Passo Pordoi

Walking through history in the summer and no-stop skiing in winter
© Arturo Cuel
© Arturo Cuel
© Arturo Cuel
© Arturo Cuel
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© Alberto Bernasconi
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© Alessandro Gruzza
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© Alessandro Trovati
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© Daniele Lira

Framed between Sass Pordoi and Sass Becé, Pordoi Pass marks the border between the Province of Trento and the Province of Belluno. Located 12 km away from Canazei, it features as many as 28 hairpin bends. It is one of the 4 passes of the Strada delle Dolomiti (Dolomites Road), built in the beginning of the 20th century to link Bolzano with Cortina, and encourage the development of tourism in the Ladin valleys. 

In summer, it is a perfect starting point for hiking, climbing and walking. Viel dal Pan deserves a special mention: it is an ancient road used by bread traders on their business travels between Trentino and Veneto. Piz Boè can be easily reached thanks to a super modern cable car that leads to the highest peak of Sass Pordoi (2,950 meters) in just a couple of minutes. From the top you can enjoy the stunning 360 degree view of the whole Alpine Range for as far as the eye can see.


From the pass the Boè group is easily accessible thanks to a super state-of-the-art cable-way, which in a few minutes reaches the the peak of Sass Pordoi (2,950 meters). And from there one can enjoy a 360° view over the entire Alpine area, as well as challenge the demanding downhill slope of the fork bearing its name, or run down inaccessible Val Lasties (due to the peculiar features of these tracks, they are to be skied exclusively in ideal snow conditions). Furthermore, Pordoi allows easy access to the slopes of the Belvedere ski area and to those of Arabba. With the Sellaronda tour you can spend a full day without ever taking your skis off.
Lots of key pages of our history are connected with Pordoi: from the First World War battles, featured by the German Ossuary to Maria Piaz - a pioneer of tourism in Val di Fassa and sister to the famous alpinist Tita Piaz - and to sport initiatives such as the Giro d'Italia - Tour of Italy, which is commemorated by the monument dedicated to Fausto Coppi.

FAQ: Passo Pordoi

The road is usually open from late spring to autumn and often also in winter, but closures can occur during storms or for events. Always check local road information before travelling.
In summer you can hike, tackle via ferrata routes, go trail running, cycle on road or mountain bike, and use the cable car to reach Sass Pordoi for high‑altitude walks.
Yes, if you choose easy paths near the pass, the cable car trip and short walks. For longer hikes or via ferrata routes, experience and proper equipment are needed.
Both sides have regular gradients around 6–7%, with many hairpins. The climb is considered manageable for trained cyclists, but altitude, traffic and weather require good preparation.
Yes. Seasonal bus lines connect the pass with Canazei, Val di Fassa and nearby valleys. Services may be reduced outside high season, so it is important to consult current timetables.
Contact & Directions
APT Val di Fassa
Piaz G. Marconi, 5
38032 Canazei , Italy
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