Best mountain peaks around Caprino Veronese are found primarily within the Monte Baldo range and the Lessini Mountains, offering access to diverse landscapes. This region, situated in the Province of Verona, provides panoramic views of Lake Garda and the surrounding alpine terrain. The area is characterized by varied hiking opportunities and significant natural features. These peaks serve as key points for exploring the natural and historical richness of the region.
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The Rifugio Telegrafo, full name Rifugio Gaetano Barana al Telegrafo (Italian: Telegrafo Hut), is a mountain refuge belonging to the Verona section of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) on Monte Baldo in the province of Verona. The refuge, usually open from the beginning of June to the end of September, has 47 beds and a winter room with 6 beds. (Wikipedia)
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A challenging section of the route, better to go downhill but there are a lot of rocks and you have to be careful, especially if it was raining. If you are looking for way back from Rifugio Fiori del Baldo it's better to go by the lift in some direction, going by foot all the way from Prada city is a little bit too much.
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Reach the cross... it's worth it
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Tibetan flag at the entrance to admire the view from the cross
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At 1,545 meters high, Corno d'Aquilino is one of the most famous peaks of the Lessini Mountains, above Verona. It borders Valpolicella to the north and its name seems to derive from the Latin "aquilus", meaning dark. On one of its slopes, it boasts one of the deepest karst abysses in the world, almost 1,000 meters.
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Modest peak in Sant'Anna d'Alfaedo, which however reserves more than one surprise. We are inside the regional natural park of Lessina, where in addition to the splendid panoramas nearby it is possible to visit the Grotta del Ciabattino.
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For breathtaking views of Lake Garda, consider visiting View of Lake Garda from La Rocca di Garda. The ascent, though steep, rewards you with expansive vistas. Another excellent option is Cima delle Pozzette, which offers amazing lake views slightly off the main path.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Cima Valdritta is the highest peak of Monte Baldo at 2,218 meters, offering unparalleled views. Another challenging ascent is Monte Altissimo di Nago, reaching 2,079 meters, also within the Monte Baldo range, providing rewarding climbs and expansive vistas.
The Lessini Mountains are known for their unique geological formations. At Corno d'Aquilio, you can find one of the world's deepest karst abysses, nearly 1,000 meters deep. The broader Lessinia Natural Park also features dolinas, caves, and natural bridges, such as the famous natural bridge in Veja.
The region's trails often pass through historically significant areas. For example, the 'Prada to Bocchetta di Naole Historic Alpine Trail' in the Monte Baldo area takes visitors past reminders of past events, including plague chapels and WWI forts, offering a glimpse into the region's history.
Yes, within the Monte Baldo chain, you'll find Rifugio Telegrafo Barana on Monte Baldo. This refuge is near Telegrafo Peak and is the highest-altitude refuge on this massif, providing a key point for hikers and a place to rest and refuel.
There are many popular hiking routes. For moderate hikes, consider the 'Prada to Bocchetta di Naole Historic Alpine Trail' or the 'Malga Valfredda - Pozze di Pralongo Trail'. For more challenging mountain hikes, explore routes like the 'Prada–Costabella Cable Car – Telegrafo Peak loop from Rifugio Fiori del Baldo'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Caprino Veronese and Mountain Hikes around Caprino Veronese guides.
Beyond hiking, the Monte Baldo and Lessini areas offer opportunities for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, such as the 'Santuario Madonna della Corona – Climb to Monte Baldo loop from Spiazzi' or the 'Greenway Near Lake Garda – Rivoli–Affi Cycle Path loop from Caprino Veronese'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Caprino Veronese guide.
The highest peak in the Monti Lessini range is Monte Zevola, reaching 1,976 meters (6,482 feet). It offers a challenging objective for hikers and provides extensive views of the Lessinia plateau and beyond.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially those overlooking Lake Garda. Many appreciate the diverse hiking trails catering to various fitness levels and the opportunity to explore unique natural features and historical sites. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb is also a common highlight.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, there are easier options. For instance, the 'Easy Monte Baldo hike, Forte Naole-Costabella' starts at the Prada-Costabella lift station and leads to the Naole fortress and Cima Costabella observatory, offering very scenic views along the ridges of Monte Baldo without extreme difficulty.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. During these months, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and optimal conditions for enjoying the panoramic views and diverse landscapes.
Yes, especially in areas like Monte Baldo, you can find amenities. Refuges such as Rifugio Telegrafo Barana on Monte Baldo offer food and drink services. Additionally, charming villages in the valleys and near trailheads often provide cafes and restaurants.


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