Pordenone
223 m s.l.m.7-day trend
Discovering Pordenone
Pordenone, named Italian Capital of Culture 2027, is a city of art where urban culture meets Alpine nature. The historic center, with Contrada Maggiore, the Cathedral Co-Cathedral, and Palazzo Ricchieri, tells centuries of history, while events like pordenonelegge and the Pordenone Blues & Co. Festival bring the city to life all year round.
Just a few kilometers from the city, the UNESCO-listed Friulian Dolomites captivate with majestic peaks and crystal-clear lakes such as Lake Barcis, Lake Ca' Selva in Claut, and Lake Ciul in Cimolais. Authentic villages like Claut, Cimolais, Andreis, Erto e Casso, Frisanco, and Tramonti di Sopra offer alpine lodges and hiking trails for all levels.
The Friulian Dolomites Natural Park reveals hidden treasures among canyons, historic mountain huts, and ancient forests. It’s a unique region where you can experience the art and culture of Pordenone in the morning and immerse yourself in the wild nature of the Dolomites in the afternoon — with trekking, mountaineering, and skiing available all year round.