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Hiking around Arsiero offers access to the Italian Alps, characterized by mountainous terrain, alpine pastures, and ancient woods. The region features diverse landscapes, including limestone pools and waterfalls, set within the Veneto-Vicentine valleys. Many trails incorporate historical World War I structures and routes, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The elevation changes across the area cater to various hiking preferences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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10.8km
05:12
840m
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Historic WWI trail through Alpine trenches, tunnels, and battlefields with stunning Veneto mountain views.
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8.17km
04:31
810m
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Hike Trail 542 from Arsiero to Monte Cimone Ossuary, a difficult 5.1-mile route through WWI history with significant elevation gain.

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7.91km
03:50
610m
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Historic WWI military mule track through beech forests with stone ruins and Alpine soldier stories.
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10.2km
04:14
850m
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Historic WWI trail through limestone pools, military tunnels, and Monte Cengio's defended summit.
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13.1km
05:29
960m
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Hike the difficult Monte Aralta Trail, an 8.1-mile route with 3139 feet of elevation gain, offering panoramic views of the Orobie peaks.
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The sad events of the Great War. A very painful chapter has been written here
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In Fritz Weber's book, The Stages of Defeat, the preparatory work and the explosion of the Austro-Hungarian mine, with the sad consequences, are described very well.
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This waterfall suddenly emerges from the woods and passes under the asphalt of the cycle/pedestrian path: it is truly impressive and violent after heavy rains (in dry periods I believe it is limited to a trickle)! It is one of the many watercourses that descend from the Asiago Plateau above to flow into the Astico.
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Under the Astico cycle and pedestrian path, with its ambushed entrance, there is a dark and sloping Italian tunnel from the First World War that emerges a little further on, practically passing under the Torrione di Pedescala. The entire area is dotted with military works from the Great War, as it was a crucial border area between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Grandiose work of the engineers of the Great War. It is a daring helical gallery inside a large spire with the aim of rising in altitude. Requires a torch.
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It is the mountain that dominates Arsiero, which separates the Astico valley from the Pòsina valley. It is a place full of emotions and memories as it is a highly contested mountain during the Great War.
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Starting from the small church of S. Rocco di Arsiero, along beautiful paths you arrive at Mount Cimone. Excellent panorama and theater of great battles.
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Along the Mount Cimone itinerary there are various points of war interest, but no refreshment points.
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Hiking around Arsiero offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance within the Italian Alps. You'll find mountainous terrain, ancient woods, and alpine pastures, alongside fascinating World War I trails and structures. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including limestone pools and waterfalls, providing varied scenery and a journey through history.
Yes, Arsiero offers a good selection of easier trails. Out of approximately 60 routes in the area, about 14 are classified as easy. These paths often follow gentler terrain, such as the Monte Cengio WWI Trail from La Prìa Natural Pools, which combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Piovene Rocchette - Arsiero path, following a former railway, is also ideal for relaxed walks.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Arsiero provides several difficult routes, with about 19 classified as such. These trails often involve significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. Examples include the Sentiero degli Alpini to Monte Cimone WWI Trail, which covers over 10 km with substantial ascent, and the Trail 542 from Arsiero to Monte Cimone Ossuary, both leading through historical WWI areas with demanding climbs.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Arsiero are designed as circular paths, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. This design is common for trails exploring specific historical sites or natural features, offering a complete experience of the area's diverse landscapes and WWI heritage.
Absolutely. The Arsiero region is known for its beautiful natural water features. You can find trails that incorporate stunning limestone pools and the Val Civetta waterfalls. For instance, the area around La Prìa Natural Pools is a popular starting point for hikes like the Monte Cengio WWI Trail, offering picturesque views of these natural formations.
Arsiero is rich in World War I history, and many trails lead directly through significant historical sites. You can explore the famous Road of the 52 Tunnels, a remarkable military road, or discover alpine trenches and military ruins carved into rock. Other notable historical routes include those leading to Monte Cimone with its ossuary memorial, and the Strada degli Scarubbi in the Pasubio massif.
Yes, the region provides essential and welcoming stops for hikers. The General Achille Papa Refuge, located at 1928 meters, offers stunning views and a place to rest. Additionally, Bivacco Vettori on Monte Cavioio provides a sanctuary for adventurers with cozy interiors and panoramic views, making longer treks more accessible.
The trails in Arsiero are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 870 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the unique combination of natural beauty and historical immersion, particularly the well-preserved WWI sites and the breathtaking panoramic views of the Veneto-Vicentine valleys.
Many trails in the Arsiero region are suitable for hiking with dogs, offering varied terrain and natural environments for your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near historical sites, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.
The best time for hiking in Arsiero is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions to enjoy the mountainous terrain, alpine pastures, and historical sites. Autumn also brings vibrant fall foliage to the ancient woods.
Yes, Arsiero boasts breathtaking views. Many trails offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding Veneto-Vicentine valleys. On clear days, hikers can even catch glimpses of the Dolomites and the Venice Lagoon. Peaks like Mount Cengio and Monte Cavioio provide dramatic alpine backdrops and excellent vantage points.
There are approximately 60 hiking routes available around Arsiero, catering to a wide range of abilities. This includes about 14 easy trails, 27 moderate paths, and 19 more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for every hiker to explore.


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