Arabba - Passo Pordoi - "Porta Vescovo"
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From Arabba follow the path that climbs towards Passo Pordoi alongside the "Cordevole" stream.
Arriving at the locality "Pont de Vauz", you can reach the "Fodom" cable car to Passo Pordoi in a few minutes.
...From Arabba follow the path that climbs towards Passo Pordoi alongside the "Cordevole" stream.
Arriving at the locality "Pont de Vauz", you can reach the "Fodom" cable car to Passo Pordoi in a few minutes.
From the Pass, follow trail no. 680 that gently climbs towards "Porta Vescovo" alongside the northern side of the ridges, passing below the "Sas Ciapel" (2,537 meters) and reaching the upper station of the cable car, with which you then descend back to Arabba.
This is a very scenic route overlooking both the Sella Group and the Marmolada, also walkable in the opposite direction.
The path winds along a lava massif in the heart of the Dolomites.

From Arabba follow the path that climbs towards Passo Pordoi alongside the Cordevole stream.
Arriving at the locality "Pont de Vauz" you can reach Passo Pordoi by cable car in a few minutes.
From the Pass, follow trail no. 680 that gently climbs towards "Porta Vescovo" alongside the northern side of the ridges, passing below the "Sas Ciapel" (2,537 meters) and reaching the upper station of the cable car, with which you then descend back to Arabba.
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The hiker's kit:
waterproof backpack or with waterproof cover (not too large if the hike is short) topographic map (alternatively a local map with recommended trails) compass and altimeter (alternatively a sports watch) binoculars water bottles energy bars or snacks chocolate sandwiches (alternatively lunch in a mountain hut) breathable t-shirt spare t-shirt (preferably breathable) sweatshirt or fleece windproof and waterproof jacket shorts long trousers socks (long or calf length) soft, multi-sport shoes that wrap around the ankle light cap/headband anti-reflective sunglasses sunscreen walking poles first aid kit (plasters, disinfectant, gauze, etc.)It is recommended to pay attention to road crossings.
Always let someone know where you are going and the approximate duration of your hike and avoid going alone.
The emergency phone number is 112 or 118 (ambulance).
By car
From Innsbruck, Brenner Motorway A22 up to the Bressanone exit, continue via the Puster Valley, Badia Valley and Campolongo Pass. From Verona/Milan, Brenner Motorway A22 up to the Egna Ora exit, continue via the Fiemme Valley, Fassa Valley, Pordoi Pass, and Arabba. From Venice, Motorway A27 Belluno exit, follow the Agordina 203 to Agordo, Caprile, and Arabba.By train
Nearest railway stations:
Belluno - 70 km Brunico - 48 km Ponte Gardena - 51 kmBy bus
Brunico - 47 km connection via SAD line www.sad.it Belluno - 70 km connection via Dolomitibus line www.dolomitibus.itBy plane
Venice Treviso/Venice Marco Polo - 160/170 km Innsbruck - 140 km Verona - 270 km Milan Bergamo/Milan Malpensa - 310/400 kmA free parking lot is available near the "Porta Vescovo" cable car and paid parking near the Church of Arabba.
Before leaving, we recommend checking the weather forecast, as it rapidly changes in the mountains, and the conditions of the trail.
"The sustainable hiker's guide":
choose the route based on your physical and technical abilities inform yourself before departure about the route you intend to take (distances, elevation gain, time required, springs, fountains, mountain huts, lifts, bivouacs, etc.) check the condition of the chosen path never undertake a hike alone always carry all your rubbish back down please stay on marked trails please be quiet do not collect stones or minerals do not feed animals do not light fires do not pick flowers or plantsKamery internetowe z trasy
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