Rifugio Luigi Zacchi - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Rifugio Luigi Zacchi
The Luigi Zacchi refuge is an alpine refuge, located in the territory of the municipality of Tarvisio under the west face of Ponza Grande, in the woods, inserted in the amphitheater formed by the Ponzi , the Veunza and the Mangart , which enclose the protected area of the Park of Fusine. This was hit by an avalanche in 1932. The current structure was inaugurated on July 17, 1949, as a refuge for the CAI of Tarvisio and later in 1952 named after the colonel of the Alpini Luigi Zacchi.
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Laghi di Fusine
2.5km from Rifugio Luigi Zacchi
The Fusine Lakes, are a complex of two small lakes, Lake Superiore and Lake Inferiore, located a short distance from each other. other in the territory of the municipality of Tarvisio, and considered among the most beautiful examples of an alpine lake. One of the main attractions in this area and also this calm and quiet place invites a lot of tourists.
Orrido dello Slizza
8.23km from Rifugio Luigi Zacchi
The Slizza is a torrent that flows in Italy and Austria. It was born near Sella Nevea and after having crossed the Rio del Lago valley it reaches Tarvisio and swells as it receives some tributaries. It then receives the Rio di Fusine near the hamlet of Coccau and at Thörl enters Austria, where it bathes Arnoldstein and then flows into the Gail which, in turn, flows into the Drava , which flows into the Danube.
Lago del Predil
10.18km from Rifugio Luigi Zacchi
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 Santo di Lussari
12.51km from Rifugio Luigi Zacchi
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.
Jôf Fuart
14.93km from Rifugio Luigi Zacchi
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.
Dobratsch Nature Park
15.04km from Rifugio Luigi Zacchi
The Dobratsch Nature Park is situated on the Villacher Alpe in Carinthia. It has long been one of the Austrian regions which has dedicated itself to soft tourism. In the winter walkers, snowshoe hikers and ski tourers share the quiet, 2,166-metre-high mountain ridge and its slopes. The hiking trails are signposted and lead to the summit, where visitors can stop for refreshments in the Gipfelhaus.
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Friuli Venezia Giulia overlooks the Adriatic Sea and is surrounded by high mountains, enclosing many different landscapes. The great variety of landscapes matches the rich and variegated cultural heritage that was determined by a complex history and by the confluence of different civilizations in this territory.
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