Natural monuments around Lona-Lases offer diverse landscapes, characterized by green hills, quiet valleys, and a combination of woodlands, water ponds, and high peaks. The region features varying altitudes, from vineyard-covered slopes to mountain peaks, providing a range of opportunities for exploration. This area is known for its natural beauty, including significant lakes, scenic valleys, and majestic mountains. It is an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful location with a panoramic view of the Adige Valley, Montevaccino, and the Piné plateau.
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Mount Calisio (also known as Argentario) is a 1,096-meter peak located between the municipalities of Trento and Civezzano. It is part of the Monte Croce-Sette Selle mountain chain. The area below (the Argentario Plateau) was once home to important silver mines, which declined in importance in the 15th century. The area, semi-abandoned for centuries, was rediscovered in the 20th century with the ever-increasing growth of residential areas. Mount Calisio features an underground fortification built by the Austrians starting in August 1915. It was one of the largest and most modern structures in the Trento fortress, with a classic "H" shape consisting of two galleries, 250 and 160 meters long, and a connecting tunnel. Later, 10-12 meter vertical concrete shafts were dug to install two howitzers in armored cupolas. The bases of the M16 aircraft can still be seen on the summit. Today, Mount Calisio is crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails maintained by the SAT (a subsection of the Italian Alpine Club) in collaboration with the Argentario Ecomuseum. The summit offers a fabulous view of the Adige Valley and part of the Valsugana.
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Passage to avoid the state road
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It has many trails to explore and you can do many kilometers and altitude without ever passing on the same track
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Monte e Cima Calisio You can get there from a really beautiful forest road also suitable for Gravel Bike
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Impressive erosion
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An integral part of the Argentario Ecomuseum, this body of water is located in a wooded basin at almost 1000 m above sea level, in the southern part of the Cembra Valley. Despite not having significant dimensions (it measures 310 m in length, 120 m in width, and a maximum depth of 8 metres) it represents an element of great landscape importance and a place of incredible naturalistic importance. The geological interest of the basin is given by its location on a fault that separates lava rocks (quartz porphyries) from sedimentary rocks (Calisio limestones). Its origin is very particular: the basin was certainly "worked" by glaciers, as is evident from the smoothing of the large rocks located on the north bank, today characterized by the presence of a dense reed thicket. Tufts of sedges grow almost everywhere, while its waters are surrounded by lush forests of Scots pine. In spring, the wonderful white-pink inflorescences of the fibrino clover emerge in the shallow water areas. Today the ichthyofauna guarantees a high level of fish in the lake, which has at least 10 confirmed species. Mallard ducks, coots and moorhens nest in the reed thicket in spring. But the faunal importance of the lake and the swamp is above all due to the amphibians, which come here in spring from the surrounding areas to mate and lay their eggs: as many as 6 species have been observed to date.
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Beautiful alpine lake where you can enjoy the coolness in summer
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The most prominent geological formations are the Segonzano Pyramids. These are unique earth formations resulting from water erosion, creating impressive towers and columns. You can also find a great view of the Segonzano earth pyramids from a panoramic point not far from Piazzo.
Yes, the region features several beautiful lakes. Lake Santa Colomba is surrounded by forest and offers scenic views with a pleasant trail around its shores. Lake Lases itself is within the municipality, popular for water activities like swimming and fishing. Additionally, Lake Santa Giustina, an artificial lake, is known for its clear waters and picturesque mountain reflections, ideal for water sports.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Monte Calisio Summit Cross. From this peak, you can enjoy extensive 360° views across the Adige Valley, Valsugana, and surrounding mountain ranges, including the Brenta Dolomites in the distance. The Valle di Cembra also offers magnificent scenery with woodlands, water ponds, and high peaks.
The Lona-Lases area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the Segonzano Pyramids loop. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Adige Cycle Path at the Mouths of the Avisio offering a very good surface for a fast ride. For runners, there are dedicated running trails around Lake Santa Colomba.
Absolutely. Both the Segonzano Pyramids and Lake Santa Colomba are considered family-friendly. The nature trail at the Pyramids is definitely worth seeing, and Lake Santa Colomba offers a nice view and a pleasant trail suitable for families. The Adige Cycle Path is also a great option for families looking for an easy ride.
The diverse environment of Lona-Lases, with its vineyard-covered slopes and mountain peaks, makes it suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for water activities at the lakes. Even winter can be beautiful, with opportunities for activities like ice skating on Lake Santa Colomba when conditions allow.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Segonzano Pyramids loop from Segonzano is an easy 3 km hike. Another easy option is the Lago di Lases – View of Lake Piazze loop from Lases, which is about 4.8 km long.
Visitors frequently praise the unique geological formations of the Segonzano Pyramids, calling them a 'masterpiece of nature' and 'fascinating natural phenomenon.' The serene beauty of lakes like Santa Colomba and the extensive panoramic views from summits like Monte Calisio are also highly appreciated. The overall tranquility and diverse landscapes away from mass tourism are key attractions.
While Lona-Lases is known for its natural beauty, public transport options directly to all natural monuments might be limited. For detailed information on reaching specific sites like the Pyramids of Segonzano or Lake Lases via public transport, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or consult the official tourism website for Trentino: visittrentino.info.
Yes, for hikers, there are several circular routes. An easy option is the Segonzano Pyramids loop from Segonzano. For cyclists, you can find loops such as the Lake Piazze – East Shore of Lake Serraia loop from Baselga di Piné. Runners can enjoy the Lake Santa Colomba loop from Fornace.
The Adige Cycle Path at the Mouths of the Avisio is a well-maintained cycleway known for its very good surface, ideal for fast rides. It follows the Adige River and is part of a larger network. While Lona-Lases is not directly on the path, it is accessible from nearby areas, offering a great option for cycling enthusiasts.
While the focus is on natural monuments, Monte Calisio Summit Cross also has historical significance. It features legacies of the Austrian army from World War I, including underground fortifications and information boards about tunnels and shafts. The area below, the Argentario Plateau, was historically known for important silver mines.


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