Even by
the standards of the Stelvio National Park, which raises the bar for
magnificent hiking, Valfurva takes it up a notch with a network of mountain
huts readily available to welcome hikers, as well as fascinating First World
War trails too.
Out of the
bounty of options, Val Zebrù earns a spot at the top of the list for its
wildlife – expect to see deer, marmots and ibex while out. During October and
November, the fiery autumnal hues make this valley particularly beautiful, and
the sounds of the roaring stags echo between the mountains.
More
stunning adventures await in Valfurva’s other key hiking zones: Valle dei
Forni, home to the Forni glacier, and Val Cedec. What’s more, don’t overlook
the Gavia Pass – not just the elite preserve of road cyclists, this area has
hiking trails and views to make you swoon.
Val Zebrù
Paluaccio and Forte di Oga
Lago di Campaccio
Profa Lakes
Dosdè Hut
Monte Scale
Troi da li Tea
Bochèta de Trèla
Pìza di rin
Filon del Mot
Route of Vallecetta
Rifugio Pizzini - Val Cedec
Val Federia
Val Vezzola
Val Lia and Val Cardoné
Val Lia e Alpe Boron
The 3 Barracks
Ride around Cancano
Hiking in Val Viola

Consorzio Tourisport di S. Caterina Valfurva
Piazza Magliavaca
info.valfurva@bormio.eu
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