Best mountain peaks around Velo Veronese are situated within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, an area characterized by karst phenomena, forests, and picturesque valleys. The region offers access to elevated areas that provide expansive views and unique experiences. This landscape is known for its geological sites and historical significance, including the presence of the Cimbri people. Velo Veronese serves as a gateway to this diverse mountainous region, offering a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The summit of Monte Tomba, with two small huts where you can eat. Always very windy.
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be careful, there is a ban on bicycles
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Mount Zèvola (1,976 m) is the highest peak in the Tre Cime mountain chain, one of the mountain groups of the Little Dolomites (the Tre Croci chain, the Carega Group, the Sengio Alto chain, and the Pasubio Massif). The summit is actually divided in two by the deep Vajo dell'Acqua: Zevola Alta (1,976 m) and Zevola Bassa or Antecima (1,961 m), with the cross. From up here, you can enjoy a stunning 360° panorama: on one side, there's an excellent view of Carega and Pasubio, and on the other, the entire Lessinia plateau. The climb from Passo Zevola is short but steep.
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From Monte Gramolòn (1,814 m), you have a breathtaking 360° view of the Piccole Dolomiti, the Sentiero dei Grandi Alberi trail below, and, on the opposite side, the Lessinia mountains! The climb from Passo Ristele (to the north) is short but steep, and breathtaking! From Passo della Scagina (to the south), it's even steeper and more technical, EE, with frequent switchbacks that ascend a deep gully: very evocative. On this side, there are also the Angelo Viali and Ferrari via ferratas. The summit, with its cross, touches a spectacular but exposed ridgeline over the precipice, so be careful and avoid leaning out. The toponym derives from the dialect verb 'sgramolare', meaning to break into lumps: therefore, 'Gramolon' means the mountain that crumbles, due to subsidence and scree!
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Gramolon can be reached not only by paths but also by the short but intense Ferrari via ferrata.
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Mount Gramolon can be reached by various itineraries, the most convenient from the Bertagnoli refuge.
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Mount Gramolon, reachable from the Bertagnoli refuge, requires a little attention.
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Beautiful itinerary that begins at the Pertica Pass refuge, mountaineering equipment recommended
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The Velo Veronese region, situated within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, is characterized by karst phenomena, forests, and picturesque valleys, rather than distinct, towering mountain peaks in the traditional sense. You'll find elevated areas offering expansive views and unique geological sites like the Monte Tomba, which provides beautiful views of the Lessinia plateau, and the Valle delle Sfingi with its distinctive monolithic rock formations.
For breathtaking panoramas, Cima Carega Summit Cross offers extensive views of the Lessinia Regional Natural Park and the eastern ridge of Monte Baldo. Lobbia Peak also provides a spectacular 360° panorama between Giazza and Campodalbero. Additionally, Monte Baldo itself is known for its stunning views over the valley and Lake Garda.
The difficulty varies. Peaks like Cima Carega Summit Cross and Mount Zevola are considered challenging, requiring expert hikers and potentially crampons in winter due to significant elevation differences. Other peaks like Monte Tomba and Lobbia Peak are more intermediate, accessible on foot or by bike with gentler climbs.
Yes, the region is rich in both. Monte Purga holds historical significance with remains of an ancient prehistoric fortress and a Roman fort. The Valle delle Sfingi is a unique geological site known for its monolithic rock formations resembling Egyptian sphinxes. The entire Lessinia Regional Natural Park showcases karst landscapes, which are fascinating natural features.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Velo Veronese area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy Cycling routes, or embark on Road Cycling adventures. The Lessinia Regional Natural Park provides opportunities for moderate to challenging hikes through forests and cultural heritage sites.
The Lessinia Regional Natural Park, where these peaks are located, is generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months for hiking and outdoor activities. However, if you plan to visit challenging peaks like Cima Carega Summit Cross in winter, be prepared for snow and ensure you have appropriate gear like crampons, as the scenery becomes particularly suggestive.
Yes, Fraccaroli Hut is a prominent point frequently included in hiking routes and serves as a base for ascents to Cima Carega. Rifugio Lausen is another prominent point often included in hiking routes around Velo Veronese, indicating its location in an area of significant natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and breathtaking panoramic views from various summits, such as those from Cima Carega Summit Cross and Lobbia Peak. The unique geological formations, the historical significance of sites like Monte Purga, and the diverse trails catering to different fitness levels within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park are also highly appreciated.
Some peaks, like Monte Tomba, can be reached on foot or by bike without problems, offering beautiful views of the Lessinia plateau. For more challenging ascents, dedicated mountain biking or road cycling routes are available in the surrounding area, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Velo Veronese and Road Cycling Routes around Velo Veronese guides.
For the highest and most challenging peaks, such as Cima Carega Summit Cross, it's recommended to be an expert hiker. In winter, crampons are necessary. Always pay attention to the path and your physical capabilities. Consider starting from a refuge like Fraccaroli Hut, which serves as a base for ascents to Cima Carega.
For additional information about the broader Lessinia Regional Natural Park and its offerings, you can visit the official tourism website for the region. Specifically for Velo Veronese, you can find more details at visitlessinia.eu.


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