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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Terragnolo

Best mountain peaks around Terragnolo are found in a fluvio-glacial valley that serves as a gateway to notable mountains in the broader region. The area provides access to peaks like Mount Pasubio and Mount Maggio, offering opportunities for hiking and exploration. Many of these mountains hold historical significance, particularly related to World War I.

Best mountain peaks around Terragnolo

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Monte Maggio Summit Cross, a summit that offers a 360-degree panorama. The ascent can…

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Adige Cycle Path (Etsch Valley Cycle Path)

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Between Aldeno and Besenello there is one of the quietest and greenest spots along the entire Adige cycle path.

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Monte Maggio Summit Cross

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Starting from the small lake of Passo Coe, a gentle, constant and never demanding climb towards Monte Maggio via military mule track.
360 * panorama once you reach the top.

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Mount Palon

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Located at an altitude of 2,232 meters above sea level, Cima Palon is the highest peak in the Pasubio massif, in the Vicenza Pre-Alps. It was also a very important …

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Italian Tooth

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Cornetto Peak summit cross

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On Monte CORNETTO, at almost exactly 1,900 meters, hikers will also encounter a summit cross. With no visible base, the iron cross appears to have grown out of the rock. …

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Daniele
October 12, 2025, Cima Palon

Be very careful if you want to enter the underground tunnels.

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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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Thomas
July 17, 2025, Cima Palon

Dente Italiano, immersed in the history of our country.

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December 8, 2024, Dente Italiano

The Dente Italiano and the Dente Austriaco are two rocky towers of equal altitude facing each other, separated by a saddle but sadly united by history: during the First World War, they were the point on Pasubio where enemy lines were closest. With the Strafexpedition of 1916, the imperial army reached the Dente Austriaco, but was blocked by royal troops who had arrived on the Dente Italiano. A grueling and bloody standoff began, with several attempts to break through, all in vain. The impending winter prevented further fighting, and both sides began to fortify their positions and make them more livable... In the Dente Italiano, the Army Corps of Engineers created a veritable underground citadel. It could accommodate 500 men, with all the necessary means of subsistence: shelters, storage facilities, a cistern for drinking water, a generator for lighting, dressing stations, and command posts. The armament consisted of five machine guns, two cannons, and one flamethrower, supported by artillery from the nearby Palon and Cogolo Alto peaks. In contrast, the Austrian Tooth was transformed into an impregnable fortress, thanks to its elongated, square shape, with fire on three sides. There were 10 machine gun emplacements and six artillery emplacements in the cave, complemented by the armament arrayed along the trenches at the summit: 18 grenade launchers, 12 grenade launchers, four flamethrowers, five cannons, and 10 machine guns. Here, too, the bowels of the mountain housed the troops with all the logistical and survival equipment: shelters, storage facilities, lighting, ventilation, a cistern, a telephone exchange, searchlights, etc. Faced with the impossibility of advancing, both commands believed the only solution was to blow up the enemy stronghold from the ground up: thus began the war of mines and countermines, with a dense network of underground tunnels. Between the autumn of 1917 and the spring of 1918, there were 10 explosions, five Austrian and five Italian, until the gigantic 50-ton Austrian dynamite charge on March 13, 1918, which shattered the northern slope of the Dente Italiano, altering its morphology and causing casualties on both sides. After years of war and thousands of deaths, the great war on Pasubio ended with the front line virtually unchanged! To pass between the two Denti, one passes through the chasm created by the mine, amidst enormous boulders and debris: impressive.

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December 8, 2024, Cima Palon

Cima Palon (the highest peak in the Pasubio massif, at 2,232 meters) offers a spectacular 360° panorama, from the Veneto Plain to the Adamello glaciers, all the way to the peaks of Alto Adige. During the Great War, it became the main fulcrum of the entire Italian defensive line on Pasubio. However, exposure to enemy artillery fire forced troops to burrow into tunnels that, over the months, became increasingly larger and more complex. The Galleria Papa, named after the general who ordered its construction, was dug deep within Cima Palon. Its levels and branches formed a veritable underground fortress. The main tunnel, still accessible today, allowed access to the Dente Italiano, the tip of the front line, sheltered from enemy fire. In the various branches there were 4 field guns, 7 machine guns, 2 flamethrowers, ammunition reserves, an observatory, a generator for lighting, a telephone exchange, shelters for approximately 250 men, a dressing station, a command post and a large cistern for drinking water.

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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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Nicola Morandi
September 7, 2024, Cima Palon

the highest peak of the Pasubio group

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You can also reach the Cornetto peak by going through the vajo stretto, a relatively simple via ferrata. You start from Malga Cornetto following path 150. Be careful in the first part among the meadows, it is easy to lose the path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to explore near Terragnolo?

Visitors frequently enjoy Monte Maggio Summit Cross, known for its 360-degree panorama and accessible via a military mule track. Another highly regarded peak is Mount Palon, the highest point in the Pasubio massif, offering extensive views and significant historical context from World War I.

Are there any challenging mountain peaks for experienced hikers around Terragnolo?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Cornetto Peak summit cross is highly recommended. It offers a breathtaking 360° panorama but requires good preparation due to an exposed final stretch and a short via ferrata. The Italian Tooth is also a challenging summit with significant historical importance.

What kind of historical sites can I find on the mountain peaks near Terragnolo?

The mountains around Terragnolo are rich in World War I history. Peaks like Mount Palon and the Italian Tooth were strategically important sites during the war, featuring remnants of fortifications, tunnels, and military cemeteries. The broader Mount Pasubio area is particularly known for its poignant historical experiences.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks or activities near Terragnolo?

While specific mountain peaks might be challenging, the general area around Terragnolo offers a fluvio-glacial valley with excursions suitable for families. For a less strenuous option with historical and natural interest, the Monte Corno on the Asiago Plateau (a short drive away) offers an easy 2-hour hike through woods and meadows, featuring WWI testimonies and unique 'rock towns'.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see from the peaks?

Many peaks offer spectacular panoramic views. For instance, Monte Maggio Summit Cross and Mount Palon provide 360-degree vistas, ranging from the Veneto Plain to the Adamello glaciers and the peaks of Alto Adige. The Monte Corno on the Asiago Plateau also features unique karst formations known as 'rock towns' and a botanical alpine garden.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Al Menador on the tracks of the Giro d'Italia' for road cycling or the 'Forra del Lupo Trail loop' for running. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Terragnolo, Running Trails around Terragnolo, and Cycling around Terragnolo guides.

Are there specific running trails that offer views of the mountain peaks?

Yes, several running trails provide excellent views and access to the mountainous landscape. For example, the 'General Achille Papa Refuge – Mount Palon loop' is a challenging but rewarding route that takes you near Mount Palon. You can find more running options in the Running Trails around Terragnolo guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Terragnolo?

Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of stunning 360-degree panoramas and the rich historical significance, especially related to World War I. The variety of terrain, from military mule tracks to challenging exposed sections, also offers diverse experiences for exploration.

Is there an easy way to access the peaks, or are they mostly for experienced hikers?

Access varies by peak. While some, like Cornetto Peak summit cross, require good preparation and involve exposed sections, others like Monte Maggio Summit Cross can be reached via a gentle military mule track from Passo Coe, making it more accessible for those with intermediate experience.

Can I find cycling routes that pass through or near the mountain peaks?

Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, including the Adige Cycle Path (Etsch Valley Cycle Path), which provides beautiful stretches through impressive landscapes. For routes closer to the peaks, you can explore options like the 'Base Tuono Missile Museum – Passo Coe (1610 m) loop' in the Cycling around Terragnolo guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Terragnolo?

The best time to visit generally depends on the activity. For hiking and exploring historical sites, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and the views are at their best. Winter hiking is possible on some trails, but requires appropriate gear and experience.

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