Dosoledo is an ideal starting point for exploring some of the most beautiful itineraries in the Comelico Superiore area. Just a few minutes from the village, you can find cultural trails, scenic walks, nature trails, and more challenging treks: those staying here will find options suitable for every season and level of experience.
Always check weather conditions, snow cover, and the opening times of accommodation facilities.
The difficulty of the routes may vary depending on the season and hiking experience.
Easy and scenic walks
Ideal for families, half-day trips, and initial explorations of the area.
Queen of Val Comuna
Following the trail that starts from the Val Grande thermal baths, you will reach the largest spruce tree in the Triveneto region: 50 meters tall and over two centuries old.
Aga Puza Spring
A nature trail that leads to the sulfur springs, immersed in the woods of Val Grande.
Coltrondo – Nemes – Rinfreddo
One of the most beautiful loops in Comelico. Accessible in summer and winter with snowshoes.
Via dei Fienili – Dosoledo
A cultural trail through eleven historic tabià (barns), rural courtyards, and vintage photographs.
Themed trails of Dosoledo
Trails dedicated to masks, traditions, farmers, and crafts: – Mascri – Tradizion – Bacani – Mestieri
Excellent all year round for combining nature and culture.
Val da Rin
A simple and peaceful walk, perfect for a half-day trip.
Torbiere di Danta
A unique natural area with walkways and educational panels.
A dedicated audio guide is available.
Intermediate hikes
Longer, more structured routes, suitable for those with a minimum level of fitness.
De Doo Refuge + Monte Zovo
Open views over the valley and the Popera Group.
Ajarnola Loop – Lake Ajarnola – Lake Sant’Anna
A very scenic hike starting from Padola.
Cima Colesei – Passo Monte Croce Comelico
From the Val Grande spa car park: open ridges alternating with wooded sections.
Coltrondo and Nemes from Passo Monte Croce
Scenic variations with moderate gradients.
More challenging hikes / high altitude
Routes recommended for those with good fitness and suitable equipment.
Monte Quaternà
From the Rinfreddo Refuge, you can reach one of the most popular peaks in Comelico.
Monte Cavallino (Groß Kinigat)
Access from Val Digon. Long itinerary in a high mountain environment.
Monte Spina
Trekking and biking on ridges and pastures with open views of Comelico.
Cima Colesei – Creston Popera
A challenging route, rich in evidence of the Great War.
Cammino delle Dolomiti (Dolomites Trail)
Stages that pass through symbolic places such as Mulin Berto, Cima Vallona, and the sources of the Piave:
– Auronzo → Candide
– Val Visdende → Sappada
– Candide → Val Visdende
Great War itineraries
Trenches, posts, tunnels, and historic trails at high altitude.
Discover some of the hiking trails in Val Comelico here and visit the social media profile managed by the Val Comelico Dolomiti Tourist Consortium to find out about organized excursions accompanied by mountain and nature guides!
Among the iconic places near the village are:
Val Visdende
“The temple of nature,” an unspoiled place where the Piave River originates.
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
The ultimate symbol of the Dolomites, easily accessible from Comelico.
Refuges and mountain huts accessible from Dosoledo and surroundings
Always check opening dates and accessibility of routes
Accessible via easy or intermediate walks
Rifugio Rinfreddo – 1,887 m (check winter opening times)
Nestled in the woods, with sweeping views of the Dolomites.
Malga Coltrondo – 1,880 m
From Passo Monte Croce; open pastures and typical flavors.
Rifugio De Doo – 1,857 m
Access from Costa or Costalissoio; perfect for a half-day trip.
Rifugio Col d’la Tenda – approx. 1,600 m
Also accessible from Dosoledo; authentic and panoramic.
Lunelli Refuge – 1568 m (only open in summer)
In Selvapiana; gateway to the Popera Group.
Nemes Refuge – 1877 m
From Passo Monte Croce; popular in both summer and winter.
Destinations for more structured trekking
Antonio Berti Refuge – 1950 m
In Vallon Popera: one of the most iconic and beloved destinations in Comelico.