cereda from Chalet Giasenei on path 801A that connects to path 801.

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Coordinates

DD
46.191249, 11.942171
DMS
46°11'28.5"N 11°56'31.8"E
UTM
32T 727029 5119505
w3w 
///clubhouses.seasonal.boot
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Equipment

Strong and snug Trekking backpack
Trekking boots or Trekking shoes, possibly Gore-Tex
Fleece Wind-stopper jacket and light Wind-stopper trousers
T-shirts, underwear and socks
Lightweight long trekking trousers
Heavy fleece jacket or pullover
Sun hat, warm beanie and lightweight termal gloves
Towel, sleeping bag liners
Basic First Aid Kit, blister patches
Water bottle or Thermos
Head lamp and pocketknife
Information material and map
Telescopic trekking poles (optional)
Sunscreen, photocamera


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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
12.3 km
Duration
6:43 h
Ascent
1,511 m
Descent
1,007 m
Highest point
2,169 m
Lowest point
1,118 m

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