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Road to Falzarego Pass
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Elevation | 2,105 m (6,906 ft) |
Length | 15 km (9.3 mi) |
Traversed by | SS48 |
Location | Belluno, Italy |
Range | Dolomites |
Coordinates | 46°31′8″N 12°0′34″E / 46.51889°N 12.00944°ECoordinates: 46°31′8″N 12°0′34″E / 46.51889°N 12.00944°E |
The Falzarego Pass (Italian: Passo di Falzarego, Ladin: Jou de Fauzare) (el. 2.105 m) is a high mountain pass in the province of Belluno in Italy.
It mainly connects Andráz and Cortina d'Ampezzo. From the pass, starts also SP24 (Strada provinciale del Passo di Valparola) directed northbound to Val Badia passing below Sas de Stria and through Valparola Pass.
The name Falza Rego means false king in ladin and refers to a king of the Fanes, who was supposedly turned to stone for betraying his people.
A gondola rises to the Lagazuoi (2762 m.), which was the object of heavy combat and mine warfare in World War I. The tunnel that the Italians built under the Austrian lines is open to the public.
The Falzarego Pass is one of the Dolomites mountain passes riders cross in the annual Maratona dles Dolomites single-day bicycle race. As riders proceed directly from the Falzarego Pass to the higher Valparola Pass the Falzarego is not counted as one of the canonical seven Maratona passes.