The Agordino Valley
En route in the valley of the Cordevole
The Agordino Valley, named after the capital Agordo, is crossed by a single large river, the Cordevole. It rises near the Ladin mountain farming area Buchenstein and stretches, fed by tributaries from the other side valleys of the Agordino, right down to the Piave. Beautiful old villages and a relatively pristine Dolomites landscape without major tourist centres mark the Agordino. High and exceptionally charming mountain passes such as the Passo di Falzarego, the Passo San Pellegrino, Passo Pordoi and the Passo di Campolongo connect with the Agordino with the surrounding valleys.
Holidays in the Agordino
The Agordino is still relatively underdeveloped in terms of tourism and retains many original Ladin villages and the traditional lifestyle. The beautiful natural landscape, both in the valleys and the magnificent mountain passes, however, make visiting this place an unforgettable experience.
Passo di Falzarego
Pass
Show map Add to itineraryThe Agordino Valley is connected by a high mountain pass with Cortina d’Ampezzo: the ...
Fodom & Arabba
Place of Interest
Show map Add to itineraryThe Ladin mountain farming area Fodom (Ladin: Fodom, Italian: Livinallongo, German: ...
Agordo
Place of Interest
Show map Add to itineraryAgordo, the capital of the Agordino Valley, offers its guests three well-known attractions: the ...
Alleghe
Place of Interest
Show map Add to itineraryAlleghe offers its visitors abeautiful mountain lake and the rock formations of the Civetta. ...