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Get InspiredEuropeItalyVenetoCortina DampezzoFunivia Lagazuoi

Funivia Lagazuoi

IT
Observation Deck·Majestic, Historic, High Altitude
Funivia Lagazuoi
Photo by Funivia Lagazuoi from Google Places
Funivia Lagazuoi
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Funivia Lagazuoi
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Funivia Lagazuoi
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Funivia Lagazuoi
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Funivia Lagazuoi
Photo by Funivia Lagazuoi from Google Places
Funivia Lagazuoi
Photo by EunHo Lee from Google Places
Funivia Lagazuoi
Photo by Yuri Bertelli from Google Places
Funivia Lagazuoi
Photo by Vado Sprint from Google Places
Funivia Lagazuoi
Photo by Karsten Bay from Google Places

Funivia Lagazuoi is one of the most iconic experiences in Cortina d'Ampezzo, whisking visitors up to 2,752 meters in just minutes. At the summit, you are greeted by a 360-degree panorama of the Italian Dolomites, including the Tofane and Marmolada peaks. Beyond the views, the site is a significant historical landmark where visitors can explore restored WWI tunnels and trenches. Whether you're skiing the legendary 8 km Armentarola slope in winter or hiking the rugged trails in summer, the experience is topped off by the renowned Rifugio Lagazuoi, famous for its high-altitude cuisine and sun terrace.

Funivia Lagazuoi is one of the most iconic experiences in Cortina d'Ampezzo, whisking visitors up to 2,752 meters in just minutes. At the summit, you are greeted by a 360-degree panorama of the Italian Dolomites, including the Tofane and Marmolada peaks. Beyond the views, the site is a significant historical landmark where visitors can explore restored WWI tunnels and trenches. Whether you're skiing the legendary 8 km Armentarola slope in winter or hiking the rugged trails in summer, the experience is topped off by the renowned Rifugio Lagazuoi, famous for its high-altitude cuisine and sun terrace.

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Address
Passo Falzarego, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo BL, Italy
Websitelagazuoi.it
Phone0436 867301
Hours
Closed
Daily 9:00 AM - 4:40 PM

Highlights

  • Panoramic 360-degree views of the jagged Dolomite peaks.

  • Access to historical WWI tunnels and an open-air museum.

  • The 8 km Armentarola ski slope, the longest in the area.

  • Mountain-top dining at Rifugio Lagazuoi with highly-rated cuisine.

Best For

Breathtaking Dolomite views and exploring WWI history.

Time of Day

Lunch, Brunch

Occasion Tags

Outdoor Adventure, History Buffs, Tourists, Locals

Reviews

4.7
Excellent4,9 K reviews

Funivia Lagazuoi is widely praised for providing some of the most spectacular views in the Dolomites, with many visitors considering it a highlight of their trip to Cortina d'Ampezzo. Reviewers frequently mention the impressive 360-degree panoramas and the unique opportunity to explore historical WWI tunnels at the summit. The ride itself is described as thrilling, though potentially challenging for those with a fear of heights. In winter, the 8 km ski slope is a major draw, noted for its length and scenic beauty. The food at the mountain-top rifugio receives high marks, making it a popular spot for a scenic lunch. While the cable car can occasionally be closed due to weather, the overall consensus is that the experience is well worth the cost for both hikers and sightseers.

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Location

Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy
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