Best mountain peaks around Lona-Lases are found in Italy's autonomous province of Trento, a region characterized by green hills and majestic peaks. The area connects the Val di Cembra and the Altopiano di Piné, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. This region features high peaks and various hiking opportunities. It is known for its combination of woodlands, water ponds, and elevated terrain.
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The necessary gear (E-Mtb), depending on the season for wind +/- cold. Opening
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Beautiful location with a panoramic view of the Adige Valley, Montevaccino, and the Piné plateau.
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Excellent fresh ricotta and tosella
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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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Among the most appreciated peaks are Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m), known for its expansive 360-degree panorama, and Monte Calisio Summit Cross, which offers stunning views of the Adige Valley and Lago di Caldonazzo. Visitors also enjoy Cros del Cuc, a viewpoint on the Pinè Plateau with unique views of the Dolomites.
Yes, the Lona-Lases region offers various hiking opportunities, including easier walks. For instance, the summit of Dosso di Costalta can be reached in about half an hour from Malga Cambroncoi without significant difficulty, offering rewarding views. The area around Cros del Cuc is also easily reachable along a forest path.
Experienced hikers looking for a more strenuous adventure can consider Mount Ruioch in the eastern Lagorai. While the initial climb over the ridge is relatively easy, the final 500 meters become more demanding, involving a block of land where some hand-climbing may be necessary.
From the mountain peaks, you can expect magnificent panoramic views. For example, from Monte Calisio, you can see the Adige Valley, Lago di Caldonazzo, and the western foothills of the Lagorai. Dosso di Costalta offers views of Pine with its two lakes, the Fersental, and the western part of the Lagorai mountain chain. The region is characterized by a diverse landscape of green hills, woodlands, water ponds, and elevated terrain.
The diverse environment of Lona-Lases makes the area suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. For hiking, spring to autumn generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. If you visit Cros del Cuc in autumn and winter, arriving early enough (by 12 noon) can provide great panorama without backlighting for photography.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Cros del Cuc is a family-friendly viewpoint on the Pinè Plateau, easily accessible along a forest path. Additionally, Malga Cambroncoi, a mountain hut, is family-friendly and serves as a starting point for a moderate hike to Dosso di Costalta.
Monte Calisio is rich in history. It features legacies of the Austrian army from World War I, including tunnels and shafts, and the bases of M16 aircraft. An information board at the summit provides details about these historical fortifications. The area was also historically important for silver mines.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the Lona-Lases region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to more demanding routes. For more specific hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Lona-Lases guide or the Hiking around Lona-Lases guide. There are also opportunities for gravel biking, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Lona-Lases guide.
Yes, for example, Malga Cambroncoi is a mountain hut located along the itinerary that leads to Dosso di Costalta. It offers good hospitality, homemade cheese, and great food and drinks. It's a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy the views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, such as the 360-degree vistas from Dosso di Costalta and Monte Calisio. The combination of natural beauty, diverse hiking opportunities, and the historical significance of certain peaks also adds to the appeal. The komoot community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 60 upvotes, highlighting the area's visual appeal and enjoyable experiences.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might vary, Lona-Lases is part of Italy's autonomous province of Trento. For detailed information on reaching the region and specific starting points for hikes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules. You can find general information about the region on the Visit Trentino website.
The region features well-marked trails, such as the Eagle Trail (Trail No. 6), which leads through lush forests to high viewpoints. For detailed routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Lona-Lases guide, which includes routes like 'Between the Two Peaks loop' and 'Sasso Rotto – Cima di Sette Selle loop'.


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