Best mountain peaks in Riserva Naturale Integrale Tre Cime Del Bondone are located in the Monte Bondone massif, just west of Trento, Italy. This reserve is known for its exceptional biodiversity and alpine scenery, featuring the prominent "Tre Cime" (Three Peaks): Monte Cornetto, Doss d'Abramo, and Cima Verde. These peaks offer a classic trekking experience with panoramic views and are typically explored via a circular hiking route. The region provides diverse landscapes, from alpine meadows to challenging rock formations, and…
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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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From up here (2178m above sea level) you have a wonderful 360º panoramic view of Trentino on cloud-free days.
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From here you have a perfect view of Trento and the surrounding area. On cloud-free days you can also see the Brenta Dolomites.
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The most popular peaks are the collective "Tre Cime": Monte Cornetto, Doss d'Abramo, and Cima Verde. Monte Cornetto summit (2,178 m) is the highest and offers expansive panoramic views. Cima Verde (2,102 m) provides beautiful all-round views, including the Brenta Group. Doss d'Abramo is known for its challenging via ferrata.
Yes, the area offers diverse hiking experiences. While the full "Three Peaks Loop" can be challenging in sections, there are generally accessible paths, especially around the Viote pastures. The path to Cima Verde within the circular route is generally accessible, and the climb to Monte Cornetto is considered relatively accessible for its rewarding views.
From the peaks, especially Monte Cornetto and Cima Verde, you can expect breathtaking 360° panoramic views. These include the Valle dell'Adige, Vallagarina, the distant Altissimo and Stivo mountains, the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello, Presanella, Carè Alto glaciers, and the Val del Sarca. Cima Verde specifically offers privileged views over Trentino.
The best time to hike is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is more stable. This allows for comfortable exploration of the diverse landscapes and enjoyment of the panoramic views.
Yes, for experienced hikers and climbers, Doss d'Abramo is particularly known for the challenging Via ferrata to the Dos d'Abramo summit. This route is short but difficult and features unique passages through natural vertical tunnels and chimneys. Cima Verde is also part of the Via ferrata dei Sparavèi.
The reserve is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity. It boasts a highly varied flora, including rare species like douglasia vitaliana and veronica bonarota. The glacial Viote basin hosts a significant peat bog. Wildlife includes marmots, deer, roe deer, chamois, and recent sightings of wolves and brown bears. The Alpine Botanical Garden of Viote di Monte Bondone also showcases over 2,000 species of alpine plants.
The Tre Cime peaks are typically explored via a circular hiking route starting from Viote di Monte Bondone. The reserve is easily accessible for day trips, located just 15-20 km west of Trento, with parking available at Viote di Monte Bondone.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find options for gravel biking, mountain hikes, and cycling. There are numerous routes available, from moderate to difficult, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, below the summit structure of Monte Cornetto, you can still find a number of battlements from the First World War. These fortifications are worth seeing and add a historical dimension to the hike.
The "Three Peaks Loop," connecting Monte Cornetto, Doss d'Abramo, and Cima Verde, is popular for its magnificent landscapes and spectacular, constantly changing views. It offers a balanced challenge and rewarding scenery, transitioning from alpine meadows to more challenging rock formations, making it a quintessential hiking trail of Monte Bondone.
Even in summer, mountain weather can be unpredictable. It's advisable to wear layers, including moisture-wicking base layers, a mid-layer for warmth, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and plenty of water are essential. For more challenging sections or via ferratas, appropriate safety gear is recommended.
Absolutely. The summits of Monte Cornetto and Cima Verde are renowned for their 360° panoramic views. From these points, you can see vast stretches of the surrounding valleys, the Brenta Dolomites, and other distant mountain groups, providing a true overview of Trentino's majestic landscape.


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