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Forcella Giau

28 February 2020

Forcella Giau is one of the top places I saw during our trip in Dolomites. Like Piz Ciampei one or two days before I hiked this one alone at sunrise while everybody was still sleeping in the van. The night was a mixed between rain storms and thunderstoms and as often in that case dawn was quiet and peaceful.

The dog and I didn’t meet anybody until our way back… what a strange feeling in the busy – but always amazing – Dolomites.

The hike starts at Passo Giau in front of the restaurant, on the other side of the road. The path goes gently through cow fields and continue with a small ascent until Forcella de Col Piombin. There is the first nice view: on one side you can see the the passo Giau and it’s iconic peak (first picture) and on the other side a green valley and the big wall that dominate the landscape.

The view when looking back at forcella de Col Piombin

The path continue through this valley (see last picture). First with a small descent and then a more plat path. Once you arrive under the “wall” starts the real ascent until Forcella Giau. It is steep and slippery (thanks to the amount of rain we experienced the night before) but after something like 20 minutes you arrive at the pass where the landscape becomes really breathtaking.

About the time to get there : I think the whole hike can be done in about an hour but as always when I’m hiking alone in the morning I stop many times to take pictures and try different angles so I couldn’t say exactly. It could be a little bit less or more. But based on the time it took me to go back one hour seems a good average.

The view on Passo Giau from the beginning of the last ascent
Forcella Giau plateau : what a landscape !

Once on Forcella Giau everything is possible. Here starts a huge plateau with so many hiking or camping possibilites than the first think I though was “Next time in the Dolomites when both kids will be ok with hiking we will come to stay overnight here”.

The plateau again
The big “wall”
The plateau from above after an off trail exploration

I didn’t want to go back very late at the van as we had decided to do a long hike the rest of the day so I simply hiked a little bit off trails around the Pass to enjoy the landscape and take some pictures.

As you can see on the pictures I was lucky with the light which was really golden and filtered by big clouds. The perfect weather for my photography taste!

On tbe way back : the rainstorm is clearing on Passo Giau
Another view from the descent
The big “wall” seen from the valley between forcella de Col Piombin and forcella Giau

If you plan to visit the Dolomites and ask about a wild place to visit far from the “crowds” I would definitly tell you to go there and enjoy the plateau for the day. There is no difficulties here and it can be done by young -trained – kids around 5 without any doubt.


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  • Departure : Passo Giau
  • Altitudes : 2236m (passo Giau), 2360m (forcella Giau)
  • Elevation gain : 124m
  • Duration : 1h
  • Date : august 2019
  • Mountain range : Dolomites

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