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Cison Di Valmarino

Via dell'Acqua Trail – The Great Beech Tree loop from Cison di Valmarino

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Italy
Veneto
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Cison Di Valmarino

Via dell'Acqua Trail – The Great Beech Tree loop from Cison di Valmarino

Hard

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Via dell'Acqua Trail – The Great Beech Tree loop from Cison di Valmarino

06:03

12.8km

1,000m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

Last updated: April 16, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 7.93 km for 1.22 km

Waypoints

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Start point

Restaurant

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160 m

Via dell'Acqua Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Bridges connect people to landscapes or communities. This bridge also meets this positive characteristic.

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2.13 km

The Great Beech Tree

Highlight • Natural Monument

Majestic specimen of beech which, due to its position and branching, looks like it came out of a storybook. Symbol of the Via dell’Acqua, the great beech, which is over 70 years old, is actually composed of several elements: a dense network of superficial roots and very heavy branches with a steeply sloping position.

UPDATE JULY 2020: "Il grande beech" has suffered the collapse of one of its main branches. The causes of the crash are to be attributed to the presence of bark and included tissues combined with the action of a fungus (Fomes) which degrades its structure.

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2.73 km

Bosco delle Penne Mozze

Highlight • Monument

Inaugurated in October 1972, the Bosco delle Penne Mozze is a memorial, surrounded by nature, born from the idea of Professor Mario Altarui. The dream of remembering with a plant and a stele all the Alpine soldiers born in the province of Treviso and fallen in the war has turned into reality thanks to the enthusiasm and determination of the Cison Alpine Group. Over an area covering more than 16,000 square meters, plants were planted, paths traced and over 2000 steles created in memory of the fallen by the master Simon Benetton. At the start of the route, the badges of the six Alpine Divisions stand in the entrance square; to the right of the three severed feathers, symbol of the memorial, there are the feet of the Alpine monument of Brunico blown up by dynamite by the South Tyrolean secessionists. Since 2001, on a monumental stele that symbolically depicts a tree, the Wood has begun to host the plaques of other Alpine sections of Italy, so as to become a place of memory not only of the Alpine Trevigiani, but of the whole country. Almost forty years after its birth, even today, the Bosco delle Penne Mozze is enriched with new elements thanks to the strong sense of belonging and the firm will to pay the right homage to those who gave their lives for the country.

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5.70 km

Loff Bivouac

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Bivacco dei Loff (or the Wolves) is one of the most popular destinations in the Treviso Pre-Alps. Officially inaugurated on November 22, 1970, it is located in a truly suggestive position. A true eagle's nest nestled under the so-called Crodon del Gevero, in a panoramic position on the steep slope that descends into the Valle del Rujo below.

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6.51 km

Vallon Scuro Peak

Highlight • Summit

With its 1286 m Cima Vallon Scuro is the highest elevation of the grassy ridge overlooking the Valle del Rujo, between Forcella Foran and Passo Scaletta. As with the nearby Col de Moi, from its top one overlooks the entire Venetian Plain, while towards the north the view extends over Valbelluna and the Dolomites.

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9.02 km

Pissol Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

Small waterfall that feeds the Rujo stream. It consists of a lower jump (where the water flows all year round, sliding along a vertical wall and then continuing into the stream bed) and an upper jump fed only in periods of greater rainfall. This non-constant influx is due to the fact that the Pissol is a karst spring. The precipitation water quickly penetrates the ground, descends deeply until it reaches the base level and emerges along the southern slope of Mount Cesen.

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11.1 km

Via dell'Acqua

Highlight • Trail

Beautiful stretch to walk, surrounded by greenery and tranquility. I suggest you bring a small towel in case you want to take a little bath in the river.

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11.3 km

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12.8 km

End point

Restaurant

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

6.04 km

3.55 km

1.40 km

831 m

676 m

339 m

Surfaces

8.87 km

1.50 km

1.43 km

831 m

201 m

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