Best attractions and places to see around Torrebelvicino. Situated in the lower Val Leogra, Torrebelvicino serves as a connection point between Veneto and Trentino, offering panoramic views of the Little Dolomites, Pasubio, and Carega. The area features a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and outdoor activities. It is known for its significant role in World War I history and its diverse natural environment.
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easy walk, beautiful panorama
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Road to the Rifugio Achille Papa. This is where you walk down if you're doing a circular hike with the 52 tunnels.
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The first plans for the construction of a refuge on Pasubio date back to 1907. However, they were not realized until after the First World War, when the Schio section of the CAI began to build a refuge in memory of the soldiers who had fallen on Pasubio. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifugio_Achille_Papa
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One of the most beautiful and impressive hikes I've ever done. Simply breathtaking. The Strada delle 52 Gallerie, also known as the Strada della 1ª Armata or Strada della Prima Armata, is one of the most famous and most visited Italian military roads of the First World War. It was built to supply the Italian positions on the Pasubio.
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a crossing on a rope suspension bridge is definitely worth doing
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Named after General Achille Papa, Gold Medal for military valor who died during the First World War in 1917, the refuge is located at the saddle of the Porte del Pasubio, at 1,928 meters above sea level, on the massif of the same name. Today the Papa refuge is owned by the CAI of Schio and boasts around sixty beds.
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One of the longest Tibetan bridges in Italy, if you feel dizzy, turn back.
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Together with the 52 Tunnels hike you can make a circular walk here
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The region is rich in WWI history. You can explore the Road of the 52 Tunnels, an impressive military road built to supply Italian positions on Pasubio. Another significant site is the General Achille Papa Refuge, located at 1928 meters at the saddle of the Porte del Pasubio, which was built using former Italian barracks. Additionally, the Scarubbi Road is another carriage road in the Pasubio massif, also built during WWI.
Yes, the Ponte AVIS Suspension Bridge is a notable engineering marvel, 105 meters long and suspended 35 meters high, offering breathtaking views of Val Leogra. The Val Leogra itself provides lush green landscapes and panoramic views of the Little Dolomites and the Upper Valley.
Torrebelvicino is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the panoramic path of Val Leogra and circular routes on Monte Singìo and Monte Enna. For cycling, there are various options, including road cycling routes like the 'Ponte Verde, Valli – Pian delle Fugazze Pass loop' or gravel biking routes such as the 'Generale D'Havet Tunnel – General Achille Papa Refuge loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Torrebelvicino and Road Cycling Routes around Torrebelvicino guides.
Many of the natural attractions and easier trails can be enjoyed by families. The General Achille Papa Refuge and Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci are both marked as family-friendly and offer facilities. Exploring the geological-mineralogical trail in Valle dei Mercanti, with its ancient mines and caves, could also be an engaging activity for older children.
The best time for hiking around Torrebelvicino and the Little Dolomites is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and trails are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for exploring the natural beauty and historical routes like the Road of the 52 Tunnels.
The General Achille Papa Refuge and the Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci both offer restaurant services and accommodation, making them convenient stops during longer excursions. The town of Torrebelvicino and nearby Valli del Pasubio also provide various cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Beyond the WWI sites, you can visit the Ancient Chiesa Matrice di Santa Maria, an ancient mother church with a millennial history situated at the foot of Monte Castello. There are also remnants of medieval castles and industrial archaeology from the textile industry, particularly the 'fabbrica alta' in Torrebelvicino, reflecting the town's rich past.
The Valle dei Mercanti offers a unique geological-mineralogical trail where you can explore ancient mines, excavations, caves, and galleries used for barite and galena extraction. This provides a fascinating glimpse into the region's industrial and natural history, away from the more frequented paths.
While many trails, especially those leading to higher altitudes like the Road of the 52 Tunnels, require some physical fitness, there are also easier walks. The Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci is notably reachable by car, making it a more accessible starting point for some excursions. Public transport options to trailheads might be limited, so checking local bus schedules or considering car access is advisable.
Many natural trails in the Val Leogra and surrounding mountains are generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife. Specific regulations might apply to certain historical routes or refuges, so it's best to check in advance for particular trails you plan to visit.
The Pasubio massif is significant for its dramatic natural beauty and its profound historical importance as a key battleground during World War I. It features iconic routes like the Road of the 52 Tunnels and the Scarubbi Road, offering a unique blend of challenging hikes and historical exploration. The General Achille Papa Refuge serves as a central point for exploring this area.
Yes, the area offers several circular routes. The Brunelli Path and Sentiero del Forte Enna provide circular options that wind through hamlets, woods, and panoramic meadows, reaching Monte Singìo and Monte Civillina. Additionally, a circular route on the hills of Val Leogra, starting from Pievebelvicino, allows you to explore woods, small villages, and medieval castle remains.


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