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Bus station hiking trails in Vicenza offer access to a diverse landscape, characterized by the rolling Berici Hills to the south and the more rugged Venetian Prealps to the north. The region features a mix of dense woodlands, serene lakes like Lago di Fimon, and historical mountain paths. This varied terrain provides opportunities for both gentle walks and more challenging ascents, often with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.5
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164
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10.9km
03:14
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(15)
152
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7.97km
02:04
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.2
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50
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7.06km
01:58
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.0
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56
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12.4km
06:06
1,200m
1,200m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
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10
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14.0km
05:02
860m
860m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Rifugio Alpe Madre, located at 1,270 meters on the Grappa Massif in the municipality of Solagna, is an excellent destination for those seeking authentic contact with the nature of the Veneto region. Nestled in the pastures of Colli Alti, it offers a suggestive panorama ranging from the Asiago Plateau to the Dolomite peaks. The structure is famous for its traditional cuisine, characterized by genuine dishes such as homemade gnocchi and polenta with mountain pasture cheeses. Easily reachable from Campo Solagna via the scenic Strada delle Penise, the refuge is a landmark for hikers, families, and snowshoeing enthusiasts. In addition to catering, it offers overnight accommodation in a rustic atmosphere, making it an ideal base for exploring the historic sites of Col Moschin and Col Fenilon.
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Continuing across the large meadow you will find a rocky spur with a view of the Valbrenta
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Col Moschin is a bare, green, and rounded hill offering a splendid view of the Brenta Valley below, the Asiago Plateau opposite, Mount Grappa, the Lagorai Mountains, and all the way to the Dolomites! During the First World War, on June 15, 1918, Col Moschin was the scene of a brilliant and lightning-fast assault by the Arditi of the 9th Assault Regiment, who in just 10 minutes retook the peak from Austro-Hungarian hands, effectively halting the imperial advance toward the plain. For their valor and heroism, the current 9th Col Moschin Parachute Assault Regiment, an elite corps of Italian special forces, is named after them. The hill is still marked by the scars of trenches and shell holes. Here, as at other crucial points of the conflict scattered across the Alpine foothills, an authentic column from ancient Rome was erected after the First World War, donated by the capital as a lasting reminder of the Austro-Hungarian army's deepest penetration (and thus of Italy's extreme and heroic resistance). This video from the Viribus Unitis channel offers a fascinating and detailed account of the events (thanks to the authors for permission to link): https://youtu.be/26yrq9M0_gw?si=aI1NoOyae0IVybNm
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View of the meadows near the top of Col del Feniol and the valley.
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Trail in the Pian Castello area
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There are over 1000 hiking routes around Vicenza that are accessible by bus, offering a wide range of experiences. These include 389 easy trails, 580 moderate trails, and 117 difficult trails, catering to all skill levels.
The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails in Vicenza, with an average score of 4.44 out of 5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the gentle Berici Hills to the more challenging Venetian Prealps, and the convenience of reaching beautiful natural and historical sites directly by public transport.
Yes, several easy and family-friendly options are available. The ascent to Monte Berico is a popular choice, offering panoramic views of Vicenza and the pre-Alps. Another great option is the Lago di Fimon Loop, which provides a flat, scenic walk around the ancient lake, rich in flora and fauna.
Many trails in the Vicenza region are dog-friendly, especially those in the Berici Hills like the Lago di Fimon Loop and the Torri di Arcugnano Red Trail. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and check local regulations for specific routes. Public transport rules for pets may vary, so it's advisable to confirm with the bus operator before traveling.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can explore the serene Lago di Fimon in the Berici Hills, or venture further north to the Venetian Prealps for rugged peaks and lush forests. While not directly on a bus-accessible route listed here, the region is also known for features like Silan Falls, offering beautiful natural landscapes.
Absolutely. The Sentiero Risorgimentale Vicentino to Monte Berico leads to the Sanctuary of the Madonna of Monte Berico, a significant historical and religious site. Further afield, the Historic WWI Mule Track to Col Moschin Memorial offers a challenging hike through areas rich in World War I history, including tunnels and trenches. You can also find historical sites like Forte Interrotto and the Monte Grappa War Memorial in the broader Vicenza area.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular walks, making them convenient for public transport users. The Lago di Fimon Loop is a prime example, allowing you to start and end at the same point near a bus stop. The Torri di Arcugnano Red Trail also offers a loop experience in the Berici Hills.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for hiking in Vicenza, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be hot, especially in the lower hills, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter can be beautiful, particularly in the higher Venetian Prealps, but requires appropriate gear for colder conditions and potential snow.
Yes, the hike to Monte Berico provides stunning panoramic views over Vicenza, the pre-Alps, and on clear days, even the Venetian Lagoon. Trails in the Berici Hills, such as Le Volpere Trail, also offer picturesque vistas of the rolling landscape.
Generally, no special permits are required for day hiking on established trails in the Vicenza region. However, if you plan to visit specific protected areas or engage in multi-day treks, it's always wise to check with local tourism offices or park authorities for any specific regulations or requirements.
The Berici Hills are easily accessible by bus from Vicenza. Routes like the Torri di Arcugnano Red Trail and Le Volpere Trail are located within the Berici Hills and can be reached via local bus services from Vicenza's main bus station. The Lago di Fimon Loop is also situated in the Berici Hills and is well-connected by bus.


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