Best mountain peaks around Malo are situated in the Vicenza Prealps, offering diverse landscapes and historical significance. The region features prominent summits and passes, providing extensive views of the Po Valley, Astico Valley, and surrounding mountain ranges. This area is characterized by its natural beauty, unique flora, and historical sites, including World War I fortifications. It serves as a destination for outdoor activities, combining natural exploration with cultural insights.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The ancient history of this beautiful panoramic peak.
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Strategic area as a starting point for many trails
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Monte Sojo (in the Vicenza dialect) or Soglio (in Italian) is a large rocky spur 700m above sea level. The summit offers a wide panorama of the Alto Vicentino, the Pedemontana, the entrance to the Val Leogra and the Piccole Dolomiti that surround it: Pasubio, Novegno and Summano. Precisely because of its dominant position and the view it offers, during the First World War it was integrated into the defensive line of Ortogonale 1: after the offensive of 1916, when the danger of an Austro-Hungarian advance towards the plain became concrete, it became a stronghold with numerous loopholes, observation posts and positions for light weapons dug into the rock.
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The summit of Civillina is wide, grassy and very panoramic with a wide view of the Vicenza and Trentino Prealps, today unfortunately covered by clouds and mist. There are also numerous trenches and other very well preserved or recovered war artefacts. Finally, congratulations for the comprehensive explanations posted on numerous information panels along the entire itinerary.
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The climb to Monte Summano is always beautiful and interesting and being exposed to the south it can be done practically all year round. From the top there are trails that vary in difficulty and beauty but are always fun and exciting.
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Slightly challenging climb, more from the Valdagno side where the slope is more noticeable, however nothing impossible
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Where do we start from? I don't know this area but I would like to go there.
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The region around Malo, situated in the Vicenza Prealps, offers several prominent peaks and passes. Among them, Summano Summit Cross is highly popular for its panoramic views of the Po Valley and Venetian Prealps. Another significant spot is Monte Civillina — summit and World War I fortifications, known for its historical importance and wide views. For mountain passes, Zovo Pass connects Schio and Valdagno and serves as a starting point for various trails.
Yes, the mountain peaks around Malo are rich in history, particularly from World War I. Monte Civillina — summit and World War I fortifications features numerous well-preserved trenches and war artifacts, highlighting its strategic importance. Similarly, Croce del Sojo (Monte Soglio) was integrated into the defensive line of Ortogonale 1 and still shows positions for light weapons dug into the rock.
The peaks around Malo offer extensive and diverse panoramic views. From Summano Summit Cross, you can enjoy a 360° panorama of the Po Valley, Astico Valley, and the Venetian Prealps. Monte Civillina provides a wide view of the Vicenza and Trentino Prealps. Croce del Sojo (Monte Soglio) offers a broad panorama of the Alto Vicentino, the Pedemontana, and the Piccole Dolomiti.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Malo area offers demanding routes. The Maistrack Summano Vertical is a particularly challenging direct climb of Monte Summano, involving steep ascents, exposed sections, and climbing between rocks, with a 1000m elevation gain over 3.2km.
While many peaks offer intermediate trails, Zovo Pass is noted as family-friendly. It provides facilities and restaurants, and serves as a starting point for various trails, making it a good base for families to explore the surrounding area.
The Malo area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and road cycling. For hiking, explore options like the 'Monte Pian panoramic loop' or the 'View of Malo – Chiesetta di San Valentino loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Scurtolo Panoramico – Molo 517 loop' or the 'Passo Zovo Bar & Trattoria – Passo Zovo loop'. More details can be found in the Hiking around Malo, Cycling around Malo, and Road Cycling Routes around Malo guides.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For example, near Malo, you can find routes like the 'Monte Pian panoramic loop from San Tomio' (moderate, 11.2 km) or the 'View of Malo – Chiesetta di San Valentino loop from Malo' (moderate, 11.3 km). For more options, refer to the Hiking around Malo guide.
The Malo area offers diverse cycling routes. For touring cyclists, options include the 'Scurtolo Panoramico – Molo 517 loop from Malo' (difficult, 24.8 km) or the 'Passo Zovo Bar & Trattoria – Passo Zovo loop from Malo' (difficult, 33.5 km). Road cyclists might enjoy the 'View from Monte di Malo – View of Monte Magré loop from Malo' (moderate, 35.9 km). Explore more in the Cycling around Malo and Road Cycling Routes around Malo guides.
Many of the trails and peaks in the Malo area, particularly those exposed to the south like Monte Summano, can be enjoyed practically all year round. The region's diverse landscapes offer beauty in every season, from lush greenery to crisp autumn days. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Zovo Pass is a convenient stop, offering facilities and restaurants. It's also a good spot to cool off after an excursion, with parking available next to the restaurant.
Summano Summit Cross is popular due to its stunning panoramic views over the Po Valley and Venetian Prealps. It's a site of historical, natural, and scenic interest, known for its unique floral biodiversity and ancient pilgrimage routes. The imposing 16-meter concrete cross with a steel Christ at the summit is also a notable landmark.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance. The trails offer a mix of relaxation and excitement, with many appreciating the well-preserved World War I artifacts and the comprehensive information panels found along the routes. The unique floral biodiversity of areas like Monte Summano also adds to the appeal.


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