Marmolada
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Fearless50170597803
Madrid, Spain2 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Spectacular views. It is amazing to see that even disabled people can climb to 3200 meters thanks to 3 combined cable cars. The ticket costs €35 round trip, but it is worth it. Very interesting to visit the World War I caches on the middle floor, in addition to the museum.
I see it as unnecessary to allow tourists to step on the glacier.
I see it as unnecessary to allow tourists to step on the glacier.

Written September 4, 2023
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Eda
Vastra Frolunda, Sweden360 contributions
Feb 2020
Great view from the top and a very long ski slope to the bottom of the valley.
3 cabin lifts will take you to the top so it will take a while and be prepared for some cueing at the first one down in the valley. Don't miss the museum between cabin lift 2 and 3.
3 cabin lifts will take you to the top so it will take a while and be prepared for some cueing at the first one down in the valley. Don't miss the museum between cabin lift 2 and 3.
Written March 23, 2020
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Andrew L
Leigh, UK4,935 contributions
Feb 2022 • Family
Catch this place on a clear day if you can. 3265m up gives some of the best views on the planet. 3 gondola rides to get there from 1480m base. Large queue at ground level but moves quickly up after that. Don’t forget your mask if covid restrictions are still in place ! Worth climbing the stairs at the top for the stunning views. And then a beautiful red run all the way down. Snow was good for us and again the vistas just amazing. What a place.
Written February 14, 2022
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Richard R
Gothenburg, Sweden97 contributions
Mar 2024 • Friends
Totally unnecessary day trip when you are around Canazei.
We were first in the lift in the morning but it didn't help
Over 1 hour lift queues both at the 2 chair lift you have to take and at the cabin lift.
When we got up we saw chaos on the hill.
Hump piste most of the hill down and lots of skiers.
We have done it but certainly will not do it again.
A tourist trap.
We were first in the lift in the morning but it didn't help
Over 1 hour lift queues both at the 2 chair lift you have to take and at the cabin lift.
When we got up we saw chaos on the hill.
Hump piste most of the hill down and lots of skiers.
We have done it but certainly will not do it again.
A tourist trap.

Written March 7, 2024
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fi_decorso
Milan, Italy70,632 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
A year ago we were left speechless at the news of the tragedy that occurred under Punta Rocca and equally astonished at the sad spectacle of the glacier in agony. This year, when we returned, we found it in even more miserable conditions, despite the unexpected snowfalls in July, which however soon dissolved in the heat of August. Experts have declared that in recent years the glacier has retreated 5 hectares every summer, so much so that since the end of the 1990s - when we reached it from the nearby Val di Fassa - it has practically halved.
The Marmolada, of course, is not just the glacier, in fact forming a vast and complex group, and itself representing a mountain that offers various hiking opportunities. The glacier, however, is an integral and vital part of it, and must therefore be held in high regard. It is therefore painful to see him so mistreated, without drawing any lessons from the dramatic current situation.
(*visited from 27 August to 10 September 2023*)
PS - I'll try to attach some photos, hoping that in the meantime the loading problems encountered in recent days have been removed.
The Marmolada, of course, is not just the glacier, in fact forming a vast and complex group, and itself representing a mountain that offers various hiking opportunities. The glacier, however, is an integral and vital part of it, and must therefore be held in high regard. It is therefore painful to see him so mistreated, without drawing any lessons from the dramatic current situation.
(*visited from 27 August to 10 September 2023*)
PS - I'll try to attach some photos, hoping that in the meantime the loading problems encountered in recent days have been removed.

Written September 20, 2023
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fi_decorso
Milan, Italy70,632 contributions
Sep 2024 • Couples
Also this year, from the hotel room, we spent two weeks "face to face" with the so-called Queen of the Dolomites, who poor thing does what she can to keep herself that way, without succeeding, abused as she is by boundless human foolishness.
The northern slope, the one with the glacier, shows all the desolation in which it has plunged from year to year. It was very different when we were staying in Val di Fassa in the 1990s: today the difference compared to then is impressive, you can see it visibly and inspires gloomy sadness.
The early snowfall of last September 12th did give a bit of white, however, despite the considerable thickness for the season, it was a simple and illusory touch of powder.
All this I thought every time I observed the Marmolada, especially at sunrise and sunset. Best wishes, Regina!
(*visited 1-15 September 2024*)
NB – At the moment I do not attach photographs, continuing the malfunctions in their upload.
The northern slope, the one with the glacier, shows all the desolation in which it has plunged from year to year. It was very different when we were staying in Val di Fassa in the 1990s: today the difference compared to then is impressive, you can see it visibly and inspires gloomy sadness.
The early snowfall of last September 12th did give a bit of white, however, despite the considerable thickness for the season, it was a simple and illusory touch of powder.
All this I thought every time I observed the Marmolada, especially at sunrise and sunset. Best wishes, Regina!
(*visited 1-15 September 2024*)
NB – At the moment I do not attach photographs, continuing the malfunctions in their upload.
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Written September 26, 2024
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Paul M
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Mar 2024 • Family
Yesterday I stopped at the self-service with my family. After we ordered some hot chocolates, I went to the cash register and asked the cashier for a coffee with milk. The cashier then asked me in a very loud and annoyed tone: "Espresso, Americano"?!
I replied: "A coffee with latte".
The cashier started arguing with me in an arrogant tone. I think he should look for a new job. I will not recommend it to anyone. Very unfriendly staff. We will definitely never go there again.
I replied: "A coffee with latte".
The cashier started arguing with me in an arrogant tone. I think he should look for a new job. I will not recommend it to anyone. Very unfriendly staff. We will definitely never go there again.

Written March 27, 2024
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Adrian G
Island of Malta, Malta466 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
Marmolada cable car is an amazing experience. It rises in three stages and round trip costs 30 euro. It is also called the "Queen of the Dolomites". Service, in summer, runs from 09.00 till 16.00hrs. The third stop is Punta Rocca at 3265 mts. Here you will find a large sun deck to relax, take pictures and admire the beautiful mountains around you. There are stairs to take you higher up.
You can also take a lift down to the glacier, which has been covered in part with white material to make walking easier. You can proceed further afield and walk up paths, you must be cautious.
The second stop is Punta Serrauta, there is a cafeteria/restaurant for a quick snack, food is average. A souvenir shop is right alongside. But more of interest is the War Museum, free admittance.
Take a jacket with you as temperatures on top are low. A must do and one of the high lights of our holiday.
You can also take a lift down to the glacier, which has been covered in part with white material to make walking easier. You can proceed further afield and walk up paths, you must be cautious.
The second stop is Punta Serrauta, there is a cafeteria/restaurant for a quick snack, food is average. A souvenir shop is right alongside. But more of interest is the War Museum, free admittance.
Take a jacket with you as temperatures on top are low. A must do and one of the high lights of our holiday.
Written August 14, 2018
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Susan S
Spring, TX168 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
On a what started out to be a sunny day, we drove to Marmolada and decided to ride the "lift" up to the top and eat at the rifugio. The lift is a two-person, stand up contraption called a funivie. It was interesting. There were some WW1 ruins near the top and snow as it is a glacier. We even saw some skiiers. Very interesting WW1 museum (privately owned) at the bottom.
Written June 21, 2018
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Kfir Shwarz
Eilat, Israel1,238 contributions
Jul 2013 • Family
The view was amazing, snow is available all year long, the souvenir shop at the 2nd stop of the cable car is nice and not expensive as well, the cable car fee seems a little too expensive but it's still a site you must visit while travelling at that amazing part of Italy!
Written August 2, 2013
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I bambini piccolini di 1 anno o di 18 mesi possono salire sulla funivia??
Grazie
Written September 1, 2022
Credo di sì, non mi risulta vi siano limitazioni del genere, ma è meglio verificare.
In ogni caso la quota massima è molto alta (3265 m a Punta Rocca, quasi 3000 la stazione intermedia Serauta) e in genere è sconsigliata a bambini così piccoli, ma ovviamente io non sono esperto in materia.
Mi spiace per la risposta tardiva, ma sono appena tornato proprio dalle Dolomiti. Un cordiale saluto. fd
Written September 13, 2022
Salendo a Punta Rocca poi è possibile scendere al Serauta e fermarsi e riprendere a scendere dopo e fermarsi al primo tronco?
Written June 30, 2021
Sì, certamente! Oltre tutto al Serauta sono imperdibili sia il museo, sia la zona sacra di Punta Serauta (facile nel tratto iniziale, solo per esperti in quello successivo).
Buona montagna.
Written June 30, 2021
Ci vuole il caschetto ho visto foto che avevano il caschetto. Andrei a luglio.
Written February 6, 2021
Buongiorno, ovviamente mi è impossibile rispondere non avendo visto le foto né conoscendo quali sono i tuoi progetti.
Diciamo che il caschetto e l'attrezzatura da ferrata - oltre naturalmente ad adeguate capacità tecniche - sono necessari per determinati percorsi di tipo alpinistico, come la Ferrata Eterna (dal Passo Fedaia alla Punta Serauta), la Galleria Rosso al Monte Serauta o, addirittura, l'ascensione alla vetta della Marmolada (Punta Penia).
Per il percorso che da Forcella Serauta (stazione intermedia della funivia) porta all'omonima Punta il caschetto non serve, ma è consigliato l'utilizzo del cordino con moschettone.
Cordiali saluti e buona montagna. fd
Written February 7, 2021
Qualcuno è mai salito a piedi dalla pista da sci quando è chiusa ?
Written July 5, 2019
Domani vorrei andare con i miei genitori su in funivia sulla vetta della marmolada per ammirare il panorama, vorrei però solo avere un consiglio in merito alla possibilità di raggiungere la funivia con l’auto ..e cioè sono necessarie per forza delle gomme invernali? O vanno bene solo le catene da neve come sicurezza nel cofano? Grazie mille ..io partirei da Trento
Written January 1, 2019
Confermo quanto scritto da Fabio, le catene sono più che sufficienti, più che altro per il ghiaccio viste le previsioni. Si arriva in macchina proprio davanti alla partenza della funivia. Un consiglio, attrezzatevi bene per il freddo . Un saluto , Elena
Written January 2, 2019
I tre tronconi di funivia che portano in cima alla Marmolada sono tutti vicini tra loro o è necessario fare un percorso a piedi per raggiungerli?? Nel secondo caso quanto tempo occorre indicativamente per arrivare in cima?
Written August 14, 2018
Tutti vicini non occorre fare strada
Written August 15, 2018
Per visitare la Marmolada, da dove si prende la funivia Malga Ciapela?? Bisogna fare una escursione o c'è un parcheggio in zona??
Written July 8, 2018
Si prende a Malga Ciapela, il paesino si trova tra il passo Fedaia e Sottoguda, arrivata non puoi non notare l’impianto. Il parcheggio è li anche lui
Written July 19, 2018
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