Landre Scur, the breath of the Resettum

Provincia di Pordenone


10 - 15 people

Being on the highest point of the hike and being able to get a full view of the route is something that has always excited me.
A full-circle, ridgeline ride through the hills of the towns of Revine Lago, Tarzo and Vittorio Veneto, seemingly divided by the morphology of the land, actually united by a web of paths and dirt roads bearing witness to the ancient relationships between the people.
DETAILS
We will leave from the town of Revine Lago to tackle the first ridge of the day, the Belvedere, which with its up and down path will put brio right away in our legs.
The tour continues counterclockwise in the direction of Mount Piai, the second ridge of the day, which at 540 m will be the highest point of the entire tour.
From here, the gaze goes to the Pre-Alps and Col Visentin, Mount Pizzoc and some peaks of the Alpago chain can be recognized; to the south, on clear days, the lagoon and the Adriatic will shine in the sun.
The trails are well marked and do not present any particular technical difficulties, this however the short but intense uphill climbs, require good training and firm pace.
Sturdy hiking shoes or mountain boots
Backpack with seasonally appropriate clothing. Rain jacket
Packed lunch and drinks
In dolomiti Beat we are all AMM Certified by the College of Alpine Guides of Veneto, to guarantee you maximum safety and professionalism and think only of your enjoyment!
The floor plan of the house in which I grew up reflects an old custom whereby the kitchen faces south and the rooms face north.
This good design rule reserved for me a small room overlooking hills and foothills, woods and meadows, inevitable not to feel attraction to that world that was just begging to be explored and that I had begun to know from that window.
As I grew up, my gaze went beyond those hills, further north, to the Dolomites and into all those mountains that give me excitement.
There they are, after all, outside my bedroom window.
"If the point at which you plunge into a river is the present, I thought, then the past is the water that has passed you by, the water that goes downward and where there is nothing left for you, while the future is the water that comes down from above, bringing dangers and surprises. The past is downstream, the future is upstream.
Whatever fate is, it dwells in the mountains above our heads."
Paolo Cognetti
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