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Mountaineering around Cison Di Valmarino offers diverse terrain within the Treviso Prealps, ranging from rolling hills to more challenging mountainous landscapes. The region is characterized by its varied elevation, featuring both accessible paths and more strenuous routes with significant ascents. Natural features include the Rujo stream, historical elements like the Passo San Boldo, and panoramic viewpoints across the Prealpi Trevigiane. This area provides a compelling environment for mountaineers seeking different levels of challenge.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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9.90km
03:39
560m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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5.24km
01:46
220m
220m
Moderate mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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9.44km
05:33
980m
980m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Bivacco Marsini, also known as Casinet de Och, is a cozy refuge located at 370 meters above sea level on the hills of Refrontolo, in the heart of the Prosecco hills of Treviso. Restored from an old rural stone structure thanks to the commitment of volunteers, it offers a ground floor with a stove and a wooden loft for rest, as well as an outdoor area equipped with tables and a barbecue that offers a splendid panoramic view. The most frequented itinerary to reach it starts from the suggestive Molinetto della Croda and develops along an easy loop of about 8 kilometers with 300 meters of elevation gain, walkable in just over two hours via the CAI 1050 trail. This excursion, suitable for everyone and accessible in every season, perfectly combines nature, local history, and beautiful hilly views, representing the ideal destination for a relaxing half-day outing.
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Panoramic summit, easily reachable from the Loff bivouac.
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Climbed from Trichiana, in theory in the morning you don't find any wind against this side, but I found it😅😅 for the whole climb
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Very steep section for the first half. Vertical walls to climb. Be very careful
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the little Madonna inside the bomb is beautiful
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There are currently 4 mountaineering routes listed around Cison Di Valmarino, all rated as moderate. These routes offer a good challenge for those with some experience.
The mountaineering routes around Cison Di Valmarino are generally rated as moderate. While they don't include difficult or easy classifications in our current selection, the region itself offers a diverse range of terrain, from rolling hills to more challenging mountainous landscapes, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness for some trails.
Yes, all the listed mountaineering routes around Cison Di Valmarino are circular. For example, you can explore the Bivacco dei Loff – Cima Vallon Scuro loop from Passo San Boldo, or the scenic Molinetto della Croda loop from Refrontolo which follows the Rujo stream.
The routes offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can encounter the picturesque Rujo stream, historical watermills, and the unique San Boldo Pass with its spiral tunnels. Many trails also provide panoramic views of the Prealpi Trevigiane, and on clear days, you might even spot the Dolomites or the Venice Lagoon.
Yes, the Molinetto della Croda loop from Refrontolo follows the Rujo stream, showcasing charming cascades and historical remnants of old mills. The wider region also features beautiful lakes such as Lago di Lago and the Lakes of Revine, which can be explored separately or as part of other tours.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Mountaineers often praise the varied terrain, the stunning prealpine scenery, and the combination of challenging ascents with historical points of interest like Passo San Boldo.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can find the poignant Bosco delle Penne Mozze memorial, and the historic San Boldo Pass, known for its unique '100-day road' with spiral tunnels. The Molinetto della Croda loop from Refrontolo also passes by historical watermills.
The best time for mountaineering in Cison Di Valmarino is typically from spring through autumn when the weather is most favorable. While some routes might be accessible in winter, specific conditions like snow and ice would require appropriate gear and experience. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, routes like the Sella di Pian de le Femene loop from Revine feature notable elevation changes, with an ascent of over 840 meters, providing a good challenge. The Bivacco dei Loff – Cima Vallon Scuro loop from Passo San Boldo also includes significant elevation gain.
While our listed routes are moderate, the region around Cison di Valmarino is known for offering more strenuous and 'wild' routes, such as those through Crodon de Farega and Val del Diavol, which include rocky sections. For a slightly less frequented but still rewarding experience, consider the Bivacco dei Loff – Crodon del Gevero loop from Bosco delle Penne Mozze.
Yes, Cison Di Valmarino is situated near significant long-distance hiking routes. The European Path E7, connecting Lake Garda to the Cansiglio Forest, passes through the Venetian Prealps. Additionally, sections of the famous 550 km 'Dream Trail' linking Munich and Venice are accessible from the area, offering opportunities for extended treks.


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