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Hiking around Vezza D'Oglio offers access to diverse landscapes within the Adamello Regional Park and Stelvio National Park. The region is characterized by the majestic Adamello Alps, broad valley floors, and the Oglio River flowing through the Camonica Valley. Hikers encounter significant altitude variations, from lower elevation woods to high-altitude lakes and rugged rocky ridges, with numerous high peaks and alpine meadows defining the terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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638
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16.9km
05:39
860m
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The Camuna High Route: Val Grande offers a challenging hike through a diverse and rugged landscape. You will navigate steep, forested valleys and towering peaks, often traversing ancient mule tracks and demanding zigzag paths. Expect to gain 2830 feet (863 metres) over its 10.5 miles (16.9 km) distance, making this a difficult route that typically takes around 5 hours and 38 minutes to complete. Along the way, you will encounter panoramic views of immense green valleys and the vivid blue of Lake Maggiore, providing a stunning backdrop to your adventure. Some sections even require handrails on cliff walls, adding to the trail's adventurous character.
Planning your visit to the Camuna High Route requires careful preparation. This is a demanding trail, so you should have good physical fitness, be sure-footed, and wear sturdy hiking shoes. Prior alpine experience is highly recommended, as certain sections present significant challenges. Be aware that parts of the route can be affected by landslides or snow, so always check local conditions before you head out. Ensuring you are well-prepared will help you enjoy this strenuous but rewarding journey.
This route takes you deep into Italy's largest wilderness area, offering an immersive experience away from crowds. As you hike, keep an eye out for abandoned stone houses scattered along the path; these structures offer a glimpse into past Alpine life and the history of the region. The trail's unique combination of natural beauty and historical remnants makes it a notable adventure for those seeking a profound connection with the landscape. It stands out as a true test of endurance within the Stelvio National Park.
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611
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16.7km
05:23
740m
740m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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402
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9.14km
05:28
850m
850m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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15.4km
05:12
700m
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Historic military trail through larch forests to WWI fortress ruins with Alpine panoramas.
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21.3km
07:09
1,050m
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Hike to the Saverio Occhi bivouac in Val Grande, a difficult 13.2-mile ring tour through rugged wilderness with alpine views.
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From the Grano parking lot in the Vezza d'Oglio area, the trail into the Val Grande is suitable for everyone. It gets slightly more strenuous near the Occhi bivouac, but nothing special. The Donkey Trail, on the other hand, is a little more challenging but is considered a hiking trail. The valley is very beautiful; between September and October, you can hear the deer bellowing and see them roaming the valley.
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The Hot Water Bridge allows you to cross the Val Grande stream, which marks the entrance to the homonymous valley.
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After passing the Sandro Occhi refuge, Lake Aviolo shows itself in all its splendid beauty, with the majestic peaks of the Baitone group and its glaciers in the background. It is a truly magical and relaxing place. The trails near the lodge are flat and easy to walk, but as you get further away from the lodge, the trail becomes very rough, with rocky terrain. Running is definitely possible, but you have to be careful where you put your feet.
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Beautiful lake easily reachable from vezza d'oglio (with a little training)
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The Sandro Occhi Refuge is located at an altitude of 1,930 meters in the splendid scenery of Lake Aviolo and Baitone. Its location is ideal for numerous excursions and ascents, for exploring the spectacular surroundings or simply sunbathing on the shores of the enchanting lake.
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As soon as you look beyond the Sandro Occhi Refuge, Lake Aviolo appears in all its beauty. Behind it you can admire the peaks of the Baitone group and its glaciers. A truly magical and relaxing place.
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Vezza D'Oglio offers an extensive network of over 75 hiking trails. These routes cater to all skill levels, with 16 easy, 30 moderate, and 31 difficult options, ensuring there's a path for every hiker.
The terrain around Vezza D'Oglio is incredibly diverse, ranging from broad valley floors along the Oglio River to rugged alpine ridges and high peaks within the Adamello Regional Park and Stelvio National Park. You'll encounter woods, peat bogs, high-altitude lakes, and even glaciers, with significant altitude variations from 400 to 3554 meters.
Yes, Vezza D'Oglio offers several easy trails suitable for families. These typically involve gentle riverside strolls or walks through lower-elevation woods and pastures, providing a pleasant experience for all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot to find the best options for your family.
Many trails in the Vezza D'Oglio area are dog-friendly, especially those at lower elevations or in less sensitive natural areas. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in protected areas like Adamello Regional Park and Stelvio National Park, and to check specific park regulations regarding pets before you go.
Yes, there are several circular walks around Vezza D'Oglio. For example, the Saverio Occhi Bivouac and Val Grande Loop offers a challenging 13.2-mile circuit through alpine landscapes. You can find other circular routes by filtering your search on komoot.
The region's trails often feature historical elements. You can find ruins from World War I, including trenches and fortifications, especially on high-altitude treks like the Monte Pagano Summit Trail (via CAI 145). There are also remains of old mining activity in areas like Loc. Borom.
Yes, the Vezza D'Oglio area is home to several beautiful waterfalls. Notable ones include the Remulo Stream Waterfalls, the Val Bighera Waterfall, and a waterfall and wooden bridge near Passo Gavia. You can find routes that pass by these natural attractions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 730 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes, the diversity of trails catering to all levels, and the access to both Adamello Regional Park and Stelvio National Park. The challenging alpine routes and historical features are also often highlighted.
For experienced hikers, the Alta Via dell'Adamello is a spectacular 50 km hike that traverses the entire Adamello Park from south to north. While not a single komoot route in this guide, it's a well-known multi-day challenge in the region.
Due to significant altitude changes, Vezza D'Oglio boasts rich biodiversity. You might spot deer, roe deer, chamois, marmots, and various bird species like golden eagles. The flora includes larch, spruce, and cembran pines, alongside vibrant alpine flowers such as gentians and edelweiss at higher elevations.
Parking is generally available near many trailheads in and around Vezza D'Oglio, especially for popular routes. Specific parking information can often be found in the route descriptions on komoot, or by checking local signage in the villages and valleys like Val Grande or Val Paghera.
Vezza D'Oglio is located in the Camonica Valley, which has public transport options. While direct access to every trailhead might require a short walk or local shuttle, the village itself is accessible, and many trails start within or close to inhabited areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to specific valleys or starting points.


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