Things to do in Province of Belluno, Veneto: The Best Other Outdoor Activities

August 26, 2021 Sheron Bogner

The Province of Belluno (Italian: Provincia di Belluno; German: Provinz Belluno) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Belluno.
Restaurants in Province of Belluno

1. Valle di Livinallongo - Val De Fodom

Pieve di Livinallongo, Livinallongo del Col di Lana Italy http://www.ladinia.it/listinfo.php?id=461
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Valle di Livinallongo - Val De Fodom

2. Dolomiti SkiRock

Via Manaigo 21, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy +39 0436 860814 [email protected] http://Dolomitiskirock.com
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Dolomiti SkiRock

Reviewed By marcusa423 - Gävle, Sweden

Fantastic experience! Very serviceminded in the office, the guide was very nice and safety oriented. I strongly recommend them!

3. Sassolungo di Cibiana

Cibiana di Cadore Italy
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Sassolungo di Cibiana

4. Giardino Delle Formiche

32020 Falcade Italy
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Giardino Delle Formiche

5. Lago di Vedana

46_09_35_N 12_06_22_, 32037, Sospirolo Italy http://www.dolomitipark.it/en/page.php?id=545
Excellent
45%
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Lago di Vedana

A very nice small glacial lake nestled in the Dolomites. Floristic-vegetation rarities and birds population. A very quiet and relaxing place for fishing. Spectacular lanscape all around. Very close you will find the Certosa di Vedana, medieval religious building.

6. Ponte di Igne

Via Igne, Longarone Italy
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52%
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Ponte di Igne

7. Funbob

Via principale, Auronzo di Cadore Italy +39 0474 710355 http://auronzomisurina.it/fun-bob
Excellent
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4.5 based on 217 reviews

Funbob

8. Dolomiti Stars

Via Marmolada 2, 32022, Alleghe Italy +39 0437 523642 http://dolomitistars.dolomiti.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Dolomiti Stars

9. Riserva Naturale di Popolamento Animale Vincheto di Celarda

Viale del Vincheto 9, 32032, Feltre Italy +39 0439 840411 http://www3.corpoforestale.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/IT/IDPagina/1
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58%
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Riserva Naturale di Popolamento Animale Vincheto di Celarda

10. Passo Falzarego

Strada Regionale 48, Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Passo Falzarego

Reviewed By IN_Travelers47906 - West Lafayette, United States

Passo Falzarego is a mountain pass that has 33 hairpin curves going up and 27 coming down, for a grand total of 60. As is the custom in the Dolomites, each hairpin curve is marked with its number and elevation. At the top, you definitely want to take the cable car/gondola ride to Lagazuoi Peak, for both its history and the magnificence of its views. This peak was the object of heavy combat and mine warfare in WWI, causing the Italians to tunnel under the Austrian lines. We very much would have liked to explore the tunnels, but they were closed (early June) due to the snow. We enjoy visiting ski resorts and their mountains during spring and summer months, and especially enjoy riding the cable cars/gondolas to their peaks. Our experience in the U.S. has been that the gondola rides usually pass several towers before reaching the top, and usually the gondola is not that high off the ground. This gondola, however, crossed zero towers and the assent to 9,062 feet was rapid and steep. We were way off the ground. We met a family from Colorado and we all agreed this ride beats anything in Colorado. Another difference is that in the U.S. cable cars run continuously. You pay and the next car may be waiting for you. Here, there were only two cars running, one coming down as the other went up; but the ride is less than 5 minutes, so the wait was negligible. We were there mid-morning in early June and had no line to contend with. According to a a woman from the Czech Republic who has come to Mount Lagazuoi several times, the peak is crazy crowded in July and August. There was still a lot of snow at the top in early June. Our intention had been to take the gondola up and walk down; however, the path down was still closed due to the snow. The view from the top was almost beyond words. Similar to the Grand Canyon, it is a view so vast, so beautiful and so unique that you almost feel unworthy. Pictures cannot do justice. We hated to come off the mountain.

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