Best mountain peaks around Pedemonte are found in a commune situated at the foot of steep, wooded slopes in the province of Vicenza, Veneto. This area is characterized by its position "at the foot of the mountains," offering a landscape of wooded hills and valleys. It is known for its historical significance, particularly with World War I fortifications, and provides numerous viewpoints. The region offers a mix of natural beauty and historical sites for exploration.
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Currently good snow cover. The area is sparsely populated and safe, with moderate slopes and a wide range of elevation changes.
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DO NOT GO UP TO MONTE MAGGIO BY THE TRACK ⚠️ but take the dirt road from Passo Coe, changing the track👍
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This sacred place is part of our history
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Beautiful trek for lovers of historical trekking
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It is a defensive military barracks built in the second half of the 19th century, entirely in stone, which overlooks the town of Camporovere and dominates the entire central basin of the Plateau. From a historical point of view, the Forte Interrotto represents a completely exceptional case. It was in fact born from a military architecture project that still followed late medieval canons, recognizable in the 6 gigantic central arches and in the imposing lateral bastions with 115 positions for riflemen. In 1916 it was occupied by the Austro-Hungarians and transformed into a stronghold of the imperial line.
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From the summit of Monte Maggio (1853 m) the view is majestic: on one side the view extends over the Passo Coe, the Alpe Cimbra, the Becco di Filadonna, and beyond; on the other, over the underlying basin of Laghi, the Tonezza plateau and the Asiago plateau, the Pasubio, the Novegno, up to the glimpse of the Venetian plain that widens at lower altitudes. During the First World War, Monte Maggio was disputed from the beginning of the conflict, given that the border between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy (today between Trentino and Vento) passed on its crest: trenches and cave shelters are still clearly visible all around. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Maggio
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the interrupted fort is located along the itinerary of the 5 cemeteries starting from Camporovere,
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The mountain peaks around Pedemonte, located in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, are characterized by wooded hills and valleys. This area is known for combining natural beauty with historical significance, particularly World War I fortifications. You'll find summits that offer panoramic views and often host historical sites.
Among the most popular peaks are Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort, which provides a panoramic terrace overlooking Valsugana and the lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo. Another highly regarded spot is Mount Cengio, offering a unique panorama of the Vicenza Valley and Val d'Astico. Visitors also appreciate Monte Maggio Summit Cross for its beautiful 360-degree views.
Yes, some peaks and trails around Pedemonte are suitable for families. For example, the hike to Forte Vezzena (Cima Vezzena) is described as beautiful and feasible with children, offering great views of Lago di Levico and Lago di Caldonazzo.
The Pedemonte area is rich in history, particularly from World War I. You can visit Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort, which includes an Austro-Hungarian fortress. Forte Interrotto, originally a 19th-century barracks, was transformed into a fortress for WWI defense and offers a commanding view. Mount Cengio also has historical significance related to the war.
Many peaks in the Pedemonte area offer exceptional viewpoints. Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort provides a panoramic terrace overlooking Valsugana and the lakes. Mount Cengio offers a unique panorama of the Vicenza Valley and Val d'Astico. Additionally, Monte Maggio Summit Cross is known for its rewarding 360-degree panorama.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Luserna Tour of the Forts' or the 'Vezzena Pass – Malga Campo loop'. For more challenging mountaineering, there are routes like the 'Valimpach Via Ferrata' or the 'Fort Cima Vezzena loop'. Running enthusiasts can find trails like 'The White Door in the Forest loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Pedemonte, Mountain Hikes around Pedemonte, and Running Trails around Pedemonte guides.
Yes, there are designated trails. For Cima Vezzena, you can reach it from Vezzena pass via the Verle fort, or by path no. 205. Monte Maggio Summit Cross can be reached via a military mule track starting from the small lake of Passo Coe, offering a gentle and constant climb. Many of these trails are part of the broader network of Mountain Hikes around Pedemonte.
The difficulty levels vary, but many of the trails to the prominent peaks are rated as intermediate or challenging. For instance, reaching Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort or Monte Maggio Summit Cross involves climbs that are considered intermediate to challenging, offering rewarding views after the effort.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Cima Vezzena and Monte Maggio. The combination of natural beauty with historical World War I fortifications, such as Forte Vezzena and Forte Interrotto, is also a significant draw. The komoot community has shared over 600 photos and given more than 700 upvotes, indicating a high level of appreciation for the area's unique offerings.
Absolutely. The area around Pedemonte offers a variety of mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'Luserna Tour of the Forts' or the 'Vezzena Pass – Malga Campo loop from Lavarone'. These trails often pass by or offer views of the peaks and historical sites. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Pedemonte guide.
When visiting Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort, be prepared for a rewarding climb to reach the panoramic terrace overlooking Valsugana and the lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo. The last 3km uphill can be quite rough with boulders, so consider your tire choice if cycling. The fort itself, Forte Vezzena, is an Austro-Hungarian observation post from WWI, offering a glimpse into history.


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