Mountain peaks around Gallio, nestled in the Asiago Plateau, offer a blend of natural beauty, panoramic views, and historical significance, particularly related to World War I. The region features diverse landscapes, including fir forests, high-altitude pastures, and karst formations. These peaks provide opportunities for exploring both natural features and historical remnants.
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The summit is easily reachable with good training, the path is never dangerous or exposed, if you continue the tour towards Cima Larici you must pay close attention to the steep descent
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One of the few places on the plateau with a view both of the inhabited part with the presence of the various villages, Asiago in the lead, and towards the north with all the mountains that delimit the plateau (Cima 12, Otigara, Portule....). In addition to Grappa, Lagorai, Pasubio....
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It is a defensive military barracks built in the second half of the 19th century, entirely in stone, which overlooks the town of Camporovere and dominates the entire central basin of the Plateau. From a historical point of view, the Forte Interrotto represents a completely exceptional case. It was in fact born from a military architecture project that still followed late medieval canons, recognizable in the 6 gigantic central arches and in the imposing lateral bastions with 115 positions for riflemen. In 1916 it was occupied by the Austro-Hungarians and transformed into a stronghold of the imperial line.
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Crazy view on the Bassano valley
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the interrupted fort is located along the itinerary of the 5 cemeteries starting from Camporovere,
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Beautiful view of Camporovere and Asiago, excellent at sunset in summer
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The region around Gallio is rich in World War I history. You can explore sites like Monte Zebio, which features a well-preserved network of trenches and military emplacements, forming part of the Great War Ecomuseum. Another poignant location is Mount Ortigara, known for the tragic Battle of Ortigara in 1917, where you can find numerous remnants and monuments, including the famous broken column monument at its summit. Mount Ortigara Memorial specifically commemorates these events. Additionally, Forte Interrotto, a former military barracks, offers a glimpse into the defensive structures of the era.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Portule Peak, which is the third highest on the Asiago Plateau at 2,308 meters. From its summit, you can enjoy 360° views stretching from the Valsugana Valley to the Dolomites. Cima Dodici is another challenging peak that rewards climbers with stunning 360° vistas of the karst landscape.
Yes, Monte Zebio offers an easy and safe ring-route suitable for all hikers, allowing families to explore its historical and natural sites without excessive difficulty. While specific family-friendly tags are not available for all peaks, trails with moderate difficulty can often be enjoyed by families with older children.
Monte Caina Summit and Madonna di Fatima Statue is an excellent choice, offering a splendid panoramic balcony with sweeping views of the entire Po Valley, from the Lessini Mountains to the Upper Adriatic. On clear days, you might even spot the Venice Lagoon. Monte Fior also provides stunning views over the Melette mountains and the historic 'Città di Roccia'.
The mountain peaks around Gallio showcase diverse natural landscapes. You'll find fir forests, high-altitude pastures, and mountain pools, especially around Monte Zebio. Higher elevations, like Mount Ortigara, can feature more arid, almost vegetation-free landscapes, providing a stark backdrop to historical remnants. Karst landscapes are prominent on peaks like Cima Dodici.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Monte Zebio ring tour or the Monte Fior ring tour. For those interested in running, there are several running trails around Gallio. Road cycling enthusiasts can also find many road cycling routes around Gallio, such as the Altopiano di Vezzena loop.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking trails. The Monte Zebio ring tour is a popular option for its historical significance and natural beauty. The Monte Fior ring tour offers a quiet and meaningful hike. For those seeking a challenge, routes to Portule Peak, such as the classic loop from Malga Larici, provide an immersive experience. You can find more options on the Hiking around Gallio guide page.
While specific best times can vary with weather, generally the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal for hiking in the Asiago Plateau, offering pleasant temperatures and clear paths. During these months, you can fully appreciate the natural beauty and historical sites without the challenges of winter conditions.
Portule Peak is unique for its combination of being one of the highest and most iconic peaks in the area, offering captivating naturalistic, panoramic, and historical experiences. It was under Austro-Hungarian control during World War I, and remnants of wartime infrastructure can still be found. It was also a beloved mountain of writer Mario Rigoni Stern, adding a literary dimension to its appeal.
Yes, Cima Dodici, along with Cima Undici and Cima Dieci, forms a 'natural sundial' due to the way the sun's position behind them indicates the time. This area also features a striking karst landscape. Additionally, the 'Città di Roccia' (City of Rock) near Monte Fior is an open-air WWI museum, where the natural rock formations are intertwined with historical structures.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and profound historical significance. The opportunity to explore well-preserved WWI sites like trenches and military emplacements, combined with stunning panoramic views from summits such as Monte Caina and Portule Peak, is a major draw. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 290 upvotes and more than 150 photos shared, highlighting the area's appeal.


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