Mountain peaks around Sutrio, a village in Italy's Carnic Alps, provide access to a range of mountain experiences. The area features diverse landscapes, from challenging ascents to serene hiking trails. Peaks in this region offer panoramic views that can extend to the Dolomites. Sutrio serves as a base for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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It's also worth going downhill with your bike
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Stunning view... once at the top, it's worth continuing the walk along the ridge and taking a nice circular walk.
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The hardest hill in Europe, a title that may not correspond to the absolute truth, but which was not assigned by chance; probably the hardest climb ever faced by the Great Cycling. If you want to face this climb I think you know what you are getting into... I can only wish you good luck and assure you that the satisfaction it gives is unique
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Beautiful lake under the Avostanis peak, reachable from the (impracticable) asphalt road exposed to the sun.
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Monte Crostis offers a breathtaking panorama, with an unparalleled view of the majestic Coglians, the roof of Friuli, and the surrounding green slopes. An extraordinary panoramic point, reachable even in winter, which offers a unique experience with a 360° view of the surrounding mountains.
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…a good and easy to reach excursion destination 🥾👀
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…you can get there by car 🚙 up to about 1520 m to Malga Promosio and from there you can continue comfortably to the lake 🥾
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For avid cyclists, Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro is renowned as one of the most challenging ascents in professional road cycling, having been featured multiple times in the Giro d'Italia. Its climb from Ovaro gains over 1200 meters in elevation with sections reaching 22 percent gradients. Monte Crostis also presents a fascinating and challenging climb for experienced cyclists, despite its difficulty.
Mount Crostis is celebrated for its breathtaking 360° panoramic views, encompassing the entire Carnic Alps, extending to the Julian Alps in the east and the Dolomites in the west. The summit of Monte Zoncolan also offers expansive views of the Carnic Alps. For a different perspective, Monte Paularo Summit provides a quiet hike with panoramic views, including Timau, Val Grande, and Monte Coglians.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. While some trails are challenging, easy excursions lead to refuges like Rifugio Tamai near Monte Zoncolan. Additionally, Lago Avostanis is considered family-friendly and can be reached by foot or MTB from Malga Pramosio, offering a beautiful lake for a picnic.
The region around Sutrio offers diverse hiking experiences. The loop trail connecting Monte Paularo, Monte Dimon, and Monte Neddis is popular for its scenic beauty and views overlooking Lake Dimon. Mount Tamai and Mount Arvenis, part of the Zoncolan area, also offer rewarding hikes with expansive panoramic views, particularly from Mount Arvenis.
Yes, in winter, Monte Zoncolan transforms into a popular ski resort. It offers over 30 kilometers of slopes suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to experts. It's a favored destination for alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and even night snowshoeing.
The mountain peaks around Sutrio feature diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter thick forests, alpine meadows, and pastures on Monte Zoncolan. The area around Monte Paularo, Monte Dimon, and Monte Neddis is known for its grassy slopes and the stunning glacial Lake Dimon. Additionally, Lago Avostanis is a beautiful lake nestled in the mountains.
Yes, a popular hiking circuit connects Monte Paularo, Monte Dimon, and Monte Neddis, offering constantly changing panoramas. Another option is the Mount Tamai – Monte Arvenis loop from Monte Zoncolan, which provides diverse landscapes and expansive views. You can find more hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Sutrio guide.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region offers opportunities for winter sports on Monte Zoncolan, including alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and night snowshoeing. The area also provides options for mountain biking, with trails like the one leading to Lago Avostanis.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and cycling, the warmer seasons are ideal, offering opportunities for trekking and enjoying the natural beauty. For skiing and snowboarding, the colder months when Monte Zoncolan transforms into a ski resort are perfect.
Sutrio is known for its challenging climbs. The ascent of Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro is particularly famous for its difficulty. Monte Crostis also offers a demanding ascent for experienced cyclists. You can explore more challenging cycling routes in the Cycling around Sutrio guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Sutrio guide.
Yes, hiking routes in the Monte Zoncolan area, particularly those leading to Mount Tamai and Mount Arvenis, often pass by mountain huts like Rifugio Tamai. These provide opportunities for rest and enjoying local cuisine during your excursions.
This group of peaks is unique for its popular hiking circuit, known for its grassy slopes and stunning views overlooking Lake Dimon. The area is valued for its unspoiled natural landscape and offers high-altitude hiking with constantly changing, beautiful panoramas and a serene atmosphere.


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