Mountain peaks around Palù Del Fersina, nestled within the Lagorai mountain range in Trentino, Italy, are characterized by their distinctive porphyry rock formations. This area offers a combination of natural landscapes and historical significance, particularly relating to World War I. It serves as a base for exploring various summits and viewpoints.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The necessary gear (E-Mtb), depending on the season for wind +/- cold. Opening
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Accessible both in summer and winter, the route allows you to see the Valsugana from above and to walk near the mountain station of an abandoned cable car
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Excellent fresh ricotta and tosella
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beautiful panoramic point and excellent forestry
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from the Miola Ice Palace to the Dosso di Costalta beautiful and easy
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Easy and pleasant excursion, accessible all year round. 360° panorama and with support points at Malga Cambroncoi and Passo Redebus.
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Managed by the same family for numerous generations, the Crucolo refuge stands at around 1,100 meters above sea level at the foot of Lagorai. Particularly worth trying here is Parampampoli, a liqueur that Giordano Purin invented in the 1950s by mixing together coffee, wine, grappa and sugar. However, you can also buy and taste cured meats and cheeses.
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For stunning 360-degree views of the Fersental and western Lagorai, Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m) is a popular choice, easily accessible from Malga Cambroncoi. If you're seeking a challenging ascent with extensive panoramic views, Monte Fravort offers a splendid reward for the steep climb. For unique views of the Dolomites and the surrounding landscape, Cros del Cuc provides an easily reachable viewpoint on the Pinè Plateau.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Cros del Cuc is an easily reachable viewpoint along a forest path, offering great views. The area around Cima Panarotta also has family-friendly sections, combining natural beauty with historical significance.
The Lagorai range, including peaks around Palù Del Fersina, is rich in WWI history. Cima Panarotta features a war memorial. Monte Croce (Kraizspitz) and Monte Rujoch (Schliverai Spitz) are particularly notable, with remnants like the 'Baracche Austriache' (Austrian Barracks) and other war history memorials found along their connecting ridge. Cima d'Ezze also offers a panoramic trek along the 'Sentiero Delio Pace,' which follows old military routes and features traces of WWI encampments, trenches, and barracks.
The region is characterized by its distinctive porphyry rock formations. You'll encounter clear streams, and in early summer, vibrant blooming alpine roses. The area around Lake Erdemolo, for instance, features a picturesque alpine lake that can remain partially covered with ice and snow even in summer. Expansive, panoramic views of the Lagorai range and beyond are common from many summits.
The trek to Cima d'Ezze (2,351 m) via Rifugio Sette Selle is an excellent choice. It offers stunning alpine vistas and tangible historical insights into World War I, with well-preserved military remains and interpretive panels along the 'Sentiero Delio Pace.' The route to Lake Erdemolo and Rifugio Sette Selle also offers a moderate experience with beautiful natural scenery.
Absolutely. Monte Croce (Kraizspitz) at 2,490 m and Monte Rujoch (Schliverai Spitz) at 2,432 m offer challenging ascents with breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. Pala del Becco (2,434 m) is another option for experienced hikers seeking a more remote and challenging experience. Its final ascent requires sure-footedness and a good sense of orientation due to rocky and exposed sections, rewarding climbers with unparalleled 360-degree panoramas.
Beyond hiking, the Palù Del Fersina area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes like the Valsugana Cycle Path or scenic loops around Lake Levico and Lake Caldonazzo. For touring cyclists, there are routes around Lake Serraia and the Val dei Mocheni Bridleway. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Palù Del Fersina and Cycling around Palù Del Fersina guides.
Yes, the trek connecting Lake Erdemolo and Rifugio Sette Selle is a popular option. Rifugio Sette Selle, situated at 2,014 meters, provides a welcoming resting point and can serve as an overnight stop for longer excursions. Another notable hut is Rifugio Crucolo, known for its traditional food and unique cellar experience.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally from late spring to early autumn. In early summer, you can witness vibrant blooming alpine roses, though Lake Erdemolo might still have partial ice and snow. Autumn offers beautiful colors and often stable weather for panoramic views. Winter can be suitable for ski mountaineering on peaks like Monte Rujoch, but requires experience and stable snow conditions due to avalanche risks.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Dosso di Costalta, which offers a 360-degree vista. The combination of natural beauty with the poignant historical sites from World War I also provides a unique and moving experience. The tranquil alpine lakes and the wild, untamed character of the Lagorai range are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several circular routes. A classic loop connects the picturesque Lake Erdemolo and the Rifugio Sette Selle mountain hut. Another interesting circular route, though largely solitary and wild, is possible around Pala del Becco, which majestically overlooks Lago di Montalon. For specific hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Palù Del Fersina guide, which includes routes like the 'Climb to Rifugio Sette Selle — Ring tour' and 'Sette Selle and Pizzo Alto Loop'.
The terrain is predominantly porphyric and stony, typical of the Lagorai range. Trails can range from well-marked paths to more challenging sections requiring sure-footedness, especially on higher peaks like Pala del Becco, which features rocky sections and some exposed areas. Some historical paths, like the 'Sentiero Delio Pace' on Cima d'Ezze, may have partially equipped sections with fixed ropes in critical passages.


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