Best attractions and places to see in Riserva Naturale Integrale Tre Cime Del Bondone include a protected area spanning between 1580 and 2179 meters above sea level, known for its diverse ecosystems and panoramic views. The reserve is named after its three prominent peaks: Monte Cornetto, Dos d'Abramo, and Cima Verde, which offer views of the Brenta Dolomites and Lake Garda. The Viote basin hosts a significant peat bog with unique mosses, and the area features a rich array of…
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Cima Verde (2,102 m), along with Monte Cornetto and Dos d'Abramo, is one of the peaks that make up the famous "Tre Cime del Bondone." Its summit is marked by a striking grassy pulpit with a small summit cross.
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Monte Cornetto, along with Cima Verde and Dos d'Abramo, is one of the peaks that make up the famous "Tre Cime del Bondone"; it's probably the one with the best panoramic views. From here, the view opens up to a 360° panorama of the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello, Paganella, the Lessinia Mountains, the Garda Prealps, Carega, and the Lagorai mountain range. The climb to the summit cross features easy rock sections, but requires hands.
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Beautiful 3-hour trip from the Viote plain. Priceless panorama of both the Brenta and Adamello mountains and the valleys of the lakes and the Adige valley!
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Via ferrata not for everyone (it can be scary) but which does not require specific equipment. Short stretch but it should be noted so as not to have any surprises.
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From Monte Cornetto, which lies at 2178m, you have a great view of the Sarca Valley and beyond.
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The difficult Via Ferrata Giulio Segata is not signposted. To get there you follow the Sentiero del Coraza. The via ferrata, signposted a little further up, is the slight gully next to Via Giulio Segata.
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The Vis Ferrata Giulio Segata is a short, tough via ferrata that is divided into two sections. The second section is even harder than the first section, but becomes easier again as you go up. It starts over long smooth steep walls (E). At the top you climb through a cave with all kinds of stepping aids (C).
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From up here (2178m above sea level) you have a wonderful 360º panoramic view of Trentino on cloud-free days.
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The reserve is renowned for its three prominent peaks: Monte Cornetto, Dos d'Abramo, and Cima Verde, which offer spectacular panoramic views. Another significant natural feature is the Viote Basin, home to a unique peat bog with rare mosses and a rich array of flora, including species like douglasia vitaliana and alpine anemones.
Yes, the reserve hosts the Le Viote di Monte Bondone Alpine Botanical Garden, one of the most important in the Alps, featuring over 2,000 plant species. Additionally, you can find remnants of former military structures, including barracks and a recovered training facility that now houses a spherical observatory, reflecting the area's historical past.
The reserve offers numerous hiking trails for various skill levels. A celebrated route is the 'Giro delle Tre Cime', which takes you through the three main peaks, providing unforgettable panoramas. For more detailed hiking options, including routes like 'Costa del Cavai – Monte Cavo Ridge loop', you can explore the Mountain Hikes guide.
Yes, the area is known for its climbing routes, including via ferratas. The Via ferrata to the Dos d'Abramo summit is an easy via ferrata that is part of the summit tour. For a more challenging experience, the Via Ferrata Giulio Segata – Upper Section offers a crisp route with sections that are partly overhanging and involve climbing through two caves.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and exploring the botanical garden, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather and full bloom. Winter provides opportunities for snow-related activities, but access to some trails and higher elevations might be limited.
The Le Viote di Monte Bondone Alpine Botanical Garden is an excellent family-friendly attraction, offering an engaging way to learn about diverse plant species from around the world. Many of the easier hiking trails are also suitable for families, allowing for gentle exploration of the natural surroundings.
From the peaks like Monte Cornetto and Cima Verde, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. These include the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello Presanella, Lake Garda, the Valle dei Laghi, and a clear view of Trento and the surrounding area on cloud-free days.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wonderful views of the surrounding mountains from summits like Monte Cornetto and Cima Verde. The historical remnants of First World War battlements below Monte Cornetto's summit also add an interesting historical dimension to the experience.
Yes, the region around Riserva Naturale Integrale Tre Cime Del Bondone offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'View of the Brenta Dolomites – Viote Plateau loop' or the 'View of Cima Tosa – Monte Bondone Pass loop'. For more details on routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes guide.
The reserve is home to a particularly rich and interesting array of flora. You can find rare species such as douglasia vitaliana, veronica bonarota, physoplexis comosa, alpine and mountain anemones, and silver-leaf geranium. The vegetation also includes beech woods, Norway spruces, larches, and various alpine belt vegetation at higher altitudes.
Yes, the 'Giro delle Tre Cime' is a well-known and popular hiking route that specifically leads adventurers through the three main peaks: Monte Cornetto, Dos d'Abramo, and Cima Verde. This trail is celebrated for its panoramic views of the most important mountain groups in Trentino.


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