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Hiking around Bresimo offers diverse natural features within the Val di Non, nestled in the Maddalene Group. The landscape is characterized by a mix of meadows, fields, and dense forests of firs, larches, and pines, with the Barnes stream flowing through the village. Trails provide panoramic views across the Valle di Bresimo and towards the distant Dolomites, including the expansive grassy slopes of Valle del Vento. The region features pristine Trentino wilderness, with elevations ranging from valley floors to alpine…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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7.93km
03:58
620m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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6.92km
02:42
270m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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05:52
840m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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8.31km
03:11
580m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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05:54
930m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The Pozze bivouac is located in the Maddalene group at an altitude of 1,989 m. Superb and comfortable structure (we are talking about a bivouac!) In stone and wood with kitchen area, large fireplace and huge tables in addition to the mezzanine bed area. The bivouac has space to comfortably accommodate at least 10 people. To report the presence of a source in the immediate vicinity, practically outside the front door. The excellent panoramic position makes the bivouac ideal as a starting point for exploring the surrounding peaks, but also as a meeting place for an alternative evening. I remember that it is a structure (always) open to all: the fundamental requirement is RESPECT and EDUCATION.
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Leave the car at Malga Bordolona and through a well signposted path in about 2hour and 30 minutes you will reach Lago Trenta
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Beyond the Nonstal, there is a wide view over the Adige Valley. A great hiking away from the tourist hotspots
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A wide view out to South Tyrol and the main ridge of the Alps and to the east into Val di Non
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Bresimo offers a diverse network of over 20 hiking trails. You'll find options for various skill levels, including 4 easy routes, 6 moderate trails, and 12 more challenging difficult paths, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
The best time to hike in Bresimo is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is most favorable for enjoying the vibrant wildflower meadows, clear mountain lakes, and genuine alpine experience in the Maddalene Group. Higher altitude trails, like those to Laghi Trenta, are best accessed once snow has melted, usually by early summer.
Yes, Bresimo offers several hiking routes suitable for families, particularly those with children over 10 who have some hiking experience. Many trails are of moderate difficulty, providing an enjoyable outdoor experience without being overly strenuous. A good option for a shorter, engaging walk is the path to the historic 13th-century Castello di Altaguardia, which offers cultural interest alongside natural beauty.
Bresimo's trails are rich with natural landmarks and panoramic viewpoints. You can expect breathtaking views across the Valle di Bresimo and towards the distant Dolomites. Key natural features include the expansive grassy slopes of the Valle del Vento, and the stunning vivid blue Laghi Trenta (Alplaner lakes), situated at approximately 2,387 meters with the impressive Orecchia di Lepre mountain as a backdrop. The Trail to Lago Trenta from Malga Bordolona di Sotto is a popular route to experience these lakes.
Absolutely. A notable historical site is the renovated 13th-century Castello di Altaguardia, recognized as the highest castle in Trentino. An easy walk leads to this former watchtower. Additionally, the area features the ancient Santuario della Madonna di Bresimo in Baselga, and near the village, you can find a charming mill and sawmill, remnants of Bresimo's past.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For instance, an alternative circular route can extend beyond Laghi di Trenta, circling Cima Trenta, and descending via Passo di Val Clapa and the Scalét malghe. Another option is the Trail to Lago Trenta – Alplanersee loop from Malga Bordolona di Sotto, which offers a comprehensive experience of the alpine lakes and surrounding landscape.
The hiking experience in Bresimo is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 3,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the genuine alpine experience offered by the Maddalene Group, the pristine Trentino wilderness with its vibrant wildflower meadows, and the breathtaking panoramic views across the Valle di Bresimo and towards the Dolomites. The clear mountain lakes, such as Laghi Trenta, are also frequently highlighted as a major draw.
Yes, there are trails that connect to mountain huts, providing opportunities for rest or overnight stays. For example, the Alpine trail from Passo Palù to Rifugio Stella Alpina offers a direct route to a high-altitude refuge, allowing hikers to experience the alpine environment fully.
Bresimo is nestled within the peaks of the Maddalene Group, offering a true alpine experience. While hiking, you can encounter various summits and high points. The impressive Orecchia di Lepre (Hasenöhrl) mountain serves as a majestic backdrop to the Laghi Trenta. For those interested in exploring specific peaks, you can find more information about Peaks around Bresimo, including highlights like Cima Collecchio Summit.
While Bresimo itself is known for its alpine landscapes, the broader region offers impressive geological features. The nearby Val di Non includes notable gorges. For instance, you can explore the Novella Gorge – Parco Fluviale Novella, which provides a unique natural experience. More details on these features can be found in the Gorges around Bresimo guide.
Yes, the Barnes stream flows through the village of Bresimo, and there are walking paths along its banks. These paths offer a pleasant and often gentler hiking experience, allowing you to enjoy the soothing sounds of the water and discover remnants of Bresimo's history, such as a ferruginous water spring.


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