Best mountain peaks around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini are found within a region characterized by rolling hills and the imposing Monte Grappa massif. This area, part of the "Terre di Asolo e Monte Grappa," offers diverse elevated points ranging from historically significant hills to challenging mountain summits. The landscape provides panoramic views of the Venetian plain and distant mountains, blending natural beauty with historical importance. It is an ideal destination for those seeking varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The question is: why is this place worth visiting? The answer is only one: because the landscape is wonderful, because there is a spectacular view, because it is a site of historical importance, because in this place emotions and thoughts are unleashed. Getting there by the route I took is not difficult or dangerous and with the snow it is a spectacle. Good legs and in a few hours you can get there.
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The Bassano refuge is located on the top of Monte Grappa, at 1,750 meters above sea level, and is the only refreshment point near the Sacrario. The structure offers a panoramic view that ranges from the Veneto plain to the Dolomites and offers typical dishes of Venetian cuisine, such as pappardelle with wild boar and gnocchi with mountain cheeses. The refuge is a resting place for hikers and cyclists, and is open all year round, with closures on Mondays and Tuesdays during the winter. Monte Grappa is known for its historical and natural importance. An ideal destination for mountain and history lovers, it offers a 360-degree view and numerous trails, as well as being a point of reference for the memory of the world wars. The summit is accessible via trails, asphalt roads and cycle paths.
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If you cycle up Monte Grappa, you should not miss a visit to the "Ossarium", a monumental memorial to the soldiers who died here in the senseless trench warfare during the First World War. The road up Monte Grappa ends at a large car park at Rifugio Bassano. From here, it is only a long flight of stairs to the Ossarium and then you can admire the extensive Ossarium and enjoy the overwhelming view. On my first visit, I pushed my racing bike up the stairs because I didn't have a lock with me. On my second visit with my friend, we locked the bikes in the car park and climbed up.
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A truly suggestive place that produces thoughts, it is worth the climb both on asphalt and on the path
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Refuge and well-deserved rest after the climb
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Panoramas, unique landscapes, sunrise and sunset to experience
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If the weather is nice, you'll get a good view. I had fog, but the drive up is worth it just for the drive up.
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Visitors frequently praise the historical and scenic beauty of the region. Among the top-rated spots are Monte Grappa, known for its challenging climbs and extensive panoramic views, and the Oratory of San Giorgio and Bell Tower on Colle San Giorgio, which offers impressive views over the Venetian plain and Monte Grappa itself.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the monumental Monte Grappa War Memorial, a significant World War I stronghold. Castellaro Hill, within San Zenone Degli Ezzelini, hosts the Madonna della Salute Sanctuary, built on the ruins of an ancient fortress, and features war tunnels. Additionally, Forcella Mostaccin is a mountain pass that served as a strategic point during the Great War.
For breathtaking vistas, Monte Grappa offers panoramic views stretching from the Venice lagoon to the Dolomites on clear days. Castellaro Hill provides diverse views of the surrounding plains and distant Monte Grappa. The Oratory of San Giorgio on Colle San Giorgio is also celebrated for its exceptional views over the Venetian plain and the Dolomite peaks.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy to moderate walks, the "Parco degli Ezzelini" nature trails on Castellaro Hill, including the "Sentiero Castellaro," are ideal. For more challenging routes, the Monte Grappa massif provides numerous trails. You can find more options, including easy and moderate routes like the "Collalto – War Caves loop," in the Hiking around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini guide.
Absolutely. The region is popular with cyclists. Forcella Mostaccin is a well-known spot for cyclists, connecting Collalto and Calmoreggio. Monte Grappa is also famous for its challenging climbs, attracting many road cyclists. Explore various cycling routes, including difficult ones like the "Trail Through the Trees – Cima Grappa loop," in the Cycling around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini guide.
Castellaro Hill offers gentle hiking trails through the "Parco degli Ezzelini" that are suitable for families, blending nature with historical exploration. The Bassano Refuge and Casa Armata del Grappa, located near the Monte Grappa Military Memorial, is also considered family-friendly, offering facilities and a restaurant with panoramic views.
For a truly challenging experience, the Monte Grappa massif is the primary destination. Reaching an elevation of 1,775 meters, it features tough climbs and demanding trails that reward with spectacular views. The komoot community describes the climb to Monte Grappa as a "tough climb but the view at the top repays all the efforts."
Castellaro Hill is home to the Valle delle Ru, featuring a perennial stream, small waterfalls, and a unique microclimate supporting diverse vegetation, including beech and poplar woods. Monte Grappa, recognized as a UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserve, boasts rich biodiversity with over 1300 plant species and diverse wildlife like roe deer, mouflon, and golden eagles.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially at higher elevations like Monte Grappa, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures. Winter offers opportunities for snow activities, though some routes may be less accessible.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini is excellent for running, with routes like the "Collalto loop from San Zenone degli Ezzelini." Monte Grappa is also a globally recognized hub for free flight activities such as paragliding, thanks to its favorable airflows. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini guide.
Yes, the Bassano Refuge and Casa Armata del Grappa, located at the foot of Cima Grappa, offers a restaurant with panoramic views of the Venetian plain and is open all year round. While it does not allow overnight stays, it's a great spot for a meal or a break during your mountain adventures.


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