Where is Rifugio Angelo Bosi al Monte Piana?

Where is Rifugio Angelo Bosi al Monte Piana?

Italy, europe

Length

5.5 km

Elevation

2,212 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: You're heading up to Rifugio Angelo Bosi al Monte Piana, a mountain hut perched way up high at 7,257 feet! You'll find it in northeastern Italy's Dolomites, not far from the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo peaks. History buffs, take note: this whole area saw some heavy fighting between Italian and Austrian troops in World War I, and there are still relics to be found.

Now, about the road... it's an old military route that's been resurfaced, but don't let that fool you. It's a skinny, steep climb! Think mostly smooth asphalt, but with a couple of flat spots thrown in, plus some seriously gravelly patches on the sides.

The road's only 3.41 miles long, starting from Misurina on the south side of Monte Piana. Just a heads-up, regular cars aren't allowed – it's taxi-only, though cyclists are welcome to tackle the climb! Get ready for some breathtaking views and a bit of a workout.

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Road Details

Country
Italy
Continent
europe
Length
5.5 km
Max Elevation
2,212 m
Difficulty
hard

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