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Altopiano Della Vigolana

Becco di Filadonna via Rifugio Casarota Trail

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Italy
Trentino
Altopiano Della Vigolana

Becco di Filadonna via Rifugio Casarota Trail

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4.8

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Becco di Filadonna via Rifugio Casarota Trail

05:16

8.69km

1,000m

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Hike the difficult 5.4-mile (8.7 km) Becco di Filadonna via Rifugio Casarota trail for panoramic views and diverse terrain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Casarota Mountain Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Casarota Refuge on the Vigolana Plateau offers typical Trentino cuisine and overnight accommodation. Overlooking the Centa Valley and Valsugana, it is open all year round on weekends, and can …

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4.22 km

Becco di Filadonna (2135 m)

Highlight • Summit

Highest peak of the Vigolana group (2150mt). Amazing panorama on the Caldonazzo lake and the Valsugana.

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8.69 km

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7.85 km

595 m

208 m

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7.74 km

481 m

222 m

208 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike this trail?

The Becco di Filadonna via Rifugio Casarota trail is a challenging hike. On average, it takes about 5 to 6 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the views at the summit or resting at the hut.

Where does the trail start, and is there parking available?

The trail typically begins at the Sindech restaurant-bar. You'll find parking available in the vicinity of this starting point, which is a common access point for the area.

What is the best time of year to hike Becco di Filadonna?

The best time to hike this trail is generally from late spring to early autumn. Summer offers alpine flowers like edelweiss, while autumn provides stunning red beech forests and yellow larches. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized equipment and experience due to snow and ice.

What is the terrain like on the route to Becco di Filadonna?

The terrain is varied and challenging. It starts with a steep ascent through a beech and larch forest. After reaching Rifugio Casarota, the path becomes rockier, with sections described as a 'lunar landscape' due to exposed rock pillars and areas affected by past fires. Expect both forested paths and exposed, bare mountainsides as you approach the summit.

Are dogs allowed on the Becco di Filadonna via Rifugio Casarota trail?

While dogs are generally permitted on trails in the Vigolana group, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. Given the trail's difficulty and rocky sections, ensure your dog is fit for such conditions and that you carry enough water for both of you.

What notable landmarks or viewpoints can I expect along the way?

The trail offers exceptional panoramic views throughout. Key highlights include the Casarota Mountain Hut, which serves as a great resting point, and the summit of Becco di Filadonna (2135 m) itself. From the summit, you'll enjoy 360-degree vistas of the Piccole Dolomiti, Monte Baldo, Lake Caldonazzo, and the Dolomites of Brenta, among others. The impressive rock formations of the Vigolana group are also a constant feature.

Do I need any special permits or pay an entrance fee to hike in the Vigolana group?

No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail or access the Vigolana mountain group. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning nature conservation and private property.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with young children?

This trail is rated as difficult and requires good physical condition and sure-footedness. Some sections can be steep and rocky, potentially requiring caution, especially for children. It is generally not recommended for beginners or very young children unless they are experienced hikers and properly equipped.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Sentiero attrezzato dei pastori, the Sentiero Monte Spilech, and the Strada forestale Coste, offering connections to other parts of the Vigolana group.

Are there any facilities or amenities near the trailhead or along the route?

The trail typically starts near the Sindech restaurant-bar, where you can find refreshments. The Casarota Mountain Hut (Rifugio Casarota) is located along the route, offering a place to rest and potentially purchase food and drinks during its operating season. It's always advisable to check the hut's opening times in advance.

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Trail Reviews

B&B COLORI DEL BOSCO
September 29, 2023, Becco di Filadonna

Excursion suitable only for trained people. A pair of sticks, if used correctly and not "carried around", give good help. Breathtaking 360° panorama!

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Hiking trail to Becco di Filadonna from the Casarota refuge. Read the full story: https://www.lifeintravel.it/vigolana-trekking-becco-di-filadonna.html

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A tour that is quite a challenge. The 1000m of elevation gain are definitely noticeable. The path to Rifugio Casarota is along a shady forest path. Here you can rest and regain strength for the second half to the summit of Becco di Filadonna. This climb is even more challenging. Above the tree line the path becomes rockier, partly large stones and partly gravel. Depending on the weather, you are exposed to the full sun from here on. Surefootedness is definitely necessary. The last part to the destination is less steep. The view that awaits you is breathtaking. From here you have a panoramic view and can enjoy the open expanse. On the way back we even got pasta at Rifugio Casarota even though it was already past lunchtime. The hut restaurant was super friendly and even entertained us with an accordion. It took us 35 minutes to descend from here. Great tour. Highly recommended.

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Today a relaxing and tiring ride after yesterday's ride to Cima d'Asta, if you can call it "tiring". Anyway, we parked at the bar in the area and started from the path in front until we reached the Casarota refuge, almost all undergrowth. From the refuge to Becco mountain road, from there we went to a nearby peak with a Madonna on the top, spectacular view. After that we headed back, the original idea was to go to the cornetto but unfortunately the weather wasn't the best so we went back to the base. Quite a tough tour for sure for trained people not in terms of km or anything else but for the difference in altitude, the only flaw really too much sun.

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Curious to see the route firsthand? I've summarized our adventure in a video! You can find it here: https://youtu.be/qUTyHPJHvpI

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