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Pana Scharte

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Pana Scharte

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Pana Scharte, also known as Forcella Pana or Jëuf de Pana, is a prominent mountain pass and viewpoint nestled within the breathtaking Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Italian Alps. Reaching an elevation of 2462 meters, this significant feature is located in the Puez-Geisler Nature Park, offering a dramatic natural boundary between the Seceda and the iconic Geisler/Odle mountain group in the Val Gardena region of South Tyrol, Italy.

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    June 21, 2025

    Mountaineering

    Trail No. 6 through the Panascharte Pass has been closed until further notice since August 2020 due to the risk of rockfall. The Brogles Hut can still be reached via trail No. 5 through the Cuecena Valley (1 hour 30 minutes from the Furnes middle station).
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    July 8, 2021

    Hiking

    The descent to the Panascharte is currently closed (07/2021).
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    September 11, 2020

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    Currently (September 2020) the Panascharte is unfortunately not passable and therefore closed.
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    Location: Santa Cristina Gherdëina - St. Christina In Gröden - Santa Cristina Valgardena, South Tyrol, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the direct trail through Pana Scharte currently open?

    No, the direct path through Pana Scharte, specifically Weg Nr. 6, has been closed since August 2020 due to the risk of rockfall. It remains inaccessible until further notice for safety reasons. Hikers should always verify current trail conditions before planning a visit.

    Can I still reach the Brogles Hut if Pana Scharte is closed?

    Yes, the popular Brogles Hut can still be reached via alternative routes. The most common alternative is trail No. 5 through the Cuecena Valley. This route is often accessed from the Furnes middle station, which you can reach by cable car from Ortisei (St. Ulrich).

    What are the best alternative hiking routes in the Pana Scharte area given the closure?

    Since the direct pass is closed, hikers should focus on other trails within the Puez-Geisler Nature Park. Trail No. 5 to Brogles Hut is a good option. Exploring the broader Val Gardena region and the Seceda area offers numerous routes with spectacular views of the Geislerspitzen, even if you can't traverse Pana Scharte directly.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty for trails in the Pana Scharte region?

    The trails in the Pana Scharte region, including those leading to alternative viewpoints and huts, are generally considered challenging and demanding. They often involve steep ascents, rocky terrain, and scree slopes. Sure-footedness is essential, and some sections may feature wooden stairs and steel cables for safety. Hikers should be prepared for significant elevation gain.

    What kind of views can I expect from the Pana Scharte area?

    The Pana Scharte area is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views. You can expect unparalleled perspectives of the iconic Geislerspitzen (Odles) and the surrounding Dolomite peaks. The landscape offers a dramatic contrast between rugged, rocky faces and sun-drenched alpine meadows, providing a truly overwhelming vista.

    Is Pana Scharte suitable for family-friendly hikes or beginners?

    The direct path through Pana Scharte is challenging and currently closed. For families or beginners, it's advisable to seek out easier, well-marked trails in the broader Val Gardena region. While the views from the area are stunning, the terrain around Pana Scharte itself is generally not recommended for those seeking a leisurely or beginner-level hike.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails or alternatives near Pana Scharte?

    Many trails in the Dolomites are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature parks and near livestock. Given the challenging and currently closed nature of the direct Pana Scharte path, look for alternative, less strenuous routes in the Val Gardena area that are suitable for dogs. Always ensure your dog is fit for the chosen trail and carry enough water.

    What is the best season to visit the Pana Scharte area for hiking?

    The best season for hiking in the Pana Scharte area and the broader Dolomites is typically from late spring to early autumn (roughly June to September). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and trails are free of snow. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

    What public transport options are available to reach the Pana Scharte region?

    To reach the general area, you can take public transport to Ortisei (St. Ulrich) in Val Gardena. From Ortisei, cable cars can take you to higher elevations, such as Furnes, which serves as a starting point for various hiking trails, including the alternative route to Brogles Hut (Trail No. 5).

    Are there cafes or restaurants near the Pana Scharte area?

    While the immediate pass area is remote, the Brogles Hut (Brogles Alm) is a popular resting point that offers amenities and refreshments. Additionally, the towns in Val Gardena, such as Ortisei and Santa Cristina, provide a wide range of restaurants and accommodation options for visitors.

    What is the elevation of Pana Scharte?

    Pana Scharte reaches an elevation of approximately 2,462 meters (8,077 feet) above sea level, offering a high vantage point within the Dolomites.

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