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Lago di Cavazzo

Lago di Cavazzo

13.5km from Val d'Aupa

The Lake Cavazzo is the largest lake nature of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Also known as the lake of the Three Municipalities, a denomination proposed in 1948 by a consortium which then brought together the three municipalities bathed by the lake itself, this denomination is not recognized by the municipality of Cavazzo Carnico.

Val D'Arzino

Val D'Arzino

14.51km from Val d'Aupa

The Val d'Arzino is a valley of the Carnic Alps, in the province of Udine and Pordenone: crossed by the stream Arzino (hence the name), extends longitudinally from the valley of Preone to the municipality of Pinzano al Tagliamento and latitudinally from the town of Vito d'Asio to the town of Forgaria nel Friuli , including the first municipalities touched by the stream

Passo del Cason di Lanza

Passo del Cason di Lanza

16.7km from Val d'Aupa

The Cason di Lanza pass is the highest automotive Alpine pass in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located in the province of Udine, in the Eastern Carnic Alps, connecting Paularo in Carnia east to the west with Pontebba to the east, just south of the state border with Austria, along a mountainous carriage road, about 14.5 km long with an elevation gain of about 950 m, Tight, with strong slopes, surrounded by forests of fir trees, which runs through the west of the same name Val di Lanza and east crossed b

Trogkofel

Trogkofel

16.72km from Val d'Aupa

Trogkofel is a mountain in the Carnic Alps located on the border between Friuli, Italy, and Carinthia, Austria. It lies on the main ridge of the Carnic between the AIP Valley to the south and the valley of Gail in the north and is the second-highest of the eastern mountain ridge after Gailtaler Politik. The mountain is known as Crete Rosse, which means Red Rocky Mountain in Friuli.

Nassfeld

Nassfeld

17.86km from Val d'Aupa

A beautiful ski resort in the district Hermagor of the Austrian state of Carinthia. It is located below the Nassfeld Pass. Lake Pressegg is nearby, where it is possible to swim in summer and ice skate in the winter. The area has 30 ski lifts: 5 Gondolas, 4 Six-Seater Chairlifts, 4 four-seater chairlifts and 17 tow lifts. The ski resort has over 220 snow machines for creating artificial snow and 110 km of ski tracks.

Jôf di Montasio

Jôf di Montasio

18.12km from Val d'Aupa

The Jôf Montasio is the third highest mountain Friuli-Venezia Giulia after Coglians and Crete of Chianevate and the highest of the Alps Giulie Italians 2,754 m high, located in the province of Udine , inside theJôf Fuârt-Montasio chain is between the territories of the municipalities of Chiusaforte , Dogna , Malborghetto Valbruna and Tarvisio. One of the nice trekking destination and also you can spend a nice time here.

Gartnerkofel

Gartnerkofel

18.8km from Val d'Aupa

The Gartnerkofel is one of the three distinctive mountain peaks on the Carinthian Nassfeld and a beautiful mountain tour for the whole family . With the starting point at the top station of the Gartnerkofel chairlift , the Gartnerkofel hike is an easy summit tour. The ascent runs in a pleasant, even incline, partly over the slopes of the ski area. The last stretch to the summit cross requires a bit of stamina and a head for heights. But there are no really exposed spots on the whole way.

Prestreljenik

Prestreljenik

21.8km from Val d'Aupa

The Mount Drilled or Pania Drilled is a Tuscan mountain range of the Apuan Alps, in the province of Lucca. This mountain has two peaks of similar height and size, the highest of which reaches 1230 meters above sea level, while the second, further north, has an elevation of 1204 meters and a cross on the top; however, the main feature from which the name of this mountain derives is the presence of a natural arch of considerable size between the two peaks.

Jôf Fuart

Jôf Fuart

22.61km from Val d'Aupa

Jôf Fuart is a mountain in Italy, with an elevation of 2663 meters and is the second-highest peak in the western Julian Alps after Jôf di Montasio. Because of the steepness of its slopes on all sides, Jôf Fuart is a mountain for experienced climbers. It was one of the nice trekking destinations and also you can spend a nice time there.

Monte Zoncolan

Monte Zoncolan

23.37km from Val d'Aupa

Monte Zoncolan is a mountain in the Carnic Alps, located in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, with an elevation of 1,750 meters. It is one of the most demanding climbs in professional road bicycle racing. The mountain also holds the ski resort of Ravascletto with 22 km of slopes and a skiable height between 950 and 2000 m. It was one of the picturesque locations in this area and it attracts a lot of tourists here,

Garnitzenklamm

Garnitzenklamm

23.98km from Val d'Aupa

The Garnitzenklamm is a natural experience in the Carinthian Gailtal. Not far from Hermagor, near Möderndorf, the Garnitzenbach has dug a 4.5 kilometer long gorge into the rock of the Carnic Alps over the course of history, creating a breathtaking natural gem. Thundering waterfalls, towering cliffs, emerald green bays, colorful rock and rock formations, spectacular climbing systems as well as rare, protected plants and vortex pots shaped over millions of years.

Lake Cornino

Lake Cornino

24.79km from Val d'Aupa

The Cornino Lake is a small lake downhill, located in the territory of the municipality of Forgaria in Friuli, within the nature reserve of Lake Cornino. The lake has no emissaries or tributaries but receives a continuous water exchange from the underground strata, which allow it to maintain a constant temperature between 8 and 9 ° C throughout the year, as well as a characteristic clarity of the water.

Riserva Naturale Regionale del Lago di Cornino

The Cornino Lake Regional Nature Reserve is a protected natural area of Friuli-Venezia Giulia established in 1996. It occupies an area of ​​487 hectares in the province of Udine. Since the end of the 1980s, the reserve has hosted a colony that today has about 150 griffons, to which are added several dozen other transiting on the migratory route between Austria and the Balkans. One of the picturesque location where you can spend a good time.

Monte Santo di Lussari

Monte Santo di Lussari

25.8km from Val d'Aupa

The Monte Santo di Lussari is a mountain of the Julian Alps, situated in the Municipality of Tarvisio, south of the hamlet of Camporosso. With its 1,789 m asl, it is not one of the major peaks of the Julian Alps and owes its fame mainly to the convent built in the 16th century on top of the mountain and is part of the Jof Fuart-Montasio chain: considered the balcony of the Julian Alps, from its summit, offers a wide view of the Tarvisiano basin and the surrounding hills.

Plöcken Pass

Plöcken Pass

27.07km from Val d'Aupa

The Plöckenpass, 1357 m above sea level. A is a 37 km long pass in the Carnic Alps on the route from Kötschach-Mauthen in Gailtal to Timau in Friuli, Italy. From there the road goes south to Tolmezzo and Udine. West of the top of the pass is the Frischenkofel, to the east the Kleine Pal. Both mountains are part of the open-air museum on the Plöckenpass, which illustrates the fortifications from the mountain war of 1915-1918.

Pal Piccolo

Pal Piccolo

27.92km from Val d'Aupa

The Pal Piccolo is a mountain of Alps high 1866 m, located near the Pass of Monte Croce Carnico, on the border between Italy and Austria. Although it is a secondary peak, it owes its importance to the fighting that took place there inWorld War I, between 1915 and 1917; today on the top of the mountain there is an open-air museum, where it is possible to visit the remains of the trenches and barracks used by the Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops during the conflict.

Lago del Predil

Lago del Predil

28.03km from Val d'Aupa

The Lake Predil is a lake mountain which is located in the Municipality of Tarvisio, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, between the Alps Giulie, near the Italian-Slovenian border, near the town of Cave del Predil and the Passo del Predil, from which it takes its name (in reality the original name is the one used in the Friulian languages, Slovenian and German, Raibl , the ancient name of the village of Cave del.

Monte Crostis

Monte Crostis

29.4km from Val d'Aupa

The upstream Crostis is a mountain of the Carnic Alps, 2,251 m high, in the Alpine region of Carnia, in the province of Udine. The destination for many hikers, as from its top you can enjoy a view of all the Carnic Alps, up to the Julian Alps to the east and the Dolomites to the west, the Panoramica delle Vette road is very interesting.at the end of the climb from Tualis.

Pressegger See

Pressegger See

29.73km from Val d'Aupa

Pressegger See is the reservoir in the lower Gail valley east of Šmohorja . The surface 55 ha ninth largest lake in Carinthia . Zanhj is characterized by a large surface of the reed. It has a hemispherical shape with a fairly even shoreline. The underwater slope in the west, north and east is shallow, only in the south it falls sharper. The bottom of the lake is flat, only many springs form funnels. It is characterized by extended reed beds, while there are also bathing beaches.

Pradis Grotte

Pradis Grotte

30.61km from Val d'Aupa

The green caves of Pradis are located in the province of Pordenone, in the Carnic Prealps, a short distance from the town of Pradis di sotto - Gerchia . A small waterfall from the Cosa stream in the Pradis Caves complex The green caves of Pradis are formed by the set of a deep gorge carved into the limestone by the Cosa torrent and three connected caves The cave was made accessible to the public through works carried out in the years 1964-1968.

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Val d'Aupa

Val d'Aupa

Val d'Aupa, 33015 Moggio Udinese UD, Italy

The Val d'Aupa is a valley of the Carnic Alps Eastern, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, which connects the towns of Moggio Udinese and Pontefract, in the province of Udine: 15 km long, crossed by the stream of the same name, it has a north-south direction, begins at the Sella di Cereschiatis and opens first towards the south-west, then towards the south, up to the confluence with the Canal del Ferro at Moggio.