Dolomites in Alps / Italy
Summer
11. 08. 2008
1 / 5
↑ 602 m
↓ 602 m
8.7 km
5 hours
max. 2574 m n.m.
min. 2097 m n.m.
Parking in the Passo Falzarego road saddle. The road from Cortina d'Ampezzo leads to the saddle. A signposted path leads from the saddle into the mountains.
There are two very different paths to Monte Nuvoloau 2 574 m above sea level. A ferrata leads from the Passo Giau to the summit. From Passo Falzarego, the mountain can be reached comfortably by mountain paths. We opted for the easier walking option this time. So we left the car in the parking lot at the Passo Falzarego road saddle. From there we set off along the marked trail. The trail leads first through pastures where a large number of sheep were grazing. (photo) The trail ascends gently, still in open countryside. As we gained altitude, we moved from the pastures to a rockier landscape. The trail continued along the base of Monte Averau (photo) to the saddle of Forcela Nuvoloau. From here it is only a short distance to the summit of Monte Nuvolau at 2,574 m above sea level. On its rocky summit is the Rifugio Nuvolau mountain hut. Here we also had a beer and enjoyed the fantastic views. You can see the beautiful valley of Cortina d'Ampezzo, the Tofan group, Monte Pelmo, Marmolada, Piz Boe and other giants of the Dolomites. (photo)
After resting we headed back, At first we followed the same path. So we descended to the saddle of Forcel Nuvolau. We passed Monte Averau. But just after that, we turned off and started descending on the trail. The path eventually led us to the magical lake Lago de Val Limides. (photo) Here we took a short rest again and then followed the trails back to the Passo Falzarego saddle.
An easy hike in the heart of the Dolomites to the scenic summit of Monte Nuvolau 2,574 m above sea level. The route is only on mountain trails. Even the altitude is not difficult. There is no technically demanding place.
Water can be collected at the Passo Falzarego road saddle or in the stream at Lago de Val Limides. Due to the length of the hike, we had water with us (1.5 litres per person). In addition, it is possible to replenish supplies at the Rifugio Nuvolau and Rifugio Averau huts.
This trek is very short, no overnight stay is necessary. However, if it is necessary, or if you would like to enjoy an evening at a mountain hut, it is possible to stay overnight at the huts on the route - Rifugio Averau and Rifugio Nuvolau.
Mount Nuvolau 2 574 m above sea level is a truly scenic mountain. From the top you can see Monte Pelmo, Marmolada, Piz Boe, the Tofan group, the whole valley of Cortina d'Ampezzo and many other peaks.
There is no problem on the route. This is a very easy trek on mountain trails that even young children can safely manage.
For this trek, you just need classic mountain equipment. Sturdy shoes, functional underwear and a jacket for rain or wind. No special belay or climbing aids are required.
Refreshments are available at the Rifugio Nuvolau hut, located at the top of Monte Nuvolau, or at the Rifugio Averau hut, situated in the saddle between the Averau and Nuvolau mountains.
This trek is one of the very simple ones. However, due to the location of Monte Nuvolau, it is a fantastic experience as the trek offers views of the most beautiful rock giants of the Dolomites, including the impressive Marmolada. Even children can manage the route without any problems.