Between Val del Brenta, Feltrino and Val Belluna we find Monte Grappa, the emerging peak of the Grappa Massif.
With an altitude of 1775 m, Monte Grappa is the highest peak in the Massif.
It lends itself to long walks and adventures, and there are many routes in the area for different needs.
The Massiccio del Grappa together with Monte Grappa offers spectacular landscapes that will leave you speechless. It represents some of the best scenery between the provinces of Treviso and Belluno, a must-see just a few kilometres away.
Monte Grappa lends itself to long snowshoe hikes, also organised at night on those evenings when there is a full moon reflecting its light on the white snow.
There are also several facilities for downhill and cross-country skiing for every difficulty and level.
But just in case you don’t trust your potential, Sci Club Montegrappa is for you!
The Military Shrine of Cima del Grappa
This is one of the main military ossuaries pertaining to the First World War that you must visit if you happen to be in this area. It is located on top of Monte Grappa at an altitude of 1775 m and can be reached by car thanks to a car park located nearby. You can choose to deepen your visit with a local guide. The panorama offered is incredible and just a few kilometres from home.
Translated by Dr Giada Gubert
Intern at the Chamber of Commerce of Treviso – Belluno |Dolomites