Piz Duleda, Mountain summit in Selva di Val Gardena, Italy.
Piz Duleda is a mountain summit in the Puez group of the Dolomites with steep slopes and exposed rock formations. The landscape consists of jagged stone structures that give the impression of a raw, high-alpine setting.
The mountain routes around Piz Duleda were established in the 19th century when mountaineers opened paths to high-altitude pastures and peaks. These connections allowed herders and later hikers to explore the alpine heights.
The name Piz Duleda comes from the Ladin language spoken in Val Gardena, reflecting the Alpine heritage of this mountain community. Walking here, you encounter traces of traditions that have shaped mountain life for generations.
Access is available via marked hiking trails starting from the Raiser mountain station. Visitors should plan for a full day of walking and wear sturdy, secure footwear for the steep terrain.
From the summit, you look out at the meeting point of three valleys, which makes the views of the Sella Group and Sassolungo massif particularly striking. This position offers a rare perspective on how the Dolomites landscape fits together.
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