A short but steep out-and-back to a jagged, fantasy-film viewpoint. Narrow sections with real drop-offs near the top.
This is a point-to-point route, so plan the return: retrace your steps or check local buses; with only 148 m of climbing, it's one of the gentler options in the area for older dogs or hot days; no water points are mapped on this route, so carry everything your dog will drink.
Mapped start suggestion — Rifugio Auronzo. Check current access before travelling.
Do not rely on potential water locations being available or drinkable. Carry enough for the full walk.
Use the live forecast, check local access information and be ready for changing mountain conditions.
Based on mapped route data and available ORMA sources. Check current conditions before setting out.
Map data: OpenStreetMap contributors and Waymarked Trails
Weather: Open-Meteo
The trail rating above describes the mountain, and it's the same for every dog. What it can't tell you is how this route pairs with your dog's build, age, and health. Create your dog's free profile for a personalised match.
Before you go: the dog safety guide · water for dogs on trail · dogs on cable cars · meeting a guardian dog
Planning a few days here? Read our area guide: Lago di Braies & Tre Cime with a dog.