Passo Rolle
About
Passo Rolle, perched at 1,989 m, is one of the most spectacular mountain passes of the Dolomites. The road stretches along the ridge between the Fiemme and Primiero valleys, linking the charming towns of Predazzo, San Martino di Castrozza and Fiera di Primiero. With sweeping views of Cimon della Pala and Cima Vezzana, the pass is a gateway to world‑class skiing in winter and a paradise for hikers and trail runners in the warmer season. Visitors can explore a network of marked paths that lead to serene alpine lakes, ancient valleys and panoramic viewpoints, while nearby mountain huts (such as Malga Veni and Malga Venegia) offer traditional local cuisine and warm accommodation. Whether you’re seeking adventure, nature photography or a family day out, Passo Rolle offers a memorable experience amid the dramatic Dolomite landscape.
Highlights
- Spectacular Mountain Views
- Gateway to Ski Resorts
- Alpine Heritage Huts
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn for hiking and folklore festivals, and mid‑winter (December to February) for skiing and snow‑shoeing.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours