Best natural monuments around Ospedaletto include a variety of geological formations, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints. The region offers diverse landscapes, from high mountain peaks to unique rock cities. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for exploration and offer insights into the area's natural and historical significance.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The important crossroads of the roads built by the Austro-Hungarian army on the front line of the Great War
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Another splendid creation by Martalar, with the remains of the trees from the 2018 storm
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The summit is easily reachable with good training, the path is never dangerous or exposed, if you continue the tour towards Cima Larici you must pay close attention to the steep descent
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Ready to take flight towards the mountains
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Wooden sculpture by Marco Martalar
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what can I say, nature reigns supreme
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Branches of various shapes, broken roots and an idea: the creation of sculptures from wood saved from the Vaia storm. Marco Martalar is the artist who rebuilds the felled trees. The sculpture Grifone Vaia (Griffin Vaia) is located in the Celado in Castello Tesino. The sculpture is a wooden work made from the remains of the Norway spruces uprooted after the Vaia storm in Trentino in October 2018. The path starts from the village of Castello Tesino and immediately climbs on a path (Le ronche route), crosses the provincial road that leads to Celado, at the end of the climb it joins the provincial road of Celado and follows it on asphalt for about 500 meters before arriving in front of the Bar Larici restaurant, where on the right begins the path (Celado path) that goes into the woods and after a while leads to a meadow and here begins the final climb on a dirt road that in a few hundred meters leads to the work Grifone di Vaia by the artist Martalar.
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Once past Castel Tesino, along the "road of the Antennas", just before M. Pasolin, the Vaia Griffon will appear majestically. https://www.vicenzatoday.it/social/grifone-martalar-dove-si-trova-castel-tesino.html Work by the sculptor Marco Martalar, built after the Dragon of Vaia (alas burned due to a reckless act of vandalism), it is located on the border between the two regions of Trentino and Veneto and symbolizes the union of people beyond borders. https://www.rainews.it/tgr/trento/articoli/2023/08/lavarone-il-drago-di-vaia-sbriciolato-dalla-fiamme-d3244370-ca0f-46d4-b8c3-7c721560d7c2.html
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Beyond the well-known spots, Ospedaletto in Trentino offers unique geological formations. You can explore the Grotta della Bigonda, an intricate system of partially submerged lakes and caves, or marvel at the Ponte dell'Orco, a 40-meter natural stone arch formed by ancient cave collapses, considered one of Northern Italy's largest. These sites highlight the region's rich geological history.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Ospedaletto area are deeply intertwined with history. For instance, Portule Peak, at 2,308 meters, was a contested site during the Great War, with remnants of cableways and gun emplacements still visible. Similarly, the Mount Ortigara Memorial marks a significant and tragic battleground from WWI, recognized as a "Sacred Zone to the Fatherland".
The Ospedaletto area offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as those leading to Portule Peak, which rewards with panoramic views. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Ospedaletto guide, featuring routes like the difficult Cima d'Asta summit loop.
Absolutely. The Vaia Eagle of Marcesina is a family-friendly man-made monument and natural monument. This impressive wooden eagle, crafted from storm-felled wood, is a symbol of nature's resilience and offers an engaging visit for all ages.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Portule Peak, which offers extensive 360° panoramic views of the Valsugana Valley, Lagorai mountains, and Dolomites. Another excellent spot is the Mount Ortigara Memorial, which also provides a very beautiful landscape at the top.
The spring and summer months are ideal for experiencing the natural monuments. During this time, the contrast between the gray rock formations and the lush green grass, especially at sites like Monte Fior Rock City, is spectacular. These seasons also offer the best conditions for hiking and outdoor activities.
The area around Ospedaletto provides excellent cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles, such as the difficult Vaia Eagle of Marcesina loop, or explore mountain biking trails. Check out the Cycling around Ospedaletto guide and the MTB Trails around Ospedaletto guide for detailed routes.
Yes, the Monte Fior Rock City is a fantastic place to explore. It features unique and evocative stratified karst rock architectures, known as 'karren,' which have been sculpted by nature over millions of years. The contrast between the stones and the green grass is particularly striking in spring and summer.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Portule Peak, noting that the effort to reach them is well-rewarded. The historical significance of sites like Mount Ortigara Memorial also resonates deeply with many, offering a chance to reflect on past events amidst beautiful landscapes. The unique rock formations of Monte Fior Rock City are also a highlight for their natural beauty.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like those to Portule Peak, are considered challenging due to significant altitude differences, though not necessarily dangerous. Others, such as the path to Italia Junction, are intermediate and serve as key points for various routes, including mule tracks suitable for exploration.
Yes, Italia Junction is a significant natural monument that acts as a key point for various routes. From here, you can access different parts of the plateau and connect to other mule tracks, making it a central hub for further exploration.


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