NEXT EDITION 01 SEPTEMBER 2024
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A Unique experience in the Unique environment
of the CORE ZONE N ° 1 of the UNESCO Dolomites,
crossing the spectacular and impressive massif
of Monte Pelmo (3168m.)
Get ready for ever new emotions!
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NEWS & INFO
TRANSPELMO 2020, REGISTRATION OPENING POSTPONED TO MAY 6
Val di Zoldo (Belluno), 23 March 2020 - Transpelmo 2020 postpones the opening of registration. The trailrunning event in the Dolomites of Val di...
The Golden Trail National Series circuit
Transpelmo is THE ITALIAN FINAL of the Golden Trail National Series by Salomon circuit.
Qualifying race for the 2024 Grand Finale and consequently for the 2025 Golden Trail World Series circuit.
Don’t miss the opportunity to run one of the most exciting and iconic races at a national level and to compete with many of the best interpreters of off-road running.
Up for grabs are 6 GOLDEN TICKETS (2M/2W overall and 1M/1W Under 23) for the GRAND FINAL
More info and rules on the site: https://www.goldentrailseries.com/series/gtns-italy.htm
The mount Pelmo
This is, without a doubt, the icon that increases the spectacular nature of the race. Everything revolves around it.
The path will take you to admire it up close at 360 °, and it will be exciting to perceive its size, its majesty, its magic.
Like a huge rock fortress it emerges solitary from the green of the meadows and focuses its gaze from any angle.
In a few kilometers all the variety of dolomitic terrains are enclosed, from the woods, to the mountain prairies, up to the scree and the rock passages.
Who does not aspire only to performance, but decides to take an extra look, will be fascinated by the spectacular panoramas that range 360 ° over the peaks and valleys of the Dolomites.
Due to its particular shape reminiscent of a gigantic seat (seen from the South), it is called by the locals the “Caregon del Padreterno”, the throne of God. Legend has it that God, having completed the creation of the Dolomites, sat exhausted right on the Pelmo to admire his work.