In the footsteps of mountain animals at Ciampac
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A natural amphitheatre shaped by glaciers, the Ciampac basin is just about the best you could wish for on a snowshoe day. Whether exploring on your own or with a mountain guide, the route unfolds step...
This circular walk invites silence and steady breathing: you move forward, spend your breath, let your words fall away… until a well-earned, delicious break in one of the surrounding mountain huts. A journey into the heart of Ladin hospitality - shelter, smiles that feel like an embrace, and steaming dishes that restore your energy before heading back out on the trail.
From Alba di Canazei, take the lift up to Ciampac. After exiting the gondola, turn left and follow the red and blue signs to reach the starting point of the trail and begin "floating" across the snow, surrounded by spectacular Dolomite views. The route gradually approaches the west face of Colac. After a short up-and-down section, you cross a flat area, passing over several small wooden bridges. Along the way, numerous panoramic viewpoints allow you to admire the Sella Group - with the unmistakable pyramid of Piz Boè - as well as Colac and the volcanic Crepa Neigra. On the return stretch, you'll come across a viewing point with telescopes, where you can identify individual Dolomite peaks marked on a panel. After your walk, four mountain huts await you for a delicious Ladin lunch or a well-deserved sweet break.
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Periodic maintenance and inspection of the trails will be provided, especially after snowfall. It is recommended to always pay close attention to the type of terrain, as icy and slippery sections cannot be ruled out. It is also recommended to always be properly equipped. Walking times are approximate only, and it is important to consider that walking on snow is much more strenuous than walking without it.
2. Inform someone about your planned itinerary, return time and possible changes.
3. Plan your outings with others and, when possible, rely on a mountain professional.
4. Bring avalanche rescue equipment (beacon, shovel and probe) with you, practise using it regularly and do a group test before setting off.
5. Make sure you have suitable clothing and equipment (poles, crampons, water, snacks, etc.).
6. Always keep your pet on a leash.
7. Constantly and carefully assess the conditions of the route and your mental, physical and technical abilities. If in doubt, turn back.
8. Do not cross ski slopes, either downhill or cross-country.
9. Respect the environment around you and take your rubbish back down to the valley.
10. Help those in need. In case of real need and for emergencies, call 112.
Other access routes to Val di Fassa
From the A27 motorway (Venice), Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi exit: SS 203 to Agordo, then SP 346 over Passo San Pellegrino to Moena (Val di Fassa). From the Moena bypass, continue towards Canazei From the A27 motorway (Venice), Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi exit: SS 203 to Agordo/Alleghe/Rocca Pietore, then SP 641 over Passo Fedaia to Canazei From Arabba: SS 48 over Passo Pordoi to Canazei From Val Gardena: SS 242 over Passo Sella to Canazeisüdtirolmobil bus lines - Val di Fassa
Line 180: Vigo di Fassa - Passo Carezza - Bolzano- Nearest bus stop (Trentino Trasporti): Alba di Canazei > Strèda de Costa
- Nearest ski bus stop: Alba di Canazei > Ciampac lifts
Parking available at the Ciampac lift base station.
WT2
Strèda Roma, 36
38032 Canazei (TN)
Phone +39 0462 609500
info@fassa.com
www.fassa.com
Access is by gondola from Alba to Ciampac (ski pass valid, or round-trip tickets available at the lift ticket office).
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