Attractions and places to see around Borca Di Cadore include natural features, cultural sites, and recreational opportunities. Situated in the Dolomites, the area is at the foot of Mount Antelao and offers views of Mount Pelmo, with the Boite River flowing through its valley. Visitors can explore historical sites like the former Eni Village and engage in activities such as hiking, cycling along the Lunga Via delle Dolomiti, and accessing nearby ski areas. The region provides a blend of mountain…
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Very nice stop for food and drinks. Would highly recommend to have a soup.
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In April, a lot of snow is still expected in some places.
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Beautiful refuge in the Cinque Torri area. From here you can start various tours, best planned on the large maps outside the hut.
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You can see sport climbers on every corner. Just pause and watch the ladies and gentlemen doing their great sport. Really nice to look at.
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Obviously a paradise for sport climbers. We were able to discover climbers in all possible and sometimes impossible places.
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the hike from the closest cable car (Rifugio Averau) on a summer day is similar to the exit of a subway station in term of people density ! Fortunately, the view on the top is rewarding. And the best comes when you go down on the north ridge: after 5 minutes, the crowd is behind and you can enjoy a very nice walk. Beware of the path: 2 short sections of 40m are equipped with a cable. Easy if you have a sure foot.
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Great location, good food, very friendly staff. No water for showering, hardly any power sockets in the rooms, so a power bank is necessary.
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Quite large, but still cozy and very courteous service. The view from the terrace is great, the cake is delicious.
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Borca di Cadore is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can admire Mount Antelao, known as the 'King of the Dolomites,' and Mount Pelmo, with its distinctive chair-like shape. The Boite River flows through the valley, and a must-see is the Cascata di Borca, a picturesque waterfall easily accessible via a path. Further afield, the striking turquoise waters of Lake Sorapis offer a memorable experience.
Yes, Borca di Cadore offers several interesting cultural and historical sites. You can visit the historic Chiesa dei Santi Simone e Taddeo, which houses a restored 1791 organ. The unique Former Eni Village (Corte di Cadore), designed by architect Edoardo Gellner, is also worth exploring for its modern architectural value. For those interested in local heritage, the Istituto Ladin de la Dolomites and the 'Olimpia Perini' Nature Museum provide insights into the region's language, culture, and natural history.
Families visiting Borca di Cadore can enjoy the Happy Park, which features a playground, tennis courts, five-a-side football, and bowls courts in summer, and an ice skating rink in winter. The Cinque Torri area is also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe sport climbers and enjoy the natural monument.
Borca di Cadore is an excellent base for hiking in the Dolomites. You can find numerous trails, from simple walks in the forests to more challenging routes. Popular destinations include the hike to Lake Sorapis and the ascent to Nuvolau Hut, one of the oldest mountain huts in the Dolomites. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Borca di Cadore.
Absolutely. The Lunga Via delle Dolomiti (Dolomites Cycle Track) passes directly through Borca di Cadore. This path, built on an old disused railway line, connects Calalzo di Cadore to Cortina d'Ampezzo and even Lienz in Austria, offering a scenic and largely paved route. You can find various cycling routes, including gravel and road cycling options, by checking the gravel biking and road cycling guides around Borca di Cadore.
The Former Eni Village (Corte di Cadore) stands out as a unique architectural site. Designed by Edoardo Gellner and built between 1954 and 1963, this village was originally created for ENI-AGIP employees' holidays. It features a hotel, a church (Our Lady of Cadore), and numerous villas, showcasing a distinctive modern architectural style.
Yes, for relaxation and wellness, you can visit Corte SPA. This modern wellness center offers amenities like a swimming pool, sauna, and massages, all while providing beautiful views of Mount Pelmo, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a day of exploring.
In winter, Borca di Cadore transforms into a snowy playground. The Happy Park offers an ice skating rink. While not a major ski area itself, Borca di Cadore serves as a convenient base for accessing nearby ski resorts like San Vito di Cadore (a few kilometers away) and Cortina d'Ampezzo (approximately 16 km away), with ski bus services available. Snowshoeing is also a popular way to explore the winter landscapes.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Dolomites, head to Nuvolau Hut, located at 2575 meters on Monte Nuvolau. It offers extensive vistas of the surrounding peaks. The Cinque Torri area also provides magnificent panoramas, with its distinctive rock formations set against the Dolomite landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the turquoise waters of Lake Sorapis and the dramatic rock formations of Cinque Torri. The historic charm and breathtaking views from mountain huts like Nuvolau Hut and Averau Hut are also highly appreciated, with many highlighting the delicious food and welcoming atmosphere.
Yes, there are several mountain huts in the vicinity that offer food and sometimes accommodation. Nuvolau Hut, one of the oldest in the Dolomites, provides a unique experience with its high-altitude location and panoramic views. Averau Hut is also highly rated for its excellent food, covered terrace, and views towards the Marmolada.
To immerse yourself in the local culture and learn about the Ladin language, which is still alive in Borca di Cadore, you can visit the Istituto Ladin de la Dolomites. This specialized library and cultural center, along with the 'Olimpia Perini' Nature Museum, offers a deeper understanding of the village's rich heritage and traditions.


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