Val di Zoldo is a small treasure chest in the Dolomites, where mighty mountains and centuries-old forests create postcard views. Here the villages adapt to nature: wooden houses, hidden churches and ancient mills reveal stories of work, crafts and traditions that still permeate the valley today. In winter, the slopes of the ValdiZoldo Ski Area welcome skiers and snowboarders of all levels of expertise, while in summer the trails open up to hikers, MTB lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts.
Falcade is the gateway to the great Dolomite passes, with its spectacular views and adrenaline-fueled vie ferrate trails that attract hikers and mountaineers from all over Europe. The village maintains an authentic charm, with intimate squares and Alpine traditions that are intertwined with cultural events and local festivals. In summer, the pastures are coloured with flowers and trekking combines with the discovery of fauna, including marmots and golden eagles, while in winter the San Pellegrino Ski Area, connected to the Dolomiti Superski area, offers wide and sunny slopes.
In Alleghe, the landscape opens onto the eponymous lake, nestled at the foot of the Civetta, and perfect for walks, picnics and water sports during the summer. With its narrow streets and historic houses, the village is an ideal place to discover local flavours and traditions that still flourish. In winter, this evocative setting is ideal for those who love skating and snowshoeing on the snowy banks. From Alleghe, there is direct access to Ski Civetta, the largest ski area in Veneto and one of the 12 valleys of the Dolomiti Superski region.
Agordino is a valley that surprises not only those looking for adventure, but also those who want to encounter a world of nature, culture and deeply rooted flavours.
The Pale di San Martino, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are peaks that attract mountaineers from all over the world for their legendary rock faces. But it's not just a land of sporting activity: here you can walk among stone villages, ancient water mills and forests that preserve rare silences. Canale d'Agordo, birthplace of Pope Luciani, is the starting point for discovering stories and spirituality, while in the valleys time slows down among the huts and Ladin traditions. And then there are the delicious treats that you can't find anywhere else: carfogn (fried desserts stuffed with poppy seed puree), herbs harvested in high altitude meadows, and malga cheeses that smell like pastures.