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Vanoi Valley

700-1.000 meter

The Vanoi valley extends over a vast area of about 125 square kilometres and is mainly covered by magnificent conifers.
More than a hundred peaks are over 2000 metres and they swoop down to steep green slopes dotted with villages, extensive pastures, woods, lakes, mountain steams and rivers, alpine dairy farms and alpine huts are scattered over the entire area. The valley offers the natural beauty of the porphyry Lagorai chain of mountains as well as the solid granite peak of the Cima d’Aste. This extensive area, part of the nature park, remains unspoilt and untouched by man.
Taking a holiday in the Vanoi valley means immersing oneself in nature, where simple pleasures can be enjoyed together with healthy living and a sense of well being.

Canal San Bovo and Lausen - m. 758

This charming, welcoming village is situated above the confluence of the mountain rivers of Vanoi and Lozen, on a sunny terrace facing green slopes dotted with houses and hay barns. It is an ideal spot for family holidays and a starting point for many interesting walks and excursions.
In past times the village was known for its cattle markets. The name of the village was also initially the name of the entire valley: “valle del sambuco”, “canale del sambuco” – elder tree valley.In more recent times the area of Lausen, where the Mount Totoga tunnel begins and the Gobber pass road forks off, has undergone rapid building development and offers important services to the entire valley.

Caoria - m. 817

A typically alpine village that rises at the confluence of the Valsorda and Vanoi rivers where an alluvial cone lies in front of the rocky pyramid of Mount Cauriol. A good road continues up from here to the Refavaie Refuge (1110m).
The village is divided into two districts by the Valsorda river: “Caoria di fuori” (outer) and “Caoria di dentro” (inner). The church of San. Giovanni Nepomuceno (St John’s) is an example of modern architecture set into an alpine landscape.
Caoria offers many interesting excursions over rock features of different origins and nature. For mountain lovers the granite massif of Cima d’Asta and the porphyry chain of the Lagorai are very close by.

Zortea - m. 1028

Zortea is a typical alpine village spread out over a gently sloping terrace and taking a commanding position in the Vanoi valley. To the north the ethereal Sass Maor peak rises up above the village and the encircling mountains.
To get to the village you can follow on up the road from Prade via Revedea, or west of Gobbera along the left bank of the Lozen river, crossing it at Mureri, at the junction one fork goes towards Zortea whilst the other goes on up to lake Calaita and its refuge.
The right hand banks of the Lozen river are well exposed to the sun and are rich in meadows dotted with hay barns.

Cicona

As well as the villages of Prade and Zortea there are other small hamlets in the area: Cicona is perched up between Prade and Zortea and has an unusual microclimate which favours the cultivation of vegetables, small fruits and flowers.
Mureri and Valline are above Zortea in the Lozen valley.Berni and Battistoni are found lower on slopes above the river.

Gobbera - m. 989

The village is on a saddle which divides Canal San Bovo from Imer di Primiero, between the rocky Mount Totoga and the southern slopes of Redasega: The road that climbs up from Canale passes through green meadows dotted with hay barns.
The small church of San Silvestro is not far from the village, an important place full of religious and local history.
Gobbera is considered to be the link between Canal San Bovo and Imer; in fact the villages were once many centuries under the same local authority or commune.

Ronco and Cainari - m. 885

Two picturesque villages situated close together to the right of the Vanoi river on the steep slopes of Mount Remitta and “Pizzo degli Uccelli”. Further to the north, a few rural dwellings scattered over the slope, make up the locality of Ronco Costa. On meadows bordered by woods there are many characteristic “baite” or alpine dwellings. The surrounding landscape is severe, almost too wild, but not without its own particular charm.

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La Valle del Vanoi
La Valle del Vanoi
Canal San Bovo
Canal San Bovo