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Points forts des Cinque Torri

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Le deuxième jour de randonnée est arrivé, et il est rempli de points forts ! Aujourd'hui, nous nous dirigeons vers le prochain refuge de montagne, en passant par les magnifiques Cinque Torri. Cette formation rocheuse peut être moins célèbre que les Tre Cime, mais elle est tout aussi belle. Nous séjournons au Rifugio Nuvolau, à 2575 mètres d'altitude.

Points forts des Cinque Torri
Le sentier des Dolomites : randonnée de 6 jours en Italie
Jour 5
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Falzarego Pass, Italy

Starting the day

The trail began with a steady and moody climb, since the weather wasn't that greaat. The path was challenging, and we even had to use our hands while climbing up a rocky part. • Distance: 14 km • Ascent: 1650m • Descent: 790m

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Localita' Forcella Nuvolau 9, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

Sheltering for thunderstorms

At an altitude of 2,450 meters, we found ourselves caught in a thunderstorm. At this height, with nothing and no one else around, it was crucial to find shelter. We kept our hiking poles and other conductive materials far away and managed to stay dry in a rock alcove. It felt like an open-air cinema, with a 180-degree panoramic view in front of us. I absolutely loved it. As soon as the rain let up a bit, we continued to the nearest hut, Rifugio Averau, where we could wait for the storm to pass and grab something to eat.

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Cinque Torri, Italy

Cinque Torri

After the rain, and a quick lunch break in a hut, we soon reached a viewpoint looking out over Cinque Torri. It’s a group of rock towers, less known than Tre Cime, but the views were equally spectacular.

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Nuvolau, Italy

Rifugio Nuvolau in the Dolomites

The Nuvolau hut was the most basic hut I stayed at during a week in the Dolomites. But this made it not less worth it. Built in 1883, Rifugio Nuvolau is the oldest refuge in the Dolomites. Located on the summit of Mount Nuvolau at 2575 meters, it is often called an eagle's nest due to its breathtaking location. This hut has been famous since the early days of mountaineering for its incredible panorama. The view from the top, especially at sunrise, made the effort to get there entirely worthwhile. Far from ski lifts and the hustle and bustle of Cortina, Rifugio Nuvolau is a very simple hut which adds to its charm. Showers are only available if there’s been enough rain, and you have to pay a small fee. Despite its basic amenities, a stay in the hut is a very unique experience. Have some dinner before watching the sunset over the mountains. The magnificent view + the peaceful isolation = one with nature 🫶🏽