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VAL DI SOLE: PRECIOUS STEPS
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THE STELVIO NATIONAL PARK
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THE ADAMELLO-BRENTA NATURAL PARK
IN THE MOUNTAINS WITH A GUIDE AS FRIEND
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:
✔ Waterproof, light and warm clothes (we suggest that you wear a first polypropylene coat
on your skin, an intermediate fleece or
woollen isolating coat, and finally a waterproof nylon or gore-tex anorak, long trousers)
✔ Vibram sole trekking boots (do not wear gym
shoes)
✔ Cap and gloves, and some spare clothes
(socks, underwear, possibly a light tracksuit)
✔ Rucksack (do not overfill your rucksack with
superfluous items ; a full bag’s max. weight
should be 5 to 8 kg, depending on the trek
time)
✔ Flask (this is a very handy and environmentfriendly way of carrying beverages on you)
✔ Small first aid kit
✔ Sleeping bag (compulsory if you spend the
night at an Alpine Hut, where they are on
sale)
✔ Little things (torch, sunglasses, sun cream)
MAPS, EQUIPMENT, RECOMMENDATIONS PAGE 11
THE “SENTIERO ITALIA”
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THE PLASTIC MAP
VAL DI SOLE
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THE TRAVERSE OF THE NORTHERN
BRENTA RANGE
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USEFUL ADDRESSES
COVER PICTURE: the Presanella peak - ascent to Rifugio Denza
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• “LARCHER AL CEVEDALE” ALPINE HUT
• “MANTOVA AL VIOZ” ALPINE HUT
• “SILVIO DORIGONI” ALPINE HUT
• “LAGO CORVO” ALPINE HUT
• “FRANCESCO DENZA” ALPINE HUT
• “CAPANNA PRESENA” ALPINE HUT
• “ORSO BRUNO” ALPINE HUT
• “PELLER” ALPINE HUT
AND PHONE NUMBERS
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al di Sole covers a tenth of Trentino’s total surface, and is a concentration of its best features. Embedded
amongst high mountain ranges (the OrtlesCevedale range to the North, the Presanella-Adamello range to the West and the
Brenta range to the South), the valley features gentle, wood-covered slopes dotted
with small villages, mostly between 700
and 1,800 m a.s.l.. Inhabited since prehistoric times, when it could be easily used
as a passageway between South Tyrol and
Lombardy, the valley has maintained many
ancient traits both in its features and in
its population. Modernity has sprung out
of this background : roads, lift facilities,
ski slopes, the railroad, hotel facilities,
sports and entertainment centres. Extensive conifer woodlands are interrupted by
the mirror of several Alpine lakes, and
crossed by streams flowing into the Noce
river, a sought after training ground for
kayaking and rafting lovers.
The valley’s environment is characterised
by a nice variety of settings : from
orchards to meadows and fields on the
bottom of the valley; from grazing land
and Alpine pastures to peaks lapped by
perpetual glaciers. The wild setting, though changing whenever you get over a rib,
is always overlooked by magnificent snowclad peaks.
An environment of this kind cannot be
appreciated in haste, wants no rush. We
dare to suggest you trekking as a learning method, that is the peaceful, though appealing and satisfying conquest of
the territory. The aim is to “walk throughout Val di Sole” : following one’s common
sense, weighing one’s forces, but expanding
Monte Cevedale - ascent to Rifugio Larcher
one’s ability to understand and enjoy nature
in its varied aspects. Breathe deeply the
fresh mountain air pervaded with wild perfumes, enjoy the view of an unspoilt environment, let yourself be enchanted by the
colourful wild flowers and by the unexpected appearance of wild animals. Try to keep
the measured pace of mountain people, who
go up and downhill with no haste, elevating
both body and spirit, senses and heart. The
extent of your walking will only depend
upon your desires, strength, eagerness for
adventure and curiosity. No matter if you
are a youngster, an elderly person or a
youth, experienced or novice, the adventure
of hiking in the mountains will free your
best feelings. To put it in old words, all you
have to do is follow the exhortation: “Stand
up and walk”.
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A
trekking outing can last one or
several days, and nights will be
spent in a shelter, outdoor, in the forest
next to the wildlife or, more comfortably,
in an Alpine Hut (Rifugio).
An Alpine Hut is a simple shelter,
offering unpretentious but sufficient accommodation and hospitality, where your efforts will be
rewarded by a warm atmosphere
and friendly hosts. Here you will
find what you need: however, the
respect for nature and the wildlife, as well as the altitude, prevent man from bringing what is
not essential. In this quiet atmosphere, comforts will therefore be
at a minimum level, and this
requires some spirit of adaptation. On the other hand, in
an Alpine Hut people
learn to live next to each
other unselfishly and to
savour the taste of friendship - and therefore avoid
making noise at night, when
the mountains are silent and
somebody may be resting
before facing some demanding
ascent.
Alpine Huts usually open from June through September (normally operating from the
second Sunday in June to the last Sunday
in September).
However, since they are situated at high
altitudes, their opening time depends to a
great extent upon the weather conditions the minimum opening time provided for by
the local regulations is from June 20 to
September 20. It should also be considered
that some repair is normally necessary at
the beginning, as well as at the end, of
the opening time ; you’d therefore better
ask first if the Alpine Hut is actually
operating.
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The routes described here under -complete
with suggested night stays in the Alpine
Huts of the Ortles-Cevedale, Presanella and
Brenta ranges, most included in the Stelvio
National Park and in the Adamello-Brenta
Natural Park - mainly follow
pathways waymarked with red
and white signs by the S.A.T.
(Society of Tridentine Alpinists).
Although the suggested
routes do not demand any
climbing
skills,
they
require a certain amount
of physical training due
to the distance and difference in height of
some stages.
You should not start on a hike unless you
are sure of good weather and have told a
friend or someone in the hotel exactly
where you intend to go. Each trekking route described provides information as to the
starting and arriving points, the walking
time, the vertical ascent and/or descent.
You will personally have to book for an
accommodation at the Alpine Hut in time.
The minimum opening time of Alpine
Huts is from June 20 to September 20.
However, they are usually operational
from the second Sunday in June to the
last one in September.
We suggest you to check that the hut is
open before starting a hike.
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he Stelvio National Park, set up in 1935 and regulated in 1951 is currently managed by a Board
including State, Regione Lombardia, Provincia Autonoma
di Trento and Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano. The Chairmen of the Managing Committees, one for each Park section,
bring to the attention of the Board of Directors the opinions
of the local populations.
After its extension in 1977, that allowed to establish a link
with The Swiss Park of Engadina, the Stelvio National Park
covers an area of 134,620 hectares, spread among
24 municipalities and 4 provinces : Bolzano
(41%), Brescia and Sondrio (44%)
and Trento (15%). The Park boarders run along Val Monastero and
Val Venosta to the North, Val d’Ultimo to the East, running parallel
to Val di Sole, Val Camonica to the
South, Valtellina and Val Livigno to the
West¸ The centre of the whole area is the
Ortles - Cevedale mountain range.
From a geological standpoint, the Stelvio
National Park territory is quite varied,
Edelweiss.
including sedimentary and eruptive rocks,
with a predominance of metamorphic rocks, like gneiss and
granite, forming a great number of peaks and typical Alpine
valleys, with an abundance of watercourses: torrents,
streams and little Alpine lakes.
The Park’s altitude is ranging between 650
m and the 3,899 m of Monte Ortles. Its
vegetation features several, subsequent
ranges, changing in aspect and composition depending on the height as well
as on other environmental parameters.
At lower heights, various combinations
of broadleaf are present, but conifers
are mostly widespread, featuring spruces and, at greater heights, larches and
Cembran pines. The shrub range mostly
features mountain pines, rhododen- Cembran pine.
Right: Saènt waterfalls in Val di Rabbi.
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drons, junipers, blueberries and alders. Higher
up, you will find grazing land with several herbaceous species.
The Park’s wild animal population includes
about thirty mammal species, 131 bird species,
several reptiles and amphibians, some fish and
numerous invertebrates. Deer and roe deer are
the most numerous species, as well as chamois
at greater heights - widespread throughout he
Park area ; rock goats can be found in Val
Zebrù. Other mammals in the Park are marmots, squirrels, Alpine hares, stoats, martens,
beech-martens, badgers and foxes. Fowls include capercaillies, black grouses and hazel hens,
whereas rock ptarmigans and rock partridges
can be found at greater heights. Last, but not
least, comes the royal eagle, chosen as Park
symbol, along with the recently re-introduced
Alpine vulture.
If you wish to get a full immersion into this
wild setting, there is a wide choice of clearly
waymarked routes, starting from simple itineraries for kids and elderly people, to the more
demanding ones for experienced mountaineers.
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GUIDED WALKS
“Park Guides” are available for guided walks
in the Park’s Lombard and Trentine sections.
Guided walks are organised all year round with typical snowshoes in winter. School groups can take advantage of special programs,
with the possibility to spend nights at the
Park’s facilities. Apart from walking routes in
the wilderness, the Park offers a variety of
opportunities to get in touch with its historical, cultural and environmental richness, including facilities that bear witness to old time
crafts, castles, typical rural houses (masi),
museums and churches, as well as orchards,
botanical pathways and animal wildlife areas.
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1. Marmot - 2. Deer - 3. Chamois - 4. Golden eagle - 5. Martagon lily
FOR INFORMATION:
Consorzio Parco Nazionale
dello Stelvio - Settore Trentino
Stelvio National Park Board
Trentine Section
Via Roma, 65 - 38024 COGOLO di PEIO (TN)
Tel. 0463.746.121 - Fax 0463.746.090
[email protected]
www.stelviopark.it
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RESPECT
THE WILDLIFE
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DO NOT DISTURB
THE WILDLIFE
DO NOT
MAKE NOIS
WALK ON BEATEN
TRACKS, KEEP
OFF MEADOWS
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NO CAMPING
NO FIRES
DO NOT SCATTER
YOUR LITTER
- 6. Squirrel - 7. Park guide outing
KEEP DOGS
ON THE LEAD
Rabbi Visitor Centre (Centro Visitatori)
Rabbi Fonti - 38020 RABBI (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.985.190
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Peio Visitor Centre (Centro Visitatori)
Via Roma, 28 - 38024 COGOLO DI PEIO (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.754.186
Peio Wildlife Area (Area Faunistica)
Peio Fonti - 38020 PEIO (TN)
Tel. 347.7708380
Rabbi Forester Station
(Stazione Forestale)
Rabbi Fonti - 38020 RABBI (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.985.492
Peio Forester Station
(Stazione Forestale)
at the Wildlife Area
Peio Fonti - 38020 PEIO (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.753.074
DO NOT PICK UP
FLOWERS
AND MINERALS
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE
THE MOUNTAIN HAZARDS
USE ADEGUATE
EQUIPMENT
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he Adamello-Brenta Natural Park,
established in 1967, covers an
area of about 618 sq. km, including the
Adamello-Presanella ranges to the West
and the Brenta range to the East.
The Adamello granite range, including the
peaks of Presanella (3,558 m) and Carè
Alto (3,453 m), is rich in glaciers,
alpine lakes and torrents forming
some very beautiful waterfalls.
The Brenta dolomite range,
instead, delights visitors and
hikers with a rich variety of
wonderful treks, traverses and
ascents. The very names of its
best renowned peaks highlight the
importance of the Brenta range:
Tosa (3,173 m), Brenta (3,150 m),
Campanile Basso (2,877 m), Campanile Alto (2,937 m).
A project to re-introduce rock goats in the
Adamello-Presanella range was launched in
1995. The ungulate, that had been absent
for several decades, now counts some 50
units.
The current animal population of the Park
includes brown bears, chamois, roe deer,
red deer, marmots, squirrels, foxes, eagles,
capercaillies and black grouses, as well as
many other typical Alpine species.
The Park is also featuring a bountiful
flora: from edelweiss and Turk’s-caps, to
black vanilla orchids and last, but not least, the marvellous lady’s slipper, the largest orchid in the Alps.
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THE BROWN BEAR (Ursus arctos)
- symbol of the Adamello-Brenta
Natural Park
The Adamello -Brenta Natural Park
houses the last native specimen of
the Alpine brown bear, which witnesses the presence of a sound, wild
environment. In order to prevent the
extinction of the bear, a project is in
place to foster the increase of the
population through the introduction
of Slovene specimen.
Owl.
Badger.
GUIDED WALKS
During the summer season, the AdamelloBrenta Natural Park organises guided hikes
whereby participants can improve their
knowledge of some natural and cultural
aspects related to the protected area. Daily
guided hikes are organised in co-operation
Rhododendron.
with Alpine Guides, offering their expertise
about the Park and its history.
Val di Tovel VISITOR CENTRE
Open from June through September, the
Centre suggests several didactic routes
focusing on the Park as a whole.
Trollis europaeus.
For information:
PARCO NATURALE ADAMELLO-BRENTA
ADAMELLO-BRENTA NATURAL PARK
Via Nazionale, 24 - 38080 STREMBO (TN)
Tel. 0465.806.666 - Fax 0465.806.699
[email protected]
www.parcoadamellobrenta.tn.it
VISITOR CENTRES (Centri Visitatori):
• VAL DI TOVEL - by the Tovel Lake
Val di Non - Tel. 0463.451.033
• DAONE - Tel. 0465.674.989
• SPORMAGGIORE - Tel. 0461.653.622
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Tradition, professional skills and safety in
the mountains.
These have been a Guide’s features since
the outset of mountaineering.
Today’s Alpine Guides are skilled professionals, not only in technical terms, but also
from a didactic and cultural standpoint.
To become an Alpine Guide, one needs to
be familiar with the secrets of the mountains and of mountaineering.
This is why an Alpine Guide can be regarded as an interpreter teaching the right
approach to the mountains in their varied
aspects.
Val di Sole Alpine Guides are available for
people who like
the mountains and wish to better understand them.
The “Val di Sole” Mountaineering School
Alpine Guides suggest a rich program of
activities:
✔ HIKES IN THE WILDERNESS in the Stel10
vio National Park and in the AdamelloBrenta Natural Park.
✔ HIGH ALTITUDE HIKES
✔ EQUIPPED TRACKS
✔ ROCK CLIMBING
✔ CANYONING
✔ ROCK CLIMBING AND FREE CLIMBING COURSES, GLACIER AND HIGH MOUNTAIN COURSES
✔ SNOWSHOEING OUTINGS
✔ POWDER SKIING - SKI MOUNTAINEERING
- ICE CLIMBING
For information and bookings:
SCUOLA ALPINISMO E SCIALPINISMO “Val di Sole”
“Val di Sole” MOUNTAINEERING SCHOOL
Piazza Regina Elena, 17 - Townhall
38027 MALÈ (TN)
Tel/Fax 0463.901.151
[email protected]
www.guidealpinevaldisole.it
RECOMMENDED MAPS
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:
✔ Waterproof, light and warm clothes (we suggest that you wear a first polypropylene
coat on your skin, an intermediate fleece or
woollen isolating coat, and finally a waterproof nylon or gore-tex anorak, long trousers)
✔ Vibram sole trekking boots (do not wear gym
shoes)
✔ Cap and gloves, and some spare clothes
(socks, underwear, possibly a light tracksuit)
✔ Rucksack (do not overfill your rucksack with
superfluous items ; a full bag’s max. weight
should be 5 to 8 kg, depending on the trek
time)
✔ Flask (this is a very handy and environmentfriendly way of carrying beverages on you)
✔ Small first aid kit
✔ Sleeping bag (compulsory if you spend the
night at an Alpine Hut, where they are on
sale)
✔ Little things (torch, sunglasses, sun cream)
- KOMPASS 095 Val di Sole,
Pejo e Rabbi 1:35,000 map
- KOMPASS 976 “Val di Sole,
Pejo e Rabbi” Hiking Guidebook
- KOMPASS 072 Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio (OrtlesCevedale) 1:50,000 map
- KOMPASS 073 Gruppo di
Brenta 1:50,000 map
- TABACCO map Val di Peio Val di Rabbi - Val di Sole
1:25.000 (new)
- TABACCO map Dolomiti di
Brenta - Adamello Presanella - Val di Sole 1:50.000
(new)
- Guida dei sentieri e rifugi
con cartografia del Trentino
Occidentale (by T. Deflorian
and A. Valcanover) - edited
by Panorama
- Guida alle Dolomiti di Brenta Settore Settentrionale
(by Torchio and Gardumi) edited by Panorama
THE MOST IMPORTANT RULES
OF MOUNTAIN HIKING
✔ Never go on a hike in the mountains alone.
✔ Tell a relative, a friend or the Alpine Hut keeper about the route
you are going to take.
✔ Get suitable equipment depending on the hike you are setting out for.
✔ Always keep an eye on the weather conditions: in case of doubt, go back !
✔ Carefully plan your hike : Listen to the weather forecasts, study your route on the
map and, if you wish, make arrangements with Alpine Guides
or Park Guides to go with you.
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mt.
“L
ARCHER AL CEVEDALE” ALPINE HUT
2.608
2,608 m
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ALPINE HUT DATA
OWNER:
CAI-SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini)
LOCATION:
Val Venezia
MUNICIPALITY:
Peio
BEDS:
80 (WINTER BIVOUAC: 14 places)
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER:
YES (2)
BAR SERVICE: YES RESTAURANT SERVICE:
YES
OPEN: summer - spring (for ski mountaineering),
depending on weather conditions
RUN BY: Mr. Oreste CASANOVA
38020 PEIO (TN) - Tel. 0463.753.144
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.751.770
FIRST STAGE:
From Peio Paese climb to Dosso di San Rocco
and take path no. 105 heading to Rifugio Mantova al Vioz.
ROUTE DESCRIPTION
A particularly interesting route offering
opportunities of wildlife observation: chamois, marmots, rock ptarmigans, roe deer,
red deer and eagles. Enchanting views featuring the towering, snow-clad peaks of
Cevedale, Palon de la Mare, Rosole and
Vioz, as well as several Alpine lakes.
AREA: Cevedale range; Stelvio National Park
START and END: Peio Paese (1,579 m)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,029 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 1,040 m
TIME: 2 days
Go along this path and when you get to a fork
at Gaggio (near the Power Company building),
take path no. 127, that runs along the mountain side.
When you reach the Malga Mare power
station (if you want to shorten your route, you may get to Malga Mare in a 10
km drive from Cogolo), take path no.
102 and climb to Pian Venezia and
then to the Larcher al Cevedale
Alpine Hut, the first stage target
destination.
TIME: 5 hours approx.
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT):
1,029m
Note: The ascent
to Rifugio Larcher
can start from the
parking lot by the
Malga Mare power
station, at 10 km drive from Cogolo di Peio;
time: 1.45 hours.
SECOND STAGE:
Take path no. 123 from Rifugio Larcher up to
the hollows above to start the tour of the lakes
which are, successively, Lago Marmotte, Lago
Lungo, Lago Nero, Lago del Careser (reservoir).
From Careser, continue on path no. 123 and go
down along several hairpin bends to Malga
Mare, hence to Peio Paese along the outward
pathway.
TIME: 5 hours approx.
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 1,040 m
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3.535
VIOZ” ALPINE HUT
3,535 m
ALPINE HUT DATA
ROUTE DESCRIPTION
A route getting you to the highest Alpine
Hut in the Central and Western Alps, situated at the foot of Monte Vioz (3,645 m),
where you will enjoy an outstanding view
over the Forni glacier.
AREA: Cevedale range; Stelvio National Park
START: Peio Fonti (1,392 m)
END: Peio Paese (1,579 m)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 2,253 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 2,066 m
TIME: 2 days
OWNER:
CAI-SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini)
LOCATION:
Monte Vioz
MUNICIPALITY:
Peio
BEDS:
60 (WINTER BIVOUAC: 6 places)
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER:
YES (1)
BAR SERVICE: YES RESTAURANT SERVICE:
YES
OTHER:
laundry drying room
OPEN:
summer
RUN BY: Mr. Mario CASANOVA
38020 PEIO (TN) - Tel. 0463.753.331
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.751.386
FIRST STAGE:
Starting from Peio Fonti, take the cable car to
Rifugio Scoiattolo, and hence the chairlift to
Rifugio Doss dei Gembri, at 2,300 m a.s.l.
(call the Pejo Cable Car Company at tel. no.
0463. 753.238 to make sure that lifts are operating). Then take path no.105 below the
enchanting Vioz peak.
Continue along the ridge, past Dente del Vioz,
and climb towards Rifugio Mantova, where you
can stay overnight.
TIME: 4 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 2,143 m,
including 908 by lift facilities.
Note: the same route can be made starting
from Peio Paese on path no. 105; without
taking the lift, totalling 8 hours ascent.
SECOND STAGE:
Go up the snowfield for several metres to the
top of Monte Vioz (3,645 m), where you will
enjoy a wonderful view over the Forni glacier
and over the well-known “13 peaks” (the ascent
takes 15 minutes). If the day is clear, you will
behold the Adamello and Presanella peaks.
Retrace the same route back to Rifugio Mantova al Vioz, down to Rifugio Doss dei Gembri
and hence, along path no. 105, to Peio Paese.
TIME: 4 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 2,066 m to
Peio Paese.
Left: Sunset over the Cevedale.
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“S
ILVIO DORIGONI” ALPINE HUT
2.437
IN
SAÈNT
2,437 m
ALPINE HUT DATA
OWNER:
CAI-SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini)
LOCATION:
Upper Val Saènt
MUNICIPALITY:
Rabbi
BEDS:
80 (in 4 to 20 bed rooms)
WINTER BIVOUAC:
4 places
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER:
YES
BAR SERVICE: YES RESTAURANT SERVICE:
YES
OPEN:
summer
RUN BY: IACHELINI Family
38020 S. BERNARDO DI RABBI (TN) - Tel. 0463.985.240
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.985.107
A. ROUTE – FIRST STAGE:
From Piazzola go towards Somrabbi
along the practicable road to the Fontanino Hotel - Alpine Hut at Coler, and
continue to the car park by Malga
Stablasolo (5 km approx.).
From Malga Stablasolo (1,539
m) follow path no. 106 to the
Dosso della Croce (1,796 m),
hence to Prà di Saènt
and further up to Rifugio Dorigoni.
TIME: 4 hours from
Somrabbi - 3 hours
from Malga Stablasolo
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT
(ASCENT): 1,088 m from
Somrabbi - 900 m from
Malga Stablasolo
A. ROUTE
SECOND STAGE:
From the Dorigoni Alpine Hut take path no.
128 to Rifugio Campisol (2,123 m), and con-
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Val Saènt.
ROUTE DESCRIPTION
Amongst prairies and waterfalls in the heart
of the Stelvio National Park.
AREA: Stelvio National Park
A)START and END: Somrabbi (Piazzola)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT
(ASCENT and DESCENT): 1,088 m
TIME: 1 or 2 days
B) START and END: Piazzola (1,315 m)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,635 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT(DESCENT): 1,122 m
TIME: 3 days
tinue past Malga Stablet down to Malga
Stablasolo (refreshment service) on path
no. 106. Return to Somrabbi - Piazzola
along the outward route.
TIME: 2,15 hours to Malga Stablasolo
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT):
900 m to Malga Stablasolo
B. ROUTE – FIRST STAGE:
From Piazzola climb to the hamlet of Cavallar
onto path n. 108 (part of Sentiero Italia). Continue past Malga Paludè/Caldesa Bassa (1,832 m)
and Alta or, as an alternative, go up the furrow of
Rio Val Lago Corvo up to the homonymous Alpine
Hut, where you can spend the night. The nearby Corvo Lakes, home to the rare Alpine saibling are worth
a visit.
TIME: 3,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,110 m
B. ROUTE – SECOND STAGE:
From the Lago Corvo Alpine Hut, take path no. 145,
that goes gently up amongst hollows and screes almost to the
peak of Monte Collecchio (2,954
m), with a view over the wide
plane of upper Val Saènt.
Continue down to the Passo del
Giogo Nero (2,285 m), and hence on path no. 107 running a
long stretch along the mountain
side to Rifugio S.Dorigoni in
Saènt, target destination of the
second stage.
TIME: 4 hours approx.
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT
(ASCENT): 525 m
(DESCENT): 515 m
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“LAGO CORVO” ALPINE HUT
mt.
2.425
2,425 m
ALPINE HUT DATA
OWNER:
private - CAVALLARI Family
MUNICIPALITY:
Rabbi
BEDS:
40 (WINTER BIVOUAC: 4 places)
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER:
YES (2)
BAR SERVICE: YES RESTAURANT SERVICE:
YES
OPEN: summer
RUN BY: CAVALLARI Family
S. Bernardo 47/A – 38020 RABBI (TN)
Tel. 0463.985.162
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.985.175
B. ROUTE – THIRD STAGE:
From the Dorigoni Alpine Hut follow path no. 106
down across Alpine meadows, developed from
ancient glacial tongues, first to Prà di Saènt,
then, after climbing to the Dosso della Croce, to
the Malga Stablasolo below (refreshment service).
TIME: 3,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 1,122 m
ROUTE DESCRIPTION
An easy ascent to the Passo di Rabbi, an
ancient passageway between South Tyrol
and Trentine valleys, and the starting point
for a traverse to Rifugio Dorigoni.
AREA: Stelvio National Park, Val di Rabbi Val d’Ultimo
START: Piazzola (1,315 m)
END: S. Gertrude Val d’Ultimo (BZ) (1,519 m)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,135 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 930 m
TIME: 2 days
FIRST STAGE:
From Piazzola climb to the hamlet of Cavallar
onto path n. 108 (part of Sentiero Italia). Continue past Malga Paludè/Caldesa Bassa (1,832
m) and Alta or, as an alternative, go up the furrow of Rio Val Lago Corvo up to the homonymous Alpine Hut, where you can spend the
night. The nearby Corvo Lakes, home to the rare
Alpine saibling are
worth a visit.
TIME: 3,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN
HEIGHT
(ASCENT):
1,110 m
SECOND STAGE:
From the Lago Corvo Alpine Hut continue on
path no. 108 to the nearby Passo di Rabbi at
2,450 m
From here go down along the Rio Montechiesa
Valley following path no. 108 down to S. Gertrude in Val d’Ultimo (BZ) at 1,519 m
There are two possible return routes: either
back along the outward route, in which case
you must add another day with a 5/6 hour
walk, or by public or private transport via S.
Valburga, Proves, Livo, Mostizzolo and Val di
Sole, or also via S.Gertrude, Merano, Passo Palade, Fondo, Mostizzolo - Val di Sole. It will take
you about 2 hours to get to the departure
point. (contact Pro Loco of S.Gertrude at tel.
0473. 795.387 for information about accommodations in Val d’Ultimo or transport timetables)
TIME: 2,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 930 m
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FUGIO
RI
DENZA
CO
ANCES
FR
mt.
“F
RANCESCO
2.298
DENZA” ALPINE HUT
IN
VAL STAVÈL
2,298 m
ALPINE HUT DATA
OWNER:
CAI-SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini)
MUNICIPALITY:
Vermiglio
BEDS:
76 (WINTER BIVOUAC: 20 places)
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER:
YES
BAR SERVICE: YES RESTAURANT SERVICE:
YES
OPEN: summer; spring (for ski mountaineering),
depending on weather conditions
RUN BY: Mr. DE ZULIAN Mirco
Via di Dossi, 52 – 38029 VERMIGLIO
Tel. 0463.758.585
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.758.187
A. ROUTE – FIRST STAGE:
On the road from Vermiglio to Passo Tonale,
fork left at the Casa Cantoniera onto an unpaved road, and continue for about 3 km. Take
the road along the Presena river bed and, after
a few metres, go across the river on the left
and take path no. 268. Continue to Forte Pozzi
(2 hours). From Forte Pozzi, take path no. 233
to Rifugio Denza (1,5 hours - night stay).
TIME: 3,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 580 m approx.
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 100 m approx.
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ROUTE DESCRIPTION
A hiking route opposite the highest peak in
Trentino (Presanella, 3,558 m), in a traditional mountaineering setting.
AREA: Presanella range
A) START and END: Passo Tonale (1880 m.)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 986 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 990 m
TIME: 2 days
B) START: Vermiglio (Stavel, 1,218 m)
END: Vermiglio (Velon, 1,360 m)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,370 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 1,244 m
TIME: 2 days
A. ROUTE – SECOND STAGE:
From the Denza Alpine Hut, follow path
no.234 that will take you to Passo dei Pozzi in
an hour time. Go down a steep channel of
earth, and morain silt with patches of grass to
the Pozzi pastures. Continue down along an
easy pathway to the Pozzi Bassi pastures, then
return onto path no. 268 to the Passo del
Tonale (3 hours).
TIME: 4 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 406 m approx.
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 890 m approx.
B. ROUTE – FIRST STAGE:
From Vermiglio (Stavel), take path no. 206 to
Rifugio Denza, where you will stay overnight.
TIME: 3,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,064 m approx.
B. ROUTE – SECOND STAGE:
From the Denza Alpine Hut follow path no. 234 to
the Passo dei Pozzi (1 hour). Follow the route
described above to the Pozzi Bassi pasture, at the
place known as “Carbonere”, take the
junction to path no.
268 and continue
along the forest road
down to Baita Velon.
TIME : 4,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT):
306 m
DIFFERENCE IN
HEIGHT (DESCENT):
1,244 m
FUGIO
RI
ESENA
PR
PANNA
CA
mt.
“C
APANNA
2.780
PRESENA” ALPINE HUT
2,780 m
ROUTE DESCRIPTION
An ascent to the Capanna Presena Alpine
Hut, at the foot of the Presena glacier, a
site for summer skiing. Starting point for
hikes on the Adamello glacier.
ALPINE HUT DATA
OWNER:
Società Tonale-Presena Gestioni S.r.l.
LOCATION:
Presena glacier
MUNICIPALITY:
Vermiglio
BEDS:
25
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER:
YES
BAR SERVICE: YES RESTAURANT SERVICE:
YES
OTHER: game room, TV room, small fitness room,
large sun terrace, heating, hotel comfort.
OPEN: summer - winter (only as bar)
RUN BY: Società Tonale-Presena Gestioni S.r.l.
Tel. 347.9562902
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.758.299
FIRST STAGE:
On the road coming from Vermiglio, turn left
before Passo Tonale and follow the unpaved
road taking to the Rio Presena bed (3 km.
approx.). Right before the “Vecchio Cantiere”
area, go past an old, disused chair lift facility
ant take the mule track dating back to the First
World War (follow path no. 281 signposts).
AREA: Presanella range
START: Passo Tonale (1,884 m)
END: Bedole Alpine Hut (1,641 m)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,150 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 1,393 m
TIME: 2 days
Past a short marshy stretch, the mule track
starts to climb up the barren, rocky slope and
gets to the little lakes of Passo Paradiso, in
whose area you will notice several war pits and
a recently-built monument by the last “recuperante” from Vermiglio. Continue along the
Eastern shore of the little lakes on path no.
209, up to Rifugio Capanna Presena.
TIME: 3,5 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 980 m
SECOND STAGE:
From the Capanna Presena Alpine Hut climb
up to Passo Maroccaro along the right edge of
the glacier (about 1 hour time). Go down the
Val di Genova slope on path no. 21, to Pozza
delle Marocche, and hence on path no. 209
towards Rifugio Mandrone (2 hours).
From the Mandrone Alpine Hut take path no.
212 going further down into Val di Genova to
Rifugio Bedole ( 2 hours time, with a descent
of 808 m). A carriage road getting down to
Carisolo starts here.
Note: Alternatively, from Capanna Presena you
can reach the “Amici della Montagna” bivouac,
following one of three routes of different levels
of difficulty. The most interesting and demanding one is the so-called Fiori pathway (an adequate training and equipment is required to
climb on the glacier and along the equipped
track).
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U
RI F GI
ORS O
UN
BR O
O
“ORSO BRUNO” ALPINE HUT
mt.
2.180
2,180 m
ROUTE DESCRIPTION
A summer trekking route across the winter Dolomiti Adamello-Brenta Skirama downhill ski area.
AREA: Adamello-Brenta Natural Park
START and END: Marilleva 1400 (or ending
at Passo Campo Carlo Magno.)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 857 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 576 m
(to Passo Campo Carlo Magno)
TIME: 2 days
ALPINE HUT DATA
OWNER:
private - GIACOMONI Family
LOCATION:
Monte Vigo
MUNICIPALITY:
COMMEZZADURA
BEDS:
50 ROOMS WITH BATH:
19
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER:
YES (19)
BAR SERVICE: YES RESTAURANT SERVICE:
YES
OTHER: sun terrace, tavern, living room, stube,
hotel comfort.
OPEN: summer and winter
RUN BY: Family GIACOMONI – Via Alla Croce
38027 MALÈ (TN) - Tel. 0463.902.939
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.796.160
FIRST STAGE:
Leave the road to Marilleva 1400 at km. 8 and
follow path no. 237 to join path no. 201. Go
along the path to Malga Panciana (restaurant 1,886 m). From Malga Panciana, continue up
path no. 201 along the track of the ski slope to
Rifugio Orso Bruno, where you will stay overnight. (as an alternative, you may get to Malga
Panciana by cable car from Marilleva 1400 - Call
the Folgarida-Marilleva Cable Car Company at
tel. 0463.988.400 to make sure that the lift
facilities are operating).
TIME: 2,5 hours (a shorter time if you take the
cable car to Malga Panciana)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 780 m
SECOND STAGE:
Go down towards Madonna di Campiglio across
Bassetta della Viga on path n. 201 to the fork
near the old Malga by the Malghette Lake
(Lago Malghette), at 1,900 m (30’).
Bear right and climb through the wood to the
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basin of Lago Alto (1 hour and 10 minutes),
hence continue on path n. 267 through the little
valley to the plain of Tre Laghi (30’ - 2,257 m).
The path climbs westwards from the lowest lake
for about a hundred metres to a rocky pass, and
hence goes downhill to Lago Scuro (30’.).
Here the path divides into two branches: turn
right uphill if you want to go up to the Agostini Alpine Hut, keep going downhill to reach
the “Bait dei Cacciatori” (15’) and further down
to Lago Malghette (30’.) and eventually to the
homonymous bar - Alpine Hut (4 hours
approx.).
There are two alternative return routes:
1. climb up to Bassetta della Viga below the
Orso Bruno Alpine Hut (45’.) and hence down
to Marilleva 1400 (1 hour).
2. go down the path to the right of the lake
towards the road at the bottom of the valley
and continue on the path running above the
road to Passo Campo Carlo Magno (1,5
hours).Return to the starting point by private transport or to Mezzana by coach.
RI FU
mt.
2.022
ER
LL
O PE
GI
“PELLER” ALPINE HUT
2,022 m
ALPINE HUT DATA
OWNER:
CAI-SAT (Società Alpinisti
Tridentini)
LOCATION:
Monte Péller
MUNICIPALITY:
Cles
BEDS:
36
(WINTER BIVOUAC:
7 places)
HOT WATER: YES SHOWER: YES
BAR SERVICE: YES
RESTAURANT SERVICE: YES (60 seats)
OPEN:
summer
RUN BY: Mr. Andrea BORGHESI – Via Diaz, 70/a
38023 CLES (TN) - Tel. 0463.421.619
MOUNTAIN HUT: 0463.536.221
FIRST STAGE:
Get to Regazzini at Malè, by the fork of paths
no. 308 and 374. Turn left on path no. 374, go
across Rio La Val and continue up to Rifugio
(Alpine Hut) Mezol (1,485 m - 2 hours), along
the beautiful waymarked mule track, that often
crosses the carriage road coming up from Molini
di Terzolas and leading to Alpine Hut.
Two routes branch out from the Mezol Alpine
Hut, which is also equipped as a bivouac. The
first climbs to the right and joins path no. 308
ROUTE DESCRIPTION
An interesting route winding amongst thick
woods and meadows, featuring a variety of
landscapes and environments, with a bountiful plant life. Starting point for hiking routes in the Northern Brenta range.
AREA: Northern Brenta Range
START : Malè (Regazzini) 764 m
END: Dimaro - Carciato, 776 m (or alternatively Malè - Regazzini)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,556 m
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 1,544 m
TIME: 2 days
Note: Rifugio Peller can also be reached
by car, following an unpaved road from
Cles (658 m - 16 km.), or from Tuenno
(645 m - 10 km)
bis, which gets to the “Baite de le Cune”,
where it joins path no. 308 heading to
Malga Clesera. The second route, that you
will follow, turns left up path no. 374 and continues (partly as a pathway, partly as a forest
road) past a steep forest slope down to the grazing land below Rifugio Peller. Cross the little
road coming up from Malga Clesera and go
down to the Alpine Hut, where you will stay
overnight.
A partly equipped, steep path gets, in about 1
hour time, from the Alpine Hut to Monte Peller,
at 2,320 m, offering a magnificent view.
TIME: 4 hours (1 more hour to climb up to
Monte Peller)
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (ASCENT): 1,284 m (an
additional 298 m to climb up to Monte Peller).
SECOND STAGE:
From the Peller Alpine Hut, take the easy lane
going by the little “Madonna della Neve” Church
and go down to Malga Clesera (1,889 m)*.
Turn left on path n. 308 , past the hollow of
the Salare Lake (that can be seen only early in
the summer) and continue down past the old
Malga Cavalli (1,889 m). Take path no. 335
towards Dimaro across the wild Valle dei Cavalli (Horse Valley) to Carciato. Return to Malè by
either private or public transport.
TIME: 4 hours
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT (DESCENT): 1,246 m
*Note: From Malga Clesera, you may take path
no. 308, going across Prà della Selva and shortly down to Malè - Regazzini, at the route starting point.
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(source: Commissione Sentieri Escursionismo CAI-SAT)
his hiking route has been devised
T
with the aim of defining an itinerary
across Italy that would enhance the so-called “minor centres” and rediscovering the
relationship with their inhabitants.
The Trentino-Alto Adige section of “Sentiero
Italia” starts from the Montozzo “A.Bozzi”
Alpine Hut, where its two Lombard sections
join together. The first two stages wind in
the Stelvio National Park area, amongst the
grazing land and Alpine pastures of Val di
Pejo and Val di Rabbi, opposite the peaks of
the Cevedale range. From Bagni di Rabbi,
the pathway continues along the Val di Non
slopes of the Maddalene Range, across the
small hamlets of Bresimo, Rumo and Proves
(the latter being a German-speaking village
in Alto Adige). This part of the route follows
easy pathways that were either traced for
forestry and cattle breeding uses or during
the First World War, as well as several stretches of forest roads.
FIRST STAGE:
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT:
ascent 350 m - descent 1,200 m
TIME: 5,5 hours
From the Bozzi Alpine Hut (2,478 m) go a
short way up to the Forcellina del Montozzo
(2,613 m), featuring the remains of First
World War military posts. Go down to the
upper Val Montozzo, continue across the
grassy rib below the Punta di Ercavallo and,
when you get to a headland, go
quickly down to a fork. Turn
left to the shore of the
Pian Palù Lake
(1,815 m),
climb
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gently to the Malga di Pian Palù (1,826 m)
and to the bridge across the Noce Torrent.
Take the pathway along the Northern shore
of the lake that will take you, past some
gentle counter-slopes, onto the forest road
towards the Pian Palù dam (1,810 m). Turn
left along the forest road (to the North) to
Malga Giumela (1,950 m). The pathway
continues flat across the Northern slopes of
Val del Monte. Past the old fort by the fork
with the pathway to Valle degli Orsi, continue on the little lane, past the turning to
Malga Termenago di Sotto. When you see
the Rio Cadini waterfall, turn around a ridge, go past the Tarlenta Northward pathway
and continue to the Covel slope (1,800 m).
Go down to the right past the Dosso di S.
Rocco and further down along a steep road
to Peio (1,579 m), where you may find a
hotel night accommodation.
SECOND STAGE:
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT:
ascent 1,100 m - descent 1,450 m
TIME: 7,5 hours
From Peio Paese (1,579 m), take the little
road to the North heading towards Croce
dei Bagni (on the hydrographic right of the
Noce Bianco Torrent, in Val de la Mare). Go
past a few masi (typical mountain houses),
joining the Cogolo - Malga Mare paved road
at Malga Ponte Vecchio (1,762 m). Follow
path no. 140 bis in the larch wood, then
take the right turning to Malga Verdignana
(2,076 m), leaving the path to Le Lame on
your left. Go across the rib with several ups
and downs to Malga Levi (2,015 m), and
turn left (to the Northwest) on path no.
109. The path climbs steeply across the
pasture above the Malga and further up to
Passo Cercen (2,623 m), an
easy pass between Val di Peio
and Val di Rabbi. Go down the
grassy slopes in upper Val Cercen, past Malga Cercena Alta
(2,147 m) and further down
along the forest road to
Malga
Cercena
Bassa
(1,969 m). Continue down a
steep slope in the wood, past
the turnings to Malga Frassa and Malga Tremenesca and eventually to the bottom of Val di Rabbi at Bagni di Rabbi
(1,195 m) where you will stay overnight.
THIRD STAGE:
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT: ascent 1,200 m
TIME: 3,5 hours
From Bagni di Rabbi (1,240 m) follow the
Val di Rabbi provincial road and take the
right turning to Piazzola (1,315 m), go
through the quaint hamlet and continue
on the little road to Cavallàr (1,420 m).
Following waymarks no. 108 go up an
unpaved road and, past a picnic area, take
path no. 108, that climbs amongst the fir
and larch wood crossing the forest road.
When you join a little road, turn right to
Malga Paludè Bassa (1,835 m), and
further on to the beginning of Val Lago
Corvo. Leave the little road and follow the
pathway up the valley. Go across a forest
road and past the right turn (a section of
path no. 108) that climbs towards Malga
Paludè Alta (2,2021 m). Keep left and
climb up the most difficult stretch, along a
scree and a grassy shoulder to the fork
with paths no. 135 and 12, and the nearby
Lago Corvo Alpine Hut (2,425 m), where
you will stay overnight.
FOURTH STAGE:
DIFFERENCE IN HEIGHT: ascent 200 m descent 1,570 m
TIME: 6 hours
From the Lago Corvo Alpine Hut (2,425
m), along path no. 108, go slightly
downhill to the fork with paths no.
135 and 12. Turn left following waymarks no. 135 and start climbing
uphill, leaving path no. 12 on
your left. Continue across the
meadows at the foot of the
Punta di Quaira elevation
(reached by path no. 12),
with a few counter-slopes. Go on above the
Palù little lake of Caldes, continue downhill
around Val Pragambài and climb up the
meadows below Cima Tuatti, and further on
to Passo Palù (2,412 m), overlooking Val
di Bresimo. Follow path no. 35 across some
grazing land to the Malga Bordolona di
Sopra (2,084 m). Go down the unpaved
road, continue past a shrine and, at the
following hairpin bend, take path no. 133
B on your right. The path goes gently down
amongst rhododendron meadows, right
below Castel Pagano and Cima Zoccolo,
hence continues past some grassy ribs
down to the hollow of Malga Preghena di
Sotto (1,911 m). Go down the forest road
running along the watershed of Val Malgazza (after leaving path no. 133 B), and
go further down across the bridge over Rio
Barnès at Amol (1,369 m). Follow the
unpaved road - that is paved in its final
part - to Bagni di Bresimo (1,056 m).
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A
magnificent traverse on the
Northern side of the Brenta Dolomites along a varied and not too tiring
route, facing east all the time and including with a few, short mountaineering sections. Picturesque views over the Tovel
Lake and the Campa mountain range.
There are no intermediate shelters on the
way, but you can descend easily and
quickly to the malgas and pastures below.
Follow the route described in this brochure
to the Peller Alpine Hut, where the traverse starts. Follow paths n. 301 and then
306 from the Peller Alpine Hut to Passo
Grostè (6,5 hours approx.).
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You can also traverse the Range all along
the ridges following the “Costanzi” path
(no.366) which begins near the Passo della
Nana (going past the Costanzi and Bonvecchio Bivouac huts).This is one of the most
exciting ridge hiking routes in the Brenta
Dolomites and is recommended only for
experienced mountaineers who can safely
tackle rock routes (grade 1) and exposed,
equipped tracks (11 hours from the Peller
Alpine Hut).
It is advisable to be accompanied by an
alpine guide
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ADAMELLO-PRESANELLA RANGE
CAPANNA PRESENA
CIMA PRESANELLA
m. 3558
DENZA
VELON
ADAMELLO-BRENTA NATURAL PARK
BRENTA DOLOMITES
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ORSO BRUNO
ORTLES-CEVEDALE RANGE
MANTOVA AL VIOZ
STELVIO NATIONAL PARK
DORIGONI
LARCHER
LAGO CORVO
MALGA
MARE
PELLER
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Travel notes
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USEFUL ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS
AZIENDA PER IL TURISMO
delle Valli di Sole, Pejo e Rabbi
VAL DI SOLE TOURIST BOARD
Viale Marconi n. 7 - 38027 MALÈ (TN)
Tel. 0463.901.280 - Fax 0463.901.563
www.valdisole.net - [email protected]
Uffici Informazioni ed Accoglienza Turistica I.A.T.:
Tourist Offices
38027 MALÈ (TN) - P.zza R. Elena
[email protected]
Tel. 0463.901.280 – Fax 0463.902.911
38020 MEZZANA-MARILLEVA (TN)
[email protected]
Tel. 0463.757.134 – Fax 0463.757.095
38025 FOLGARIDA (TN) - [email protected]
Tel. 0463.986.113 – Fax 0463.986.594
38020 PASSO TONALE (TN) - [email protected]
Tel. 0364.903.838 – Fax 0364.903.895
38020 PEIO (TN) - [email protected]
Tel. 0463.753.100 – Fax 0463.753.180
Consorzio PARCO NAZIONALE DELLO STELVIO
Settore Trentino
STELVIO NATIONAL PARK Board - Trentine Section
Via Roma, 65 – 38024 COGOLO DI PEIO (TN)
Tel. 0463.746.121 – Fax 0463.746.090
[email protected] - www.stelviopark.it
Rabbi Visitor Centre (Centro Visitatori)
Località Rabbi Fonti – 38020 RABBI (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463. 985.190
Peio Visitor Centre (Centro Visitatori)
Via Roma, 28 – 38024 COGOLO DI PEIO (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.754.186
Peio Animal Wildlife Centre (Area Faunistica)
Località Peio Fonti – 38020 PEIO (TN)
Tel. 347.7708380
Rabbi Forester Station (Stazione Forestale)
Località Rabbi Fonti – 38020 RABBI (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.985.492
Peio Forester Station (Stazione Forestale)
at Peio Fonti Animal Wildlife Centre
38020 PEIO (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.753.074
PARCO NATURALE ADAMELLO-BRENTA
ADAMELLO-BRENTA NATURAL PARK
Via Nazionale, 24 – 38080 STREMBO (TN)
Tel. 0465.806.666 - Fax 0465.806.699
[email protected]
www.parcoadamellobrenta.tn.it
VAL DI TOVEL VISITOR CENTRE (Centro Visitatori)
by Tovel Lake - Val di Non
Tel. 0463.451.033
SCUOLA ALPINISMO E SCIALPINISMO “Val di Sole”
MOUNTAINEERING AND SKI MOUNTAINEERING
SCHOOL
Piazza R. Elena, 17 - Townhall – 38027 MALÈ (TN)
Tel. and fax 0463.901.151
[email protected]
www.guidealpinevaldisole.it
ALPINE HUTS
Hut
Home
CAPANNA PRESENA
0463.758.299
347.9562902
F. DENZA in Val Stavèl
0463.758.187
0463.758.585
S. DORIGONI in Saènt
0463.985.107
0463.985.240
LAGO CORVO
0463.985.175
0463.985.162
LARCHER al Cevedale
0463.751.770
0463.753.144
MANTOVA al Vioz
0463.751.386
0463.753.331
ORSO BRUNO
0463.796.160
0463.902.939
PELLER
0463.536.221
0463.421.619
MOUNTAIN RESCUE
MOUNTAIN RESCUE CALL
TRENTINO EMERGENCY – Tel. 118
How to call 118:
dial 118 (this is a no-charge number - do not insert
any coins), wait until you hear a recorded message,
then calmly make your request to the operator.
Remember to say: what has happened, where you are
calling from, conditions and number of injured.
SNOW AND WEATHER REPORT FOR THE PROVINCE
OF TRENTO
www.meteotrentino.it
Message recorded 0461.238.939
[email protected]
Self fax 0461.237.089
PLAN: A.P.T. Valli di Sole, Pejo e Rabbi – Thanks to the Val di Sole Mountaineering and Ski Mountaineering School, to the Alpine
Hut Managers, to SAT, to the Commissione Sentieri Escursionismo CAI-SAT for devising and developing hiking routes – TRANSLATION
BY: Maura Porrati. - All rights reserved. – PHOTOGRAPHS BY: R. Fondriest, G. Bernardi, D. Marinolli, T. Mochen, V. Mariotti, A. Dalpez,
Val di Sole Alpine Guides, Alpine Hut Managers, A.P.T. Val di Sole archives. – DRAWINGS BY: Dario Andreis – PRINTED BY: Esperia srl First edition 1999 - Updated reprint dezember 2005.
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