The Mountains Of Italy | Dolomites

GUIDE TO THE CIVETTA GROUP The Civetta (3,220 m) is a mountain group is part of the Italian Dolomites, in the Belluno Province of the Veneto Region. It separates the Zoldano from the Agordino regions, and is the scenic backdrop to the village of Alleghe. It was described by the Italian writer Dino Buzzati as 'The most beautiful rock wall in the Alps'. On the NW side this mountain  is characterized by an awe-inspiring vertical wall, with a sheer drop of more than 1,000 metres in altitude gradient between the summit and the valley floor . This impressive ridge is 4 km long, as it runs between the Cima Su Alto and the Torre Coldai (2,600 m). In the mountaineering world it is also known as “the wall of walls”, where many historical climbing routes are found, like the Solleder-Lettembauer, the Philip-Flamm, the “Via Dei 5 Di Valmadrera”.        The Civetta is mentioned for the first time in a document dated 1665 as Zuita, it was logged on official maps only after 1774. The origins of the name is debated; one idea is that it comes from the Latin word civitas (city), as the side overlooking Alleghe resembles a city of towers, another links the name to an owl,  (‘civetta’ in Italian means ‘owl’), in Italy the owl is traditionally associated with bad luck. This hints that somehow the mountain was considered cursed. However, unlike many areas the name does not seem to be a reference that the mountain's shape resembling an owl, (this sort of resemblance is usually considered to be the most common reason behind mountain names, especially in the Dolomites). TOWNS OF THE CIVETTA GROUP Alleghe Agordo Caprile Dont MAIN PEAKS OF THE CIVETTA GROUP Monte Civetta (3220 m) Piccola Civetta (3207 m) Cima di Tomè (3004 m) Punta Tissi (2992 m) Moiazza Sud (2878 m) Moiazza Nord (2865 m) MOUNTAIN HUTS IN THE CIVETTA GROUP Rifugio Torrani Rifugio Sonino al Coldai Rifugio Mario Vazzoler Rifugio Tissi

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Passes In the Italian Mountains

PASSO CEREDA | DOLOMITES   Passo Cereda divides the Trento and Belluno provinces in northern Italy and is one of the lesser known climbs of the Dolomites, but an excellent route that has less traffic then some of the better know passes to the north.   The mountain pass links Fiera di Primiero with the Agordo valley.  There are three routes up to Passo Cereda. For me the best ride is from Fiera di Primiero, an 8.4 km climb with an average grade of 9%.  The ride over the pass from Agordo is 3 times as long but an easy ride that makes a loop route over Passo Rolle and Passo Valles back to Agordo an excellent day. From Fiera di Primiero: Province: Trento Length: 8.4 km Average grade: 9% Difficulty: 100.66  From Ponte Mas Province: Belluno Length: 35.5 km Average grade: 2.8% Difficulty: 78.22

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