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Hiking around Velo Veronese offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Lessinia Regional Natural Park. This region is characterized by a vast plateau of woods and pastures, featuring unique karst landscapes with sinkholes, eroded rock formations, and natural arches. Trails traverse thick forests, open meadows, and provide panoramic vistas over hills and valleys. The area's geology includes limestone formations and ancient riverbeds.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike a moderate 5.1-mile loop in Lessinia Regional Natural Park, exploring the unique Valle delle Sfingi and panoramic views from Rifugio La
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Hike the moderate 6.5-mile San Francesco Trail Loop through Lessinia's historic hamlets and natural landscapes, gaining 1191 feet.

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03:04
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Hike the moderate 6.4-mile Lessini Mountains Trail from Velo Veronese, enjoying karst landscapes, forests, and Lake Garda views.
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8.10km
02:30
300m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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05:26
770m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful country with various hiking and MTB possibilities. In the area, various huts and restaurants where you can eat very well.
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The "Vajo del Bruto" or Valle delle Buse di Sopra, more simply known as the Valle delle Sfingi, is located in the contrada del Brutto or malga Buse di Sotto in Camposilvano. It is a particular valley, about 800 meters long, which has large monoliths regularly spaced from each other and which recall the Egyptian sphinxes, from which it takes its name. These particular rocks are the result of the karst erosion of two different rock formations, the Rosso Ammonitico and the Oolite di San Vigilio. The Valle delle Sfingi is a magical place, full of stories and legends, such as the one linked to the particular mushroom-shaped rock, also known as "el sengio de l'orco". According to tradition, in fact, this mushroom was brought here by an ogre to allow the fade (magical creatures) to tie a rope end to it to hang out the laundry. Or like the "Fò della Pace", a large tree isolated from the others and so called because under its shade disputes were resolved and contracts were drawn up.
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Great starting point for many circular tours. Coffee before the start, beer on the way back from Orfea.
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Very suggestive place due to the presence of these rock formations, typical of Lessinia (they are also seen in other parts but here they are concentrated in a particular way, with the formations that stand out from the ground giving the idea of the Sphinxes)
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There are over 70 hiking trails around Velo Veronese, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park.
Yes, Velo Veronese offers more than 20 easy hiking trails. These routes are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk through the beautiful landscapes of the Lessinia Regional Natural Park.
The region is renowned for its unique karst landscapes, featuring sinkholes, eroded rock formations, and natural arches. You'll traverse thick forests, discover flower-filled meadows, and encounter impressive geological formations like the Valley of the Sphinxes and the ancient Ponte di Veja, a natural stone bridge.
Yes, many trails in Velo Veronese are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular options include the Rifugio Lausen and Middle Lessinia Ridge Loop, which explores the Valley of the Sphinxes, and the San Francesco Trail Loop, leading through historic hamlets.
Absolutely. Many trails offer breathtaking panoramic views. You can often catch glimpses of Monte Baldo and the distant Lake Garda. For more challenging adventures, the ascent to Monte Carega provides stunning views over the Venetian plain, though it requires experienced hikers.
Yes, the region features natural attractions like the Papalini Waterfall, which can be a refreshing sight during your hike. The diverse terrain ensures there are many natural wonders to explore.
The hiking routes in Velo Veronese are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from thick woods to open pastures, the unique karst formations, and the stunning panoramic views, especially towards Lake Garda.
Velo Veronese, as the ancient capital of the 13 Cimbri municipalities, is rich in cultural heritage. Trails often pass through historic hamlets (contrade), showcasing traditional rural architecture, dry stone walls, and ancient frescoes. The San Francesco Trail Loop is a great example of a route that connects natural beauty with historical sites.
Yes, the area is dotted with mountain huts (rifugi) that serve as excellent points for breaks, refreshments, or even overnight stays. Notable refuges include Rifugio Lausen, Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci, and Pompeo Scalorbi Hut, which are popular starting or fallback points for excursions.
The Lessinia Regional Natural Park offers beautiful hiking opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter hiking is possible, especially at lower altitudes, higher peaks like Monte Carega may require specialized equipment such as crampons due to snow and ice.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check specific trail regulations or local signage, especially in protected areas, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The region is known for its karst phenomena, including the Covoli di Velo Veronese, a complex of underground passages and grottoes carved into limestone. While largely accessible only to expert speleologists, their presence highlights the area's significant geological history. The nearby Covolo of Camposilvano is noted as the largest karst cave in Veneto's foothills.


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