Ra Gusela peak at Giau Pass, near Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (© Tomasz Podolski/Getty Images)
At the Giau Pass, where cyclists gasp and clouds drift like they're sightseeing too, this sharp-backed peak rises with quiet confidence. It's the kind of mountain that says, 'Take your time,' and then steals your breath anyway. Ra Gusela sits above Giau Pass, one of the most scenic high passes in the Dolomites, just outside Cortina d'Ampezzo. At 2,595 metres, it isn't the tallest neighbour in the room, but it has presence.
In warmer months, Ra Gusela is a solid introduction to Dolomite hiking. Well-marked trails and short via ferrata sections make it challenging but approachable. No technical climbing degree required—just steady feet, a head for heights and snacks. Winter changes the mood. Snow smooths the edges, and the Giau Pass becomes quieter, save for skiers, snowshoers and photographers chasing that crisp alpine light.
With Cortina co-hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics, the wider region is back in the global spotlight. While Ra Gusela isn't an Olympic venue, it forms part of the dramatic mountain backdrop that defines the Games.