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Valbelluna is an open-air rock climbing gym, with numerous climbing spots spread across the area — from the famous Schievenin crag in the lower Feltre area to the Val Gallina crag in the far north.
Falesia di Polpet
Cliff near Polpet at the foot of Monte Serva This crag is south-facing and can be climbed year-round. The routes are quite varied, with sections of strength as well as
Falesia – Palestra Alpina Le Perine
Small cliff falesia just outside Feltre’s historic centre. The “Perine” area is a small crag located just a stone’s throw from the historic center of Feltre. Originally, stone was extracted
Falesia di Socchèr
Cliff in the village of Socchèr The sun-drenched wall above the village of Socchèr offers just over twenty very technical routes of moderately high difficulty, featuring sections of overhangs alternating
Falesia “Tarzan Wall” di Sanzan
Overhanging cliff “Tarzan Wall”, in Sanzan, Feltre. The overhanging cliff of Tarzan Wall has seen its first routes created by Maurizio Felici, followed by Daniele Lira, Riccardo Scarian, and other
Falesia di Cornolade
The cliff overlooking Lake Santa Croce The cliff is divided into two sectors, one low (with some very difficult routes) and one high, dedicated to less strong climbers. The high
Falesie in Val Canzoi
Three falesie: “Sass dei Corz”, “Tamberella” e “Covolade” Val Canzoi: located between the municipalities of Feltre and Cesiomaggiore, at the geographic center of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. From the
Falesia del Mis
Small crag in the Mis Valley The Mis cliff develops on a small limestone monolith located just above the road that runs through the Val del Mis. It is a
Falesia Faverghera
Cliff of Nevegal, also known as Terrace over the Lake The Nevegal cliff, also known as the Terrace over the Lake or more accurately as Faverghera, stands out for its
Falesia Sassi del Mas
Cliff of Mas, at the foot of Piz de Vedana This unique formation, set apart in the landscape of the Belluno cliffs, constitutes the “Marocche del Cordevole” and is the