Best mountain peaks around Brogliano are found within its hilly terrain, which rises to approximately 750 meters in altitude. Situated in the Agno river valley, the municipality offers picturesque landscapes rather than prominent mountain peaks directly within its immediate vicinity. The surrounding hills provide opportunities for hiking with views of the broader mountainous region. This area is characterized by its varied topography, offering diverse natural features for exploration.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Monte Calvarina is a relief (682 m above sea level) of the Lessini mountains between the provinces of Verona and Vicenza. Excellent panoramic point on the plain and the Prealps There is also a former NATO military base
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Panoramic excursion near Cornedo Vicentino
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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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Monte Verlaldo is a rounded relief of modest height (580m above sea level), but thanks to its position and its summit free from shrubs it offers a beautiful view of the Agno Valley (in reality very anthropized and industrialized) and the Piccole Dolomiti. Together with the nearby Monte Nudo, it is in fact the southern outpost of the Faedo plateau, and the watershed between the Agno Valley and the Priabona Valley. The name 'Verlaldo' seems to derive from the Verlato family who owned several lands here. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Verlaldo
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The Cima dei Massignani is a beautiful and privileged panoramic terrace overlooking the Agno Valley and the Piccole Dolomiti that crown it. Nearby, there is a trigonometric point indicating the main visible peaks. N.B.: Today, September 2024, the cross has collapsed and rested on the ground, likely due to rotting wood at the base.
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Cross on the ridges between Monte Faedo and Pialon
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Cima Marana is a mountain in the Tre Croci chain in the Little Dolomites. It embraces the entire mountainous part of the Municipality of Crespadoro, in the province of Vicenza. more information: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cima_Marana
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The new cross on Monte Verlaldo. From this point you can enjoy a special view over the Agno valley. The cross is illuminated in the evening with a type of illumination that projects light only from the front. In the evening when you are behind the cross it seems to be off but from any point of the valley you can see it very illuminated
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The hilly terrain around Brogliano offers several excellent viewpoints. You can enjoy a special view over the Agno valley from View from Monte Verlaldo, where the cross is illuminated in the evening. Another spot, Croce del Sojo (Monte Soglio), provides a wide panorama of the Alto Vicentino, the Pedemontana, and the Piccole Dolomiti. Additionally, Massignani Cross offers a beautiful panoramic terrace overlooking the Agno Valley, though the cross itself has collapsed.
Yes, the area around Brogliano has some historical significance. Croce del Sojo (Monte Soglio) was integrated into a defensive line during the First World War, featuring loopholes and observation posts dug into the rock. You can also find the former Calvarina military base on Monte Calvarina, which is a relief of the Lessini mountains offering panoramic views.
The Brogliano area, while not having prominent mountain peaks, features hilly terrain with numerous hiking and walking routes. You can find trails offering views of the broader mountainous region, such as the 'View of the Mountains' and 'View from Monte Verlaldo'. Routes like the 'View from Monte Verlaldo – Cross on Monte Nudo loop' provide panoramic views and require good fitness, while others like the 'Chiesetta del Faldo – Monte Faldo Summit Cross loop' are easier and suitable for many fitness levels.
The most popular summit in the region is Cima Marana Summit Cross. It is a mountain in the Tre Croci chain within the Little Dolomites and embraces the mountainous part of the Municipality of Crespadoro, in the province of Vicenza.
Yes, there are hiking options suitable for families. While specific family-friendly highlights aren't detailed, the region research mentions easier hikes like the 'Chiesetta del Faldo – Monte Faldo Summit Cross loop' which is suitable for many fitness levels. These types of trails in the hilly landscape offer a chance to enjoy nature without extreme difficulty.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various outdoor activities. For running, consider routes like the 'Agno – Torrente Agno loop from Cornedo Vicentino' or the 'Cornedo – Bicibar loop from Brogliano'. If you're into mountain biking, there are challenging routes such as the 'Battisti Hut. – Malga Morando loop from Brogliano' or gravel biking options like the 'Cornedo – Between Trissino and Brogliano loop from Cornedo Vicentino'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Brogliano, MTB Trails around Brogliano, and Gravel biking around Brogliano guides.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the hilly landscape and hiking paths are generally enjoyable in pleasant weather conditions. Spring and autumn typically offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for exploring the trails. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the 'View from Monte Verlaldo – Cross on Monte Nudo loop from Brogliano' is an 8.53 km route with an elevation gain of 420 meters, taking approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes and requiring good fitness. While not high mountain peaks, these hilly routes can still offer a demanding experience.
The Brogliano area is characterized by its hilly terrain, situated in the Agno river valley. This topography creates picturesque landscapes and offers views of the broader mountainous region, including the Piccole Dolomiti in the distance. The natural environment is primarily defined by these rolling hills and valleys.
Specific details on parking and public transport for individual trailheads are not provided in the available information. However, for general travel information about the municipality, you might consult resources like Wikipedia's page on Brogliano. For detailed route planning, including starting points and access, it's best to check individual tour descriptions on Komoot or local tourism websites.
While the region offers many outdoor opportunities, specific rules regarding dogs on trails in Brogliano are not detailed. It is generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature areas, and to clean up after them. Always check for local signage or regulations at trailheads before starting your hike with a dog.
Visitors appreciate the variety of summits and viewpoints, many offering panoramic vistas. The area is valued for its picturesque landscapes and the opportunities for hiking with views of the broader mountainous region. Highlights like View from Monte Verlaldo are particularly enjoyed for their special views over the Agno valley.


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