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Piani della Cavallazza

Local reserve

A peat bog situated on a wide plateau behind Cima Cavallazza, overlooking the village of San Martino di Castrozza, municipality of Primiero San Martino di Castrozza.

The reserve is included in the much larger Natura 2000 area ZSC Lagorai Orientale - Cima Bocche and in the territory of the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park.

© Aaron Gaio - Primiero Hiking

Description

Semi-open marshy area characterised by sporadic vegetation with the presence of larch and mugho pines, integral reserve of the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park.

Address

Municipalities concerned

Primiero San Martino di Castrozza

Area coordinates

Surface area

Unità di misuraValore
hectares 12

Informazioni di dettaglio

Identification code

165

Reference database

Local reserves

Protected area classification

Local reserve

Access arrangements

The Primiero Hiking association proposes an excursion to the Piani della Cavallazza.
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Additional information

Items of interest

Lagorai Orientale - Cima Bocche

Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

The site includes the porphyry chain between Passo Valles and Passo Lusia and its regular southern slope as far as Torrente Travignolo, as well as the stretch of the Lagorai porphyry chain east of Forcella Cece as far as Passo Rolle, the Scanaiol subgroup, the Valsorda and the upper Valzanca.
The spruce forest fades high up into the cembreta, above which lie the alpine meadows and the ridge and summit environments. There are a few mountain pastures, some of which are still mounded. A few alpine lakes add to the landscape.

Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino Nature Park

The Park is located in the middle of the Dolomites, in the eastern part of Trentino on the border with Veneto.
On the Park territory, in a relatively restricted spatial area, a great variety of ecological situations alternate, giving rise to naturalistic realities of extraordinary interest and biodiversity.

The iconic element is the Paneveggio Spruce Forest, also known as the Violin Forest.

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