How to get to San Vito di Cadore
By car:
From south, you can reach San Vito di Cadore by motorway A27 from Mestre to Belluno and the connected state road 51 d'Alemagna. About a one-hour and half drive from Mestre. From north, by motorway A22 of Brennero. At the tollgate Bressanone-Val Pusteria you take the state road to Dobbiaco, then Cortina and San Vito di Cadore. San Vito is a one-hour and quarter drive from Bressanone.
By train:
The nearest railway station is in Calalzo 25 km off San Vito. The railway route is Venice-Santa Lucia to Calalzo di Cadore from where a train-connected bus service takes you to San Vito and Cortina.
By plane:
The nearest airports are in Treviso, Venice, Verona, and Innsbruck in Austria. Cortina is 162 km off Venice, 432 km off Milan, 692 km off Rome and 156 km off Innsbruck. Venice airport is linked to the nearby railway station of Mestre-Venice by bus service.
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How to get to Villa Belvedere
As you arrive in San Vito di Cadore, go past the main Church and take the upward street with the road signs pointing in direction of the ski slopes. At the first crossing turn left and immediately take the street via Belvedere on the right. Go up till a small church; pass it by until a fountain on the left and a yellow house on the right. Turn right, being careful to take the first of the two parallel streets (adjacent the yellow house with the coat of arms Ca' De Lotto). After a few metres on a narrow alley you are in front of Villa Belvedere.

San Vito di Cadore and the Dolomites
San Vito di Cadore lies in the high Valle del Boite, only 10 km from Cortina d'Ampezzo in a vast green valley surrounded by some among the most beautiful and highest peaks of the Dolomites: Antelao, Pelmo and Croda Marcora. 1011 m above sea level, San Vito di Cadore is a typical village of the Dolomites with a Ladino culture where history and legends are one with tradition. It offers the comfort and relaxation of a modern tourist resort to both sports lovers and guests who look for the quietness and harmony of a natural landscape.
Its convenient location makes it an ideal starting point for excursions, climbing and skiing activities, and visits to the nearby Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Natural Park of the Dolomites of Ampezzo, Reinhold Messner Museum on Mount Rite, the archaeological site of Mondeval de Sora and the Murales of Cibiana di Cadore.
Pictures
Some pictures of San Vito and surroundings during winter and summer.
Click on the miniatures to zoom in.
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View of the centre of San Vito. The ski slopes on the background
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San Vito in summer
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Lake of Mosigo and chalet
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Archaeological site of Mondeval and Mount Pelmo
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View of Mount Pelmo from Villa Belvedere
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Sun rising on Tofana di Rozes
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Sun setting on Lastoi de Formin
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Mount Antelao: the king of the Dolomites
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Niklas on climbing
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The owl: somebody is looking at you in the woods
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Sitting marmot
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A brown squirrel
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