Coldai Pond, the mirror of the Civetta

Provincia di Belluno


10 - 12 people

A lonely, wild valley that fascinates in its apparent stillness as a real mountain.
Time seems to have stood still, and the echoing of old-fashioned darks mingles with the cuckoo’s song that heralds the beautiful season.
Gateway to the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, the Zemola Valley , thanks to its bowl-like conformation, will allow us to take a wide-ranging loop tour.
Starting from Casera Mela north of Erto, in a clockwise direction we will reach the Casera Bedin shelter, Rif. Maniago and finally Casera Galvana, keeping once we gain altitude, at an altitude between 1650 and 1750 m.
DETAILS
The trails are well-marked, nevertheless, given the non-busy nature, let’s not expect “highways” as in the glossy Dolomites ; it is a corner of unspoiled nature where man’s footprint is discreet and reduced to the necessary.
Difficulty level: Medium
Height difference: about 1000 meters and development of 15 km
A good level of training and habit of walking in the mountains is required, both because of the elevation gain and the length of the route.
COSTS AND RESERVATIONS
Cost includes guide service
Guide fee : 30 €/person
The cost does not include any expenses for meals, transportation, etc.
To book you can fill out the Form on this page or contact us directly:
Daniel Tel. 328 5717212
Guide service and individual insurance
Meals, transportation.
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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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