• Piz Boè is the highest mountain of the Sella group, a mountain range in the Dolomites, Italy. It has an elevation of 3,152 metres (10,341 ft).
  • With a height of 3,152 m a.s.l., Mt. Piz Boè is the highest peak and the only three-thousander of the Sella Group.
  • There are several routes to hike Piz Boè. One of the most popular routes starts at Sass Pordoi and takes about 2-3 hours to complete.
  • View where to park, the trail to the summit of Piz Boè (purple), and the alternative approach that doesn’t require the cable car (yellow) on the map above.
  • Why Should You Hike to Piz Boè? At 3,152 meters (10,341 feet), Piz Boè is the highest mountain of the Sella Group in the Dolomites.
  • And, if you have your sights set on summiting one of the region’s most accessible 3,000-meter peaks, there’s no better choice than Piz Boè.
  • Hiking info, trail maps, and 23 trip reports from Piz Boè (3,152 m) in the Dolomites of Italy.
  • Be careful, this first part is already quite steep and is easily more than 500 D+. 2nd part: hike from the forcella pordoi refuge to the piz boe refuge.
  • Equally enchanting is the fauna that populates Piz Boè. It is home to an array of wildlife including the chamois, marmots, roe deer, and even the elusive lynx.