Best mountain peaks around Torcegno are primarily found within the Lagorai mountain range, offering diverse terrain for exploration. Torcegno, situated on a wide terrace, serves as a base for accessing numerous trails through valleys and alpine pastures. The region features a mix of panoramic viewpoints, historical sites, and challenging hiking experiences. Many routes lead to summits with extensive views of the surrounding landscape.
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Climbing this peak in winter is a small undertaking, as reaching it involves a 25- to 30-kilometer round trip and about 1,000 meters of elevation gain, starting from Campomulo (Gallio cross-country skiing center). Once you've conquered it, however, it fills your heart and mind.
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From this summit, the plateau of the 7 municipalities shows itself in all its immense beauty.
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Accessible both in summer and winter, the route allows you to see the Valsugana from above and to walk near the mountain station of an abandoned cable car
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Spectacular views in every direction. The numerous remains of the Great War buildings and the suffering of the soldiers who lived there for years are a source of reflection.
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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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Cima della Caldiera is one of the highest peaks of the Asiago plateau 2124 meters. It has an important view of the entire plateau but also of the other surrounding peaks starting from Ortigara, peak 12, Portule; as well as of Valsugana, peak d'Asta and the Pale di San Martino. It is known for the war events of the Great War: from here the attack on the Austrian positions on Ortigara started.
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from the Miola Ice Palace to the Dosso di Costalta beautiful and easy
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Easy and pleasant excursion, accessible all year round. 360° panorama and with support points at Malga Cambroncoi and Passo Redebus.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m), which provides a 360° vista of Pine with its two lakes, the Fersental, and the western Lagoreikette. Portule Peak also rewards hikers with extensive views of the surrounding mountainous landscape, including the Valsugana Valley and the Dolomites. Additionally, Cima della Caldiera offers an important view of the entire Asiago plateau and other surrounding peaks.
Yes, the region is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. Mount Ortigara Memorial is a profoundly significant site, known as "the Calvary of the Alpine Troops," where a major battle took place. The entire area was recognized as a "Sacred Zone to the Fatherland." Cima della Caldiera was also an important stronghold and observation point for the Italian army during the Great War, with visible trenches and shelters.
For experienced hikers and alpinists seeking a challenge, the Lagorai group offers several demanding routes. Peaks like Cima d'Ezze, Sasso Rotto, and Cima di Sette Selle are often incorporated into various hiking routes, some featuring easy climbing sections near the summit. A loop route to Sasso Rotto is considered difficult. You can find challenging mountaineering routes, such as the "Between the Two Peaks loop" or "Sasso Rotto – Cima di Sette Selle loop," in the Mountain Hikes around Torcegno guide.
While many peaks require some elevation gain, some areas offer more accessible experiences. Cima Panarotta summit and war memorial is categorized as family-friendly. Torcegno itself is surrounded by trails through meadows and alpine pastures, which can be suitable for family walks. The area of the Seven Lakes of Lagorai also offers panoramic hikes that can be enjoyed by nature lovers.
Beyond the peaks, the Lagorai group is home to the stunning Seven Lakes of Lagorai (Sette Laghi), a highly recommended destination featuring a panoramic hike among ridges and pristine alpine lakes. Torcegno is also situated on a wide terrace surrounded by ancient chestnut trees, with numerous trails leading through hidden valleys and alpine summer pastures.
The area around Torcegno offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking and mountaineering to the peaks, you can explore numerous MTB trails, such as the "Tour della Valle di Sella a la sua Arte" or the "Arte Sella – Prando-Vesi Forest Road loop." Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the "Valsugana Cycle Path" or the "Lake Caldonazzo loop." For more details, check the MTB Trails around Torcegno and Cycling around Torcegno guides.
The best time for hiking in the mountains around Torcegno is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. During June, you might even see azaleas blooming around Cima Panarotta. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
While many peaks involve some elevation gain, some routes are less technically demanding. For example, Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m) can be reached in about half an hour from Malga Cambroncoi without serious difficulties, offering a great viewpoint. Look for trails categorized as 'intermediate' or those with shorter distances and less elevation gain for a more beginner-friendly experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Dosso di Costalta and Portule Peak, noting that the effort to reach them is well rewarded. The profound historical significance of sites like Mount Ortigara Memorial also leaves a lasting impression. The diverse terrain and natural beauty of the Lagorai group are highly appreciated by the komoot community, with over 100 upvotes and 40 photos shared for the area's highlights.
Yes, there are several circular routes available for mountain walks. For instance, within the Mountain Hikes around Torcegno guide, you can find options like the "Lake loop from Palù del Fersina - Palai en Bersntol" or the more challenging "Sasso Rotto – Cima di Sette Selle loop." The rugged rocks of the Lagorai group also offer possibilities for arbitrarily extending round routes over several peaks.
Hiking to Portule Peak involves significant elevation gain, but it's not technically dangerous. The effort is highly rewarded with a wonderful 360° panorama, including the Valsugana Valley, the Lagorai mountains, and the Dolomites. On clear days, you might even see the Venice Lagoon. The peak also has historical significance from the Great War, with remains of cableways and gun emplacements visible.


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