June 16, 2026 09:30 - 12:30
A guided hike along the themed trail that descends from Le Cune to the Valbona midway station, allowing us to tiptoe into the world of the animals of Alpe Lusia. Amidst larch, mountain pine and fir trees, rhododendron bushes and soft cushions of moss, we will walk accompanied by an expert on local wildlife, guided by tracks, stories and interesting facts. Marmots, roe deer, wolves: do we really know them? Where do they live, how do they move, what signs do they leave in the woods? Step by step, the trail becomes a little journey of discovery into the hidden life of the mountains, the life that often goes unseen, yet inhabits every meadow, every root, every silence. At the end of the walk, around 12:30, a well-deserved lunch awaits us at the mountain hut.
Meeting Point: every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the departure station of the Ronchi-Valbona gondola. Duration: approximately 3 hours. Difficulty: easy. The route is not suitable for pushchairs. Return to the valley with the lift.
Price including gondola, guided excursion/experience and lunch: € 36 for adults, € 27 for juniors aged 8 to 18 (born after 01/01/2008), € 18 for children (born after 01/01/2018). For holders of the Panorama Pass and Dolomiti Supersummer pass: € 20 for adults, € 18 for juniors and children. Registration at the Fassa Sport office in Moena, by phone on +39 0462 573770 or online by 6 p.m. on the previous day. This activity is held in Italian only.
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Suitable clothing and footwear are required. The programme may vary depending on weather conditions. In case of thunderstorms or bad weather, the activity may be postponed or cancelled.
Chalet Valbona: nature, play, and relaxation
A quiet and welcoming spot, easily accessible, where young and old alike can enjoy an unforgettable day. In the garden of Chalet Valbona you will find: an outdoor playground with a slackline, Tibetan bridges, a zip line and mini-golf; a mini zoo with chickens, goats, sheep and donkeys; and, throughout the summer, fun workshops for children to learn about nature and mountain traditions.
