Natural monuments around Tesero are found within the Val di Fiemme, a region in the Italian Dolomites. This area is characterized by diverse landscapes, including dense forests, rocky mountain ranges, and significant geological formations. The surroundings offer insights into alpine ecosystems and Earth's history. Tesero serves as a base for exploring these natural features.
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The summit of Corno Bianco rises to 2,316 meters above sea level and offers an impressive 360 degree view. From the top, in fact, you can see the Catinaccio, the Latemar, the Val di Non Alps, as well as on Lavazè, the Corno Nero and up to the Val d'Adige. The effort is amply rewarded.
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The Torre di Pisa refuge takes its name from the nearby oblique rock spur which recalls the Tuscan tower of the same name. It is the only refuge in the Latemar group and is located on the top of the Cavignon peak at 2671 meters above sea level. You can find info on the refuge here: https://www.rifugiotorredipisa.it/
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The Christomannos eagle is a large artistic work in bronze, dedicated to Theodor Christomannos, the Austrian considered one of the pioneers of tourism in the Dolomites. It is a majestic eagle about three meters high positioned in a wonderful panoramic point: from here, in fact, at an altitude of 2,300 metres, you can see a beautiful piece of Val di Fassa and above all the Pale di San Martino and the Marmolada in all their beauty.
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From here there are beautiful views of the surrounding mountains!
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Great climb up and down with little "crawls" and a brilliant view. It's a lot of fun. It is advisable to start walking as early as possible.
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This was my third time here and the route has changed. There was a lot of rubble here, everything was very “porous”. It's worth enjoying this view, unique rocks.
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The Bletterbach is a watercourse located in the area of the municipality of Aldine and forms the Bletterbach gorge at the foot of the 2,316 m high Corno Biano, also known as the "Grand Canyon of South Tyrol". The gorge, which was formed about 15,000 years ago in the ice age, is about eight kilometers long and 400 meters deep. It has been slowly sculpted by water erosion, making different sedimentary layers visible. In addition to the geological interest, the Bletterbach Gorge offers a unique landscape. It is impressive to walk between the steep walls of the gorge. Access is allowed only with a protective helmet and the entrance to the park is paid but it's worth it.
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Viewing platform over Lake Carezza directly after access from the car park with information boards
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Beyond the well-known spots, Tesero is surrounded by unique natural monuments. The Christomannos' Eagle Statue, while man-made, is set at a stunning panoramic point at 2,300 meters, offering views of Val di Fassa, Pale di San Martino, and Marmolada. Another unique feature is the Paneveggio Forest within the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park, famous for its 'violin trees' whose resonant wood was used by master violin makers like Stradivari.
Yes, several natural monuments around Tesero are suitable for families. Lake Carezza (Karersee) is a beautiful, easily accessible lake known for its vibrant green color and stunning mountain backdrop, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park also offers faunal areas where families can observe deer in a semi-natural habitat, along with themed hiking trails designed for educational experiences.
The Tesero region is a geological marvel. The Bletterbach Gorge, often called the 'Grand Canyon of South Tyrol,' is an 8 km long canyon revealing 250 million years of Earth's history through its geological strata and numerous fossil finds. Additionally, the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park showcases the impressive dolomitic towers of the UNESCO-listed Pale di San Martino and the dark porphyry rocks of the Lagorai massif.
The area around Tesero offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from moderate to challenging, leading to viewpoints and huts like the Torre di Pisa Hut. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Tesero guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Costalunga Pass – Lake Carezza loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Tesero guide. In winter, Lago di Tesero transforms into a prime location for cross-country skiing.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes, with pleasant temperatures. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though some higher trails might still have snow in spring or close due to early snow in late autumn. Winter is excellent for snow sports, especially around Lago di Tesero for cross-country skiing, but access to some higher natural monuments may be limited.
Absolutely. The Corno Bianco / Weißhorn Summit, rising to 2,316 meters, provides an impressive 360-degree view of the Catinaccio, Latemar, Val di Non Alps, and Val d'Adige. The Christomannos' Eagle Statue also offers a wonderful panoramic point overlooking Val di Fassa and the majestic Pale di San Martino and Marmolada.
Yes, some natural monuments have facilities nearby. The Torre di Pisa Hut, located on the Cavignon peak, serves as a refuge, restaurant, and offers accommodation, making it a great base for exploring the Latemar group. In the broader Val di Fiemme, you'll find various options for dining and lodging.
The Val di Fiemme is renowned for its 'monumental trees,' ancient and exceptionally large arboreal inhabitants. These include the 800-year-old Re Leone with a 7.10m circumference, Maestro dei Pertegari, known as the largest by volume, and Colonne della Casaia, the tallest at 52m. These trees contribute to the valley's reputation as 'The Valley of Harmony' due to their prestigious resonance wood used for musical instruments.
While specific routes vary, public transport options exist within the Val di Fiemme to reach general areas and trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to villages or park entrances. For destinations like Lake Carezza, the SS 241 state road (Dolomites road) passes nearby, and bus services often run along main routes, especially during peak tourist seasons. However, for more remote natural monuments, a car or organized tours might be necessary.
The Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park is a significant natural monument due to its diverse landscapes, including dense spruce forests, majestic rocky mountain walls, alpine pastures, and tranquil lakes. It encompasses the UNESCO-listed Pale di San Martino Dolomites and the Lagorai massif. The park is also home to the famous Paneveggio Forest, known for its 'violin wood,' and offers opportunities to observe wildlife like deer in dedicated faunal areas. It's a prime example of untouched alpine nature.
While popular spots attract many, the Stava Valley offers a more serene and reflective experience. It features tranquil trails and beautiful landscapes, serving as a place of meditation and preserving the memory of a past event with a bronze monument. It's an ideal destination for those seeking quiet hikes and a deeper connection with nature away from the busiest tourist spots.


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