Taibon Pale
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 45.50 km
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Average duration: 27h 25
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 5,037 m
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Vertical drop: - 5,032 m
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Highest point: 2,820 m
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Lowest point: 833 m
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Country: Italy
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Area: Alps
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District: Taibon Agordino
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Start/End: N 46.296403° / E 11.934122°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 833 m
- 1 : km 5.62 - alt. 1,806 m - FLLA CESURETTE - FLLA CESURETTE
- 2 : km 8.39 - alt. 1,375 m - GARES - GARES
- 3 : km 11.33 - alt. 2,129 m - FLLA STIA - FLLA STIA
- 4 : km 14.68 - alt. 2,553 m - MULAZ - MULAZ
- 5 : km 15.82 - alt. 2,815 m - FARANGOLE - FARANGOLE
- 6 : km 21.36 - alt. 2,575 m - ROSETTA - ROSETTA
- 7 : km 25.82 - alt. 2,450 m - PASSO DI BALL - PASSO DI BALL
- 8 : km 26.67 - alt. 2,284 m - PRADIDALI - PRADIDALI
- 9 : km 28.91 - alt. 2,692 m - PASSO DELLE LEDE - PASSO DELLE LEDE
- 10 : km 33.62 - alt. 1,572 m - TREVISO - TREVISO
- 11 : km 37.13 - alt. 2,467 m - PASSO CANALI - PASSO CANALI
- 12 : km 38.56 - alt. 2,515 m - FLLA DEL MIEL - FLLA DEL MIEL
- S/E : km 45.5 - alt. 833 m
Other walks in the area
Cascata Ru de Rialt
An easy, short hike that takes you to a beautiful waterfall.
The hike starts in Alleghe and follows the lake.
Be sure to wear proper hiking boots, as the end of the hike is on a small scree slope.
Val Falcina nature trail
Lago del Mis is a little gem nestled between two peaks of the Belluno Dolomites. Its steep banks offer few opportunities for hiking and enjoying the crystal-clear waters. However, at the mouth of the Val Falcina, in the middle of the southern shore of the lake, a nature trail has been created. It starts from the beach at Pian Falcina and climbs up to the heights above. In about an hour, you reach the bottom of a valley where the stream has carved out pleasant pools, then return to the starting point via a trail that follows the flooded bed of a branch of the lake. The route is dotted with information panels explaining the geological and ecological context of the Val del Mis.
Passo Giau - Col de Forcella Ambrizzola
One of the most beautiful hikes in the area, in our opinion. At the foot of the Mondeval massif, equipped climbing routes. So many marmots that you can see them everywhere, especially in the valley before the first pass. Option to continue to the Col della Puena. Many options for returning if you have arranged transport.
Loop around the Sella massif from Boè
This circuit on the eastern slope of the Sella massif is a very accessible loop hike with minimal elevation gain and no major technical difficulties. However, you do need to be in good physical shape. Geologically speaking, it's really cool because the hike passes through rock formations typical of the Dolomites and offers breathtaking views.
Col Raiser Seceda

A superb hike in the Puez Geisler Odle Nature Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This route offers magnificent panoramic views at the foot of the Fermeda, Sass Rigais and Furchetta peaks.
At Seceda, a promontory high above the void, you'll witness a spectacular alignment of these peaks, posing for you. At various other points on the loop, you'll enjoy marvellous panoramic views of the Langkofel, Schlern and Sella massifs.
Le Lac de Sorapis

Lake Sorapis is a magnificent turquoise lake of glacial origin at the foot of the peak known as Le Doigt de Dieu (God's Finger).
Please note: a user reported on 15 June 2025 that
>the cumulative elevation gain according to our two GPS devices is approximately 400/450m (and definitely not 935m) , and it took us 3 hours and 15 minutes walking at a fairly normal pace.
Monte Pezza from Malga Van
Valbelluna is a wide valley stretching for around 50 kilometres at the foot of the Belluno Dolomites. It is bordered to the south by a pre-Alpine massif reminiscent of the Vosges, which contrasts with the verticality of the Dolomites. The proposed route takes you up from a dark valley to the mountain pastures on the ridge. And from up there, what a view of the Dolomites, the Venetian plain and the sea in the distance!
Ride in the western part of the Alpe di Siusi, Seiser Alm
To the west of the Dolomites, just above the Isarco Valley, there is a rather surreal place. Imagine a plateau covering several thousand hectares, with undulating terrain between 1,800 and 2,400 metres above sea level, almost completely devoid of trees, and dotted with hundreds of alpine barns. And all this is surrounded by several Dolomite massifs rising to over 3,000 metres. Here you can give free rein to your wanderlust, and the suggested route is the one we took to discover the area.
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