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The Rhaetian Path is a way of traveling that prioritizes quality over quantity, focusing on the connection with the territories and the discovery of their typical dishes, which represent their cultural essence.

The Rhaetian Path is linked by its name to the pre-Roman past of the city of Feltre and the entire Feltrino area, characterized by the presence of the Rhaeti, a culture that, from its epicenter in Trentino (the finds near Sanzeno are crucial, giving name to one of the most important variants of this culture, that of Fritzens-Sanzeno), then spread to the high Vicentino, the Bressanone area, and generally to South Tyrol (especially with the material culture variant of Luco-Meluno) and to all the territories included between the eastern area of present-day Switzerland and Carnia. The Rhaeti were part of a particularly complex territorial framework, which also included, to stay within our territory, the Ancient Veneti – with peculiar aspects that led Giulia Fogolari to identify them as “Alpine Veneti” – and the Carni, who occupied the northern part.

Starting from the fascinating Rocca di Arsiè, nestled along the shores of Lake Corlo, and then moving to Seren del Grappa to go up towards Pedavena, with its famous Brewery. From the plateaus of Sovramonte and Lamon, you return to the spectacular Lake Corlo.

The walking route is 73 km long with an average elevation gain of 2222m and takes place predominantly on dirt roads, mountain trails, and some stretches of secondary paved roads.

The price includes five overnight stays per person in a double room, including breakfast. 

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