Italy Monte Pelmo
Mount Pelmo is a mountain in the Dolomites, in the province of Belluno, in northeastern Italy.
It resembles a giant block and is isolated from other peaks, so it can be clearly seen from the neighboring valleys and from nearby mountains such as Antelao and Monte Civetta.
To the west of the summit is a secondary peak, Pelmetto (meaning "Little Pelmo" in Italian), at 2,990 m altitude, which has a north face of 1,100 m in height.
In some rocks on its west side you can see dinosaur tracks.
It resembles a giant block and is isolated from other peaks, so it can be clearly seen from the neighboring valleys and from nearby mountains such as Antelao and Monte Civetta.
To the west of the summit is a secondary peak, Pelmetto (meaning "Little Pelmo" in Italian), at 2,990 m altitude, which has a north face of 1,100 m in height.
In some rocks on its west side you can see dinosaur tracks.
Photography Tips
Try to shoot at sunrise to capture the light on the rocks and maybe some fog.
70 mm or more is highly recommended.
70 mm or more is highly recommended.
Travel Information
You can park everywhere in the city of San Vito di Cadore.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunrise in winter
Sunrise & Sunset
07:50 - 16:29
| current local time: 18:26
Photo Themes
fog
Forest
Mountains
mountainscape
Locations
Italia
Dolomites
Dolomiti
San Vito di Cadore
Dolomitas
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