Zuid Tirol Dolomieten Campolongo Pordoi SanPellegrino Marmolada Fedaia Sella Gardena
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Last edit: 12-04-2020
Route Summary
driven 13/09/2016 Passo Campolongo
Pordoi
Passo San Pellegrino
Lift Marmolada Glacier
Passo Fedaia
Sella
Gardena
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Duration
3h 26m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
150.28 km
Countries
Marmolada Gletscher
RouteXpert Review
Today is clear weather. We do not only want to ride motorcycles but also benefit from visiting the Marmolada Glacier with this clear weather. Via the Campolongo and the 33 hairpin bends of the Pordoi we drive towards Pozza di Fassa. We still take the Passo Di San Pellegrino and tour towards Alléghe. This is how we reach the Malga Ciapela Seilbahn. We leave the engines on the large parking lot and go up the cable car.
With the Punta Penia (3343 m) the Marmolada is the highest mountain group of the Dolomites, a worldwide unique massif between Veneto and Trento, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009. http://www.museomarmoladagrandeguerra.com/de/die-marmolata / die-marmolata-und-die-seilbahn /
The cable car Marmolada consists of 3 parts. From the base station of Malga Ciapèla (1,450 m) the first cable car takes you to Banc d'Antermoja (2,350 m), the second to Serauta (2,950 m). During the First World War the Marmolada Glacier played an important and strategic role. All explanations about this and a final tribute to the fallen soldiers can be found here in the museum. The 3rd lift will eventually take you to Punta Rocca (3,265 m) with panoramic terrace, mountain restaurant and a mountain chapel carved into the rocks in honor of the fallen soldiers.
The station is on the other side of Punta Penia (3343 m), the highest mountain in the Dolomites.
Enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of 360 ° with your feet in the snow, in the beautiful landscape of the Marmolada overlooking the beautiful Dolomite peaks.
After all this beauty we continue towards Fedaia, which we had just seen as a small blue dot. Via the Sella and Passo Gardena we return to the hotel.
This was a spectacular day. You must have very clear weather to visit the glacier, otherwise it is a waste of your money if you see nothing through the clouds and fog.
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