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- Passo Fedaia (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
Also this year we walked the Fedaia Pass to reach the homonymous artificial lake and make the rounds The climb from Malga Ciapela to the summit of the pass has quite steep slopes, which makes it particularly coveted by bike enthusiasts
- Fedaia Pass - Wikipedia
The Fedaia Pass is a mountain pass traversed by a paved road in the Dolomiti Range in Northern Italy It lies at the northern base of the Marmolada, the highest peak in the region and the Dolomiti
- Passo Fedaia - Discover Trentino - Towns and Villages
Situated at 2054 m you reach the pass having passed the hamlets of Penia di Canazei and Pian Trevisan The area features the presence of the imposing artificial embrace defined by the dam which blocks the top of the Avisio valley, from which a 1 85 km lake originated
- Fedaia Pass - Visit Marmolada
The Fedaia pass is one of the most famous and appreciated passes of the Dolomites The Pass is an excellent starting point for both summer and winter excursions, on foot or with ski mountaineering
- Visit Passo Fedaia - Dolomite Mountains
Passo Fedaia, the Fedaia Pass, is almost overshadowed by the nearby two-kilometer-long (1 25-mile) Lago Fedaia at the foot of the magnificent Marmolada Glacier
- Fedaia Pass – Altitude: 2,054 m. a. s. l.
Located on the slopes of the Marmolada, the Fedaia Pass is easily accessible from Canazei and is known for Lake Fedaia, an artificial mountain basin about 2 km long, edged by a dam whose banks are encircled by a tarmacked road
- Passo Fedaia - Italia. it
Located at the foot of the Marmolada, the highest mountain in the Dolomites (3343 m), Passo Fedaia marks the border between Trentino and Veneto Formerly a grazing area, as evidenced by the name that derives from Ladino “feida” (sheep), it is now a starting point for many tourists and nature lovers both in the winter and summer season
- Fedaia Pass is the Italian Job road - dangerousroads. org
Passo Fedaia is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2,061m (6,761ft) above sea level, located in Italy It is one of the hardest climbs in the world of cycling
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