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Hike Trail 211 to Rifugio Segantini, a difficult 10.2-mile route in Adamello Brenta Nature Park with stunning Brenta Group views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
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29 m
Sarca
Lake
8.08 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
10.3 km
Highlight • Bridge
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16.4 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
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12.4 km
1.50 km
1.28 km
1.14 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
12.6 km
1.40 km
1.27 km
673 m
388 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The most common starting point for a shorter, easier hike to Rifugio Segantini is from Malga Vallina d'Amola. You can typically find parking near Malga Vallina d'Amola. For a slightly longer route, you can start from Rifugio Cornisello.
While the overall Komoot rating for the full route is 'difficult', the section from Malga Vallina d'Amola to Rifugio Segantini is generally considered an easy hike. This segment covers about 3.7 kilometers with an elevation gain of around 214 meters, making it accessible for those with less hiking experience.
The path from Malga Vallina d'Amola initially follows a dirt road for a few curves before transitioning into the well-maintained Trail 211. You'll encounter diverse terrain, including glacial moraine, flowing waterways, and waterfalls, all set against the backdrop of the Brenta Dolomites.
Hikers are treated to spectacular views of the Brenta Group. Notable highlights include the Bridge over the Sarca di Amola and, of course, the destination itself, the Segantini Hut, which offers unparalleled vistas over the Brenta Group and reflections in alpine lakes.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other official trails. You will traverse parts of the Sentiero "Michele Mattasoglio", Amolacqua, and Sentiero "Lino Datovo" along the way.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
The trail is exceptionally picturesque, especially during sunrise and sunset, when the light enhances the majestic peaks and reflections. The summer and early autumn months typically offer the most favorable weather conditions for hiking in the Dolomites.
Generally, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required for hiking on public trails within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. However, it's always good practice to check the official park website for any updated regulations or specific requirements, especially for protected areas or during peak seasons.
The section from Malga Vallina d'Amola to Rifugio Segantini typically takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete.
The Segantini Hut is a significant landmark and serves as an excellent base. As a mountain refuge, it typically offers basic amenities such as food, drinks, and overnight accommodation. It's advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for current services and opening hours.
The area around the refuge is renowned for its stunning natural landscape, characterized by glacial moraine, flowing waterways, and waterfalls. The reflections of the Brenta Group's dramatic Dolomitic spires in the numerous surrounding alpine lakes create a classic and highly photogenic scene, especially during golden hour.