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Longarone

473 m s.l.m.
76% Humidity
NNW 8 km/h Weak Gusts 16 km/h
98% Rain chance 1 mm
3760 m Freezing level
03:37 Sunrise
18:57 Sunset

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Weather Longarone: Weather forecast for Saturday

23:00
3 - 3
20° Felt 20°
Wind direction 8 km/h NNW · Weak Gusts 16
Humidity76%
0°C3760m
00:00
80 - 80
19° Felt 20°
1.2 mm
Wind direction 6 km/h N · Weak Gusts 13
Humidity80%
0°C3800m
01:00
80 - 80
19° Felt 20°
0.1 mm
Wind direction 5 km/h NNW · Weak Gusts 12
Humidity82%
0°C3730m
Last update: 18 July 2026 18:31

Air quality and pollen counts for Longarone

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AQI
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6Very Good 4.9Very Good 113Good 0Absent 0Absent 7.6Low 0.2Low 0Absent 0Absent 25Good

Discovering Longarone

Longarone (Longarón in Venetian and Ladin) is a municipality in the province of Belluno, located along the Piave Valley, between the Alpago, Valbelluna, Cadore, and the gateway to the Val di Zoldo. Its name is sadly known for the Vajont disaster, which on the night of October 9, 1963, completely destroyed the town. Today, however, Longarone stands as a symbol of rebirth and remembrance, rich in history, nature, and culture.


The spiritual and architectural heart of the town is the Church of Santa Maria Immacolata, designed by Giovanni Michelucci and built from 1975 on the site of the original 18th-century church, also destroyed by the tragedy. Across the area are several historic churches, including the remarkable Church of Saints Quirico and Giulitta in Castellavazzo, an ancient parish dating back to before the 4th century, along with many others scattered across the hamlets: San Giacomo in Dogna, Sant’Osvaldo in Roggia, San Martino in Fortogna, to name just a few.


Longarone is also home to several museums of local and cultural interest: the Vajont Museum – Moments of History, the Museum of Stone and Stonecutters, and the Archaeological Expo in Castellavazzo, the Ethnographic Museum of the Piave Raftmen in Codissago, and the Living Stones Museum, housed inside the parish church. These spaces tell the story of the land, its people, and their deep connection to the mountains and rivers.


From Longarone, it's easy to reach the Val di Zoldo, part of the stunning Ski Civetta area. In winter, it’s perfect for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, while in summer it offers hiking trails, mountain huts, and breathtaking views.


Nature lovers will also find unique curiosities, such as two monumental trees: the majestic Sequoia of Faè, still bearing the scars of the Vajont wave, and the Silver Fir of Cajada, known as the "Queen of Cajada" for its size and centuries-old age.


Lastly, Longarone is famous throughout Italy for its connection to artisan gelato. Each year, it hosts the MIG – International Gelato Exhibition, a landmark event for industry professionals and gelato lovers. Tasting a gelato in Longarone is a simple pleasure that carries a deep tradition.

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