Mountain peaks around Romeno offer diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts in the Trentino region of Italy. Situated in the Val di Non, Romeno provides access to various mountain ranges, including the Ortler Alps and the Brenta Dolomites. The area is characterized by its alpine landscapes, offering panoramic views and challenging trails. This region is a destination for those seeking to explore mountain environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Penegal is a mountain in the Mendelkamm in the south of South Tyrol on the border with Trentino.
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Beautiful peak that divides the Val di Non from the Adige Valley (both can be admired from the summit).
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Small but beautiful summit, away from the main routes but with sensational views of the Ortler and the Dolomites...with a 360° panoramic metal disc at the summit for better orientation!
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A beautiful viewpoint with panoramic views 😎
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Great view from up here
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From Malga di tres, a beautiful path that takes you to the top in 40 minutes, then a 10-minute trail to do uphill on an ebike, all in the saddle with a wonderful arrival at the top of the horn (avoid Sunday mornings
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The detour to Lavinaspitze is worth it just for the great view. You can hardly get enough of it and it's almost difficult to pull yourself together again to keep going.😉
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Unfortunately, the tower is now closed and can no longer be climbed.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Monte Roen Summit for its brilliant prospects and deep views, despite some challenging passages. Another highly-rated spot is the Penegal Observation Tower and Viewpoint, offering a gigantic view, especially after a nice climb from the Mendel Pass. Corno di Tres is also a favorite, providing sensational 360° panoramic views of the Ortler and Dolomites.
The mountain peaks around Romeno offer diverse and expansive views. From View of Lake Kaltern and the Dolomites from Penegal, you can enjoy a wonderful vista of the Ortler Alps to the west, the Dolomites to the east, and Lake Caldaro below. Corno di Tres provides a 360° panorama, allowing you to admire both the Val di Non and the Adige Valley.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Monte Roen Summit offers a beautiful alpine path with some difficult passages where the path has collapsed, making it unsuitable for small children. It's recommended to consider a helmet and harness kit for safety on certain sections. The climb to Penegal Observation Tower and Viewpoint from the Mendel Pass is also described as very steep.
From various viewpoints, you can observe stunning natural features. For instance, from View of Lake Kaltern and the Dolomites from Penegal, you can see Lake Kaltern, the Schlern, and the Rosengarten peaks. The area is also known for its alpine landscapes, and if you're lucky, you might spot chamois and deer, especially during early morning or evening at sunset.
The region around Romeno is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Via Vigilius - Stage 4 or more moderate options like the San Romedio Pilgrims' Path. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the Cles Town Center – View of Lake Santa Giustina loop, and mountain biking trails like the Ruffré Masi Ponds – Mendel Pass loop. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Romeno, Road Cycling Routes around Romeno, and MTB Trails around Romeno guide pages.
While some peaks offer challenging ascents, there are also more accessible options. For instance, the path to Corno di Tres from Malga di Tres is described as a beautiful path that takes about 40 minutes to the top. For general family-friendly walks, you can look into easier hiking routes listed in the Hiking around Romeno guide, such as the Lake Tavon – Coredo and Tavon Lakes loop.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Roen Summit and Penegal Observation Tower and Viewpoint. The opportunity to encounter wildlife like chamois and deer, and the pristine alpine environment, are also highly valued. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb to a summit like Monte Roen Summit is a significant draw.
Romeno is situated in the Val di Non, providing access to various mountain ranges within the Trentino region of Italy. These include the majestic Ortler Alps and the stunning Brenta Dolomites, offering a diverse range of alpine landscapes and trails for exploration.
Yes, some trails are suitable for e-bikes. For example, a tip for Corno di Tres mentions a 10-minute trail to do uphill on an e-bike, allowing for a wonderful arrival at the top. Always check specific route details for e-bike suitability.
For Monte Roen Summit, it's often recommended to go up from the Mendel Pass. The path can be challenging with some collapsed sections, so it's not ideal for small children. Carrying a helmet and harness kit is advised for certain wire rope passages. Keep an eye out for chamois and deer, especially in the early morning or evening.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the mention of encountering wildlife like chamois and deer in the 'early morning or evening at sunset' suggests that these times offer unique experiences. Generally, late spring to early autumn provides the most favorable weather for hiking in alpine regions, but always check local weather forecasts before heading out.


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