The cable car Funivia Pass Pordoi is for most people a very convenient way to get within an hours walk of the highest peak in Sella group, the Piz Boe. I used it to descent to give my knees a rest. The 4 min glide down is almost too short to enjoy the panorama but is certainly more comfortable than a 40 min knee crunching walk. One of the best-known Dolomite passes, Pordoi marks the boundary between Trentino and Veneto. Located between the Sella group to the north and the Marmolada group to the south, from the Pordoi Pass it really is worth the effort to take the cable car as high as the 2950 m altitude of the Sass Pordoi to admire one of the most incredible views of the Dolomites and the Alps.
Cable car of Pordoi The cable car connecting Pordoi Pass t… FABIO
Framed between Sass Pordoi and Sass Becé, Pordoi Pass marks the border between the Province of Trento and the Province of Belluno. Located 12 km away from Canazei, it features as many as 28 hairpin bends.. Piz Boè can be easily reached thanks to a super modern cable car that leads to the highest peak of Sass Pordoi (2,950 meters) in just a. The Sass Pordoi cable car is one of the most famous summer ski lifts in the Dolomites. This cable car connects Passo Pordoi at 2239 meters with Sass Pordoi at 2950 meters. Sass Pordoi, where the cable car arrives, is known as the "Terrace on the Dolomites" due to its spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. We parked the car in the pass and took the cable car up to 2950 m height, return ticket 18 euro. Cable car is very modern, big and very stable during movement, takes few minutes to get up.. The cable car leaves the Passo Pordoi every ten minutes and the ascent lasts about seven minutes. the views on the way up are spectacular particularly. The top of the pass stands at 2239 meters above sea level is the starting point of the Pordoi cable car, which leads to the top of Piz Boè. Excursions at night also start from here. Even the famous Viel dal Pan path, an ancient trade route for the transportation of bread with exceptional views of the Marmolada glacier, begins from here.
Cable car station on Pordoi Pass (2.240 m), leading to Sass Pordoi (2.
The in 1962 constructed cable car on the Sass Pordoi in the Sella Group overcomes approx. 700 metres in altitude in 4 minutes. Like this one of the most important peaks of the Sella Group is easily accessible. On the plateau a panoramic terrace and the Rif. Maria restaurant, named after Maria Piaz, a pioneer of tourism in this area, are located. Review of Funivia Pass Pordoi. Reviewed August 6, 2014. Cable car takes you to the top of one of the dolomites. It is a very jaggedy landscape to view. The views as you go up the cable car are pretty spectacular. The journey is very quick. There is a lot of loose rock at the top of the mountain and very steep drops. The cable car Funivia Pass Pordoi is for most people a very convenient way to get within an hours walk of the highest peak in Sella group, the Piz Boe. I used it to descent to give my knees a rest. The 4 min glide down is almost too short to enjoy the panorama but is certainly more comfortable than a 40 min knee crunching walk. Pordoi Pass - Piz Boè. The view is lovely, and the presence of the cable car makes it very popular, but it is advisable not to underestimate the short final climb to the summit. The excursion, although pleasant, is steep and rocky, so it is essential to be physically prepared. On the summit, the trail passes by the Rifugio Capanna Fassa.
Cable car at the Pordoi Pass, Val di Fassa, Trentino Alto Adige Italy
Piz Boè is considered to be one of the easiest summits over 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) in the Dolomites. This is largely because you have the option to take a cable car to skip the majority of the exhausting climb. This hike starts at Passo Pordoi. From here, ride a cable car to Sass Pordoi and then it is a relatively short but strenuous hike. Pordoi Pass take the cable car to Sass Pordoi (2,948 m) and then go downhill on path no. 627/A to the Forcella Pordoi. Now keep going towards the central plateau (path no. 627). Leave path no. 627 and take no. 638 when you come to it. This path takes you up to the top of the Piz Boè mountain without too much difficulty also thanks to metallic.
Pordoi is a pass in the Dolomites in the Alps, located between the Sella group in the north and the Marmolada group in the south. The pass is at an altitude of 2,239 m (7,346 ft), and the road crossing the pass connects Arabba (Livinallongo del Col di Lana) with Canazei (Fascia Valley).It is the second highest surfaced road traversing a pass in the Dolomites, after the Sella Pass. Visit Pordoi Pass. Located between the Sella group and the Marmolada is the alluring Pordoi Pass. The road that crosses the pass is the highest surfaced road on any pass in the Dolomites and it connects Arabba in the Livinallongo Valley with Canazei in the Valle di Fassa. The Pordoi Pass has a long, rich history, including its role in several WWI battles and the contributions it has made to.
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Combined pass cabin lift Canazei-Pecol + cable car Pecol-Col dei Rossi € 14,00 one way (junior € 8,50); € 14,00 back (junior € 8,50); € 25,00 return ticket (junior € 15,00). View down on "Pecol". The locality can be reached by car from Canazei (in the direction of Passo Pordoi) or with the cable car Belvedere, directly from the. Reaching the starting point. The trail starts at the Pordoi pass (coordinates 46.488969, 11.811467) which lies between the famous ski resort Canazei and the popular town of Cortina d'Ampezzo. If you are arriving from the west or south-west, you should first drive to Canazei and then take the Strada Dolomites to the pass.