Best caves around Tignale are primarily historical military structures, not natural geological formations. These man-made caves were dug by Italian soldiers during the First World War, forming part of the second line of resistance. They are often found along hiking trails, particularly in the area leading to Cima Piemp, which offers panoramic views of Lake Garda. Exploring these sites provides insight into the region's wartime history and strategic importance.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
Highlight • Structure
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more caves around Tignale.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
This is by no means a trail for beginners! (Probably a translation error).
0
0
Former mule track that allows the connection between Campione and the Tremosine plateau through the San Michele gorge. It also allows access to the old hydraulic works. The panoramic, steep and stony path is exposed in some parts and equipped with a metal safety cord. It is a path for EE. In one section you go through a long tunnel in the rock, illuminated.
0
0
The tunnel is really great and adventurous to go through, but there are a few more spider webs/spiders on the ceiling🕷🕸 so you shouldn't be afraid of them 😉
1
0
Beautiful journey through the military history of Tremalzo
6
0
On the former border between Italy and the Austrian Empire there are numerous fortifications from the First World War. The so-called “Grottes of Mezzema” are part of this. It is a hand-dug tunnel system that houses a small museum corner. There are a total of three tunnel systems in Mezzema that can hardly be seen from the outside. During World War I, the tunnels were manned by soldiers who could easily observe the approaching enemy on the road. Smaller exhibits from this period can be seen in the museum, such as helmets, coins, rifle cartridges and grenades. During World War II, however, the cave system served as a shelter for the local population. entry Access to the caves is via a small turnstile with a 1 euro coin slot, which turns on the lighting and the mountain hunters' choir. Source: gardasee.de
0
0
Great route, easily doable for MTBers
6
0
To get to the San Michele gorge, you have to walk through this tunnel, preferably with a flashlight.
3
0
The original three caves were dug by hand during the First War to defend the area across the border and later served as shelter for area families during the Second World War. The caves were cleaned up for the visit and equipped with lighting, replicas of weapons and songs from Alpine choirs.
0
2
The 'caves' around Tignale are primarily historical military structures, not natural geological formations. They were dug by Italian soldiers during the First World War as part of the second line of resistance. Exploring them offers insight into the region's wartime history and strategic importance.
No, the caves in Tignale are not natural geological formations. They are man-made shelters and fortifications, primarily dug by Italian soldiers during World War I. Visitors should expect a historical rather than a geological experience.
Many of the military caves are accessible along various hiking routes. For instance, the caves leading to Cima Piemp are found along trails like n. 246, n. 249, n. 256, and n. 255. You can also find them integrated into routes like the one featuring the Cave at Corna Vecchia.
Inside some of the military caves, you might find remnants of fortifications, and in places like the Grotten von Mezzema or the World War I Tunnels of Tremosine, there are small museum corners with exhibits like helmets, coins, and replicas of weapons, often accompanied by lighting and sound installations.
Some of the historical military tunnels and caves, such as the World War I Tunnels of Tremosine and the Grotten von Mezzema, require a small entrance fee, typically around one euro, which often activates lighting and audio features inside.
Yes, the routes leading to and around these historical caves, particularly those in the area of Cima Piemp, offer breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Garda, Monte Baldo, and the Valvestino and Trentino mountains. For example, the trail featuring the Cave at Corna Vecchia is known for its beautiful landscapes.
The best time to visit the caves and explore the surrounding hiking trails is generally during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and favorable for outdoor activities. The routes can be challenging, so good conditions are recommended.
While some trails can be challenging, many of the historical cave sites are integrated into hiking routes that can be enjoyed by families. The historical aspect can be engaging for children. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out with family.
The area around Tignale offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, MTB trails, and running trails. Many of these routes pass by or near the historical cave sites, combining physical activity with historical exploration.
The difficulty level of trails varies. Many routes are considered intermediate, but some, like Trail 110, are challenging due to steep, stony, and exposed sections. Always check the trail description and prepare accordingly.
Yes, besides the specific cave highlights, the region is rich with World War I remnants. For example, the World War I Tunnel on Monte Baldo is another artificially made tunnel that served as a fortification for Italian soldiers, offering a glimpse into the wartime history of the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique combination of military history and stunning natural landscapes. The opportunity to explore man-made tunnels and fortifications while hiking through scenic routes with panoramic views of Lake Garda is a highlight for many. The historical context and the tangible connection to the past are highly appreciated.


Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Tignale: