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The Dolomiteses Val of Zoldo

The Val of Zoldo is famous for his/her ice cream, and not only... from here teachers they have departed gelatai that has done fortune in the world and you/they has spread this prelibatezza. From this valley stupendous paths depart, toward the mountain it Flirts, the Pelmo mountain and the Sfornioi mountain, but who wants to make less binding runs you/he/she can choose among those some fondovalle, on the stream Maè. The Valley of Zoldo is note for the Tall Streets Dolomitiche, from this valley, in fact, they pass the most famous streets in the Dolomiteses those that the alpine history of this earth has done. The mythical n°1 the landscape, the wildest n°3 and for true lovers of the trekking the ring Zoldano a path to be done in more days. The guides point out around 6 days and 30 hours of walk, with a total of 70 kms and with 5.000 meters gradient: a very binding run, for which suitable physical preparation is needed and, above all, a guide of the place.
An easy and brief path is 490 that it conducts to the shelter of Bosconero (1.457 meters), from here it is possible to admire a stupendous panorama: the walls of the Bosconero, of the Sfornioi and of the Owl.
The Dinosaurs. The imprints of dinosaur can find on the Pelmetto (2.990 meters) mountain. In the antiquity, around 200 million years ago, in this zone it was present the sea and the peaks they were only islets, here explained the presence of the dinosaurs, that you/they browsed the present vegetation in this small lowland. To reach the Pelmetto mountain needs to cross not an itinerary too much binding, around 1 now of walk. From Fork Staulanza, he takes the path 472 that it directs him toward the shelter Venice, later around 30 minutes of walk he leaves the path 472 to climb to the left toward the Pelmetto: the path conducts us to a rock where the tracks of dinosaur are engraved. In the Museum of Forest of Cadore it is possible to see an I tread some present imprints on the Pelmetto.
Who doesn't want to make the Tall Streets you/he/she can spend the time among the numerous countries, and to visit the Museum of the Nail to Oven of Zoldo or the Museum of the Uses and Customs to Zoldo Alto. Along the roads it is possible to see the old masis, houses in stone and wood. A country that deserves a visit is With the: to the feet of the Pelmo, the country is full of tabià, wood barns and stone, while going to Zoppè of Cadore we can relive the history of the country and the valley looking at some suspended plates.


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