Nationalpark Dolomiti Bellunesi | Dolomiten Rundtour Lago della Stua u. Rifugio Bruno Boz Val Canzoi
In the Belluno Dolomites National Park lies one of the most beautiful valleys in the Feltrino region, the Val Canzoi. Here you'll find Lago della Stua, the starting point for numerous trekking tours. The circular hike to the Rifugio Bruno Boz also begins and ends here. At the start (trail 811), the Rifugio Bruno Boz is marked as a 3.40-hour hike. The trail leads past the Casera Faibon (760m) and winds its way through the forest in numerous switchbacks to the Malga Alvis (1,573m). From here, the final ascent begins to the highest point of the tour, the Passo Alvis (1,880m), before descending through breathtaking Dolomite scenery to the Rifugio Boz. The Rifugio Boz (Boz Hut) is situated in the Neva Basin at an altitude of 1,718m, at the foot of the Sass de Mura. From here, the trail leads towards Passo Finestra (trail 801), located at 1,776 meters. From there, trail 805 leads back to Val Canzoi and Lago della Stua. The nature here is still pristine, wild, and untouched—a true spectacle for body and soul. Located within the Belluno Dolomites National Park is one of the most beautiful valleys in the Feltrino region: Val Canzoi. Here lies Lago della Stua, the starting point for numerous hiking trails. The loop hike to Refugio Bruno Boz also begins and ends here. At the start (trail 811), the sign indicates that the hike to Refugio Bruno Boz takes 3 hours and 40 minutes. The trail passes Casera Faibon (760 m) and winds through the forest, with numerous switchbacks, up to Malga Alvis (1,573 m). From here, the final ascent begins to the highest point of the tour, Passo Alvis (1,880 m), and the trail descends through the stunning Dolomite scenery to Rifugio Boz. Rifugio Boz (German: Bozhütte) is located in the Neva basin at an elevation of 1,718 m, at the foot of Sass de Mura. From here, the route heads towards Passo Finestra (Trail 801), located at 1,776 m. From there, Trail 805 leads back to Val Canzoi and Lago della Stua. The nature here is still pristine, wild, and untouched—a true feast for the body and mind.

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