Mountain peaks around Fornace, a comune in Trentino, Italy, are situated in a region known for its mountainous landscapes. While Fornace itself features smaller elevations, it is close to the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The area offers various hiking trails, from pleasant walks to more challenging routes in the nearby Dolomitic ranges. These mountains provide opportunities for exploring natural features and historical sites.
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Beautiful location with a panoramic view of the Adige Valley, Montevaccino, and the Piné plateau.
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Dos Le Grave (or Doss de le Grave) is one of the most interesting natural areas in the Argentario Ecomuseum, in the Monte Calisio area. It features an important biotope that displays two extremely different environmental typologies: a wetland and an arid zone, located respectively at the foot and on the western flank of Dos. A characteristic of this small, semi-desert-like elevation is the striking presence of bonsai-like Scots pines growing on waste material from silver mining (an activity that affected the entire plateau from the 11th to the 15th century). The arid portion is in immediate contact with the wetland below. This peat bog was formed by the filling of a small lake basin. Small bodies of open water still remain from this basin.
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Mount Calisio (also known as Argentario) is a 1,096-meter peak located between the municipalities of Trento and Civezzano. It is part of the Monte Croce-Sette Selle mountain chain. The area below (the Argentario Plateau) was once home to important silver mines, which declined in importance in the 15th century. The area, semi-abandoned for centuries, was rediscovered in the 20th century with the ever-increasing growth of residential areas. Mount Calisio features an underground fortification built by the Austrians starting in August 1915. It was one of the largest and most modern structures in the Trento fortress, with a classic "H" shape consisting of two galleries, 250 and 160 meters long, and a connecting tunnel. Later, 10-12 meter vertical concrete shafts were dug to install two howitzers in armored cupolas. The bases of the M16 aircraft can still be seen on the summit. Today, Mount Calisio is crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails maintained by the SAT (a subsection of the Italian Alpine Club) in collaboration with the Argentario Ecomuseum. The summit offers a fabulous view of the Adige Valley and part of the Valsugana.
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beautiful panoramic point and excellent forestry
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from the Miola Ice Palace to the Dosso di Costalta beautiful and easy
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It has many trails to explore and you can do many kilometers and altitude without ever passing on the same track
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Monte e Cima Calisio You can get there from a really beautiful forest road also suitable for Gravel Bike
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Near Fornace, you can explore several popular spots. The South Marzola Peak offers panoramic views of Trento and Lake Caldonazzo. Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m) provides a 360-degree view of Pine, its two lakes, and the Fersental. For a stunning vista of the Dolomites and the countryside, visit Cros del Cuc on the Pinè Plateau.
Yes, the region offers both historical and natural points of interest. Monte Calisio Summit Cross, also known as Argentario, is a peak with a rich history of silver mining and features underground fortifications from WWI. The local area around Fornace also boasts the 'Sentiero degli Gnomi' (Trail of the Gnomes), an enchanting trail with hand-carved wooden gnomes and ancient mining ruins, perfect for families and nature lovers.
For family-friendly outings, Cros del Cuc is an easily reachable viewpoint on the Pinè Plateau. The 'Sentiero degli Gnomi' offers an engaging walk through forests with unique wooden gnomes. Additionally, Malga Cambroncoi is a family-friendly mountain hut where you can enjoy good hospitality and homemade cheese amidst beautiful views.
The area around Fornace offers a variety of hiking trails. Locally, you can find pleasant walks like the 'Sentiero degli Gnomi' and a circular route encompassing 'Dosso di Penedallo'. For more challenging and iconic experiences, the nearby Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provide abundant hiking and climbing opportunities, including trails at the foot of the Brenta Peaks and the Adolf Munkel Trail in Val di Funes.
Absolutely. While Fornace itself has smaller elevations, the broader region is home to the majestic Dolomites. The Brenta Dolomites, in particular, are known for their rugged beauty and offer challenging trails for hikers and climbers, leading to summits like Massari Peak (2,846 m / 9,333') and Cima Brenta (3,114 m / 10,213'). You can find difficult mountain hikes in the area, such as the Sella della Marzola loop from Povo or the Dosso di Costalta loop from Baselga di Piné, which are part of the Mountain Hikes around Fornace guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around Fornace offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including moderate loops around Lake Santa Colomba, detailed in the Running Trails around Fornace guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the Lake Levico – Lake Caldonazzo loop, found in the Road Cycling Routes around Fornace guide.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks near Fornace largely depends on your desired activity. For hiking and exploring, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During autumn, the landscape is particularly beautiful with vibrant colors. For specific viewpoints like Cros del Cuc, early mornings in autumn and winter can provide excellent light for photography without backlighting.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m), which offers a 360-degree vista of Pine, its lakes, and the Fersental. South Marzola Peak provides a remarkable view of Trento and Lake Caldonazzo. Additionally, Monte Calisio Summit Cross offers a wonderful 360° view stretching from Trento and the Adige Valley to the Lagorai and Monti di Cembra.
Yes, you can find places to eat and rest near some mountain trails. Malga Cambroncoi is a beautiful mountain hut (Alm) offering good hospitality, great food, and homemade cheese, located along the itinerary to Dosso di Costalta. The broader Trentino region, especially around popular Dolomitic areas like Val di Funes, also offers various accommodations and dining options in charming alpine villages.
The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site easily accessible from the Trentino region near Fornace, are renowned for their dramatic, pale-colored limestone peaks that glow with a unique alpenglow at sunrise and sunset. They offer unparalleled natural beauty, diverse trails catering to all levels, and opportunities to experience local alpine culture. Iconic areas like Val di Funes with the Geisler/Odle Peaks and the rugged Brenta Dolomites provide stunning landscapes for hiking, trekking, and climbing.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. For instance, the 'Dosso di Penedallo' offers a local circular walk. For more extensive options, the Mountain Hikes around Fornace guide includes routes like the 'Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m) – Panoramic Picnic Area loop from Baselga di Piné' and the 'Cima Ruioch loop from Piazzola "A"', providing varied experiences for hikers.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from various summits and viewpoints, such as the 360° vista from Dosso di Costalta and the wide-ranging outlook from Monte Calisio. The combination of natural beauty, well-maintained hiking trails, and the historical elements, like the WWI fortifications on Monte Calisio, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared 78 photos and given 67 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.


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