Best mountain peaks around Dolcè are situated in the Adige Valley, within the Province of Verona, Italy. This location provides access to the notable mountain ranges of Monte Baldo and the Lessini Mountains. The region features diverse landscapes, transitioning from lower-altitude Mediterranean vegetation to alpine meadows and rocky peaks. It offers a variety of natural features, including high summits, geological formations, and panoramic viewpoints.
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The Rifugio Telegrafo, full name Rifugio Gaetano Barana al Telegrafo (Italian: Telegrafo Hut), is a mountain refuge belonging to the Verona section of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) on Monte Baldo in the province of Verona. The refuge, usually open from the beginning of June to the end of September, has 47 beds and a winter room with 6 beds. (Wikipedia)
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A challenging section of the route, better to go downhill but there are a lot of rocks and you have to be careful, especially if it was raining. If you are looking for way back from Rifugio Fiori del Baldo it's better to go by the lift in some direction, going by foot all the way from Prada city is a little bit too much.
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Reach the cross... it's worth it
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Challenging, you need to be trained
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Small peak above the refuge of the same name. From here a beautiful walk on the crests of Baldo begins
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The Telegrafo refuge offers a warm welcome thanks to the refuge manager Alessandro Tenca. His hospitality and knowledge of the territory enrich the experience on Monte Baldo. From the structure you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Garda. Tenca offers typical dishes and precious advice for excursions, making the refuge an unmissable stop for mountain lovers.
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Runner, challenge yourself to the Telegraph shelter! Let Monte Baldo test your endurance as you race towards Alessandro Tenca's welcoming refuge. Every kilometer conquered brings you closer to a mountaineering legend. Imagine sharing running and mountain stories with Alessandro, while enjoying a well-deserved refreshment. Here, your passion for running merges with the authentic spirit of the mountains in an unforgettable experience.
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Runner, challenge the altitudes on Monte Baldo! The race to Cima Telegrafo is an epic ascent that tests body and spirit. Every step brings you closer to the sky, with breathtaking views of Lake Garda that reveal themselves at every turn. The pure air of the Alps fills your lungs, pushing you beyond your limits. Reach the summit and feel on top of the world, where your passion for running literally touches the clouds.
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From Dolcè, you have excellent access to the stunning peaks of Monte Baldo, which stretches between Lake Garda and the Val d'Adige, and the Lessini Mountains, part of the Venetian Prealps located north of Verona.
Monte Baldo is often called the 'Garden of Europe' due to its exceptional biodiversity. It features a diverse landscape, transitioning from Mediterranean vegetation at lower altitudes to alpine meadows and rocky peaks higher up. Its highest point, Cima Valdritta, offers panoramic 360° views that can extend from the Dolomites to the Po Valley on clear days.
For those seeking less strenuous access, a cable car from Malcesine can whisk visitors up to around 1,800 meters, providing breathtaking 360-degree views of Lake Garda during the ascent in its rotating cabin. The summit station, Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station, is a key access point.
The Lessini Mountains, part of the Lessinia Regional Nature Park, are characterized by dramatic landscapes including deep valleys, sinkholes, caves (like the Covolo di Camposilvano Cave), and natural bridges. The area is also rich in fossil deposits and diverse flora and fauna, from hornbeams in the valleys to beeches and rhododendrons at higher elevations.
Yes, there are several challenging mountain hikes available. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Telegrafo Peak (Monte Baldo) – Cima Valdritta loop' or the 'Prada–Costabella Cable Car – Telegrafo Peak loop'. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Dolcè guide page.
For superb views of Lake Garda, consider visiting View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo. Another excellent spot is View of Lake Garda from La Rocca di Garda, which offers expansive vistas after a relatively steep path. Cima delle Pozzette also provides amazing lake views and is often quieter.
Beyond hiking, the region around Dolcè offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'View of Lake Garda – Malcesine Beach on Lake Garda loop' for road cycling or the 'Valle del Tasso Trail – View of Lake Garda loop' for MTB. Discover more on the Road Cycling Routes around Dolcè and MTB Trails around Dolcè guide pages.
Yes, on Monte Baldo, you can find mountain huts like Rifugio Telegrafo Barana on Monte Baldo. This is the highest-altitude refuge on the massif and offers accommodation, restaurant services, and a place to refill water, especially useful for longer tours.
The best time for hiking is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable, and trails are typically clear of snow. In winter, Monte Baldo transforms into a skiing destination, with opportunities for snowshoeing as well.
Yes, the Lessinia Regional Nature Park offers insights into ancient history with archaeological sites like the Grotta di Fumane. The area also provides a glimpse into the traditional Cimbri culture through its museums and features dairies where visitors can learn about traditional cheesemaking.
Cima Valdritta, reaching 2,218 meters (7,277 ft), is the highest point of the Monte Baldo range. It is significant for offering unparalleled panoramic views of Lake Garda and the surrounding alpine landscape, making it a prime destination for hikers seeking extensive vistas.
Yes, for a quieter experience, consider hiking to Cima delle Pozzette. It's a summit and viewpoint that offers amazing lake views and is slightly off the main paths, providing a more serene atmosphere.


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