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Hiking around Lastebasse offers diverse landscapes, characterized by unique "Laste" rock formations and the Astico River. The region features scenic forest trails, turquoise waterfalls like Val Civetta, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Valsugana valley and lakes. Historical elements, including numerous World War I fortifications such as Forte Campomolon and Forcella Molon, are integrated into the natural environment.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.0km
05:15
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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06:35
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A foaming and thunderous waterfall cascades from the spring known as 'Gorgo Santo' (which can be visited a little further along, climbing the trail —> see related highlight). The small bridge actually spans two waterfalls, one upstream and one downstream. I recommend descending to the paved road below, on the border between the hamlets of Scalzeri and Longhi, for a spectacular view of the stream cascading through a series of rapid drops before flowing into the Astico River. I also recommend visiting this site after days of rain or when the snow has melted in the mountains, to see the water swollen and rushing!
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The Gorgo Santo is a spring that features a very rare phenomenon... Rainwater and snow water are not retained by the Luserna Plateau due to the karst composition of the terrain; instead, it flows down the valley through tortuous underground passages. Under normal conditions, it flows from the lower Gorgo Santo cave; however, in heavy rain or snow, the cave may be unable to handle the full flow, so the water is also released from the upper Gorgo Santo cave... a sort of safety valve. Pope Boniface IV (7th century) happened to pass through these parts during a trip and blessed the whirlpool: hence the name "santo." But there is another, more evocative and legendary, theory behind the name: it is said that here, Saint George defeated the Great Dragon that dwelt in the cave and dominated the valley! The presence or absence of water depends on rainfall or snowfall: to find a good flow of water, you should visit on days after it has rained; otherwise, you'll visit the whirlpool in its "dry" state.
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This Italian fort, on the border with the Empire of Austria-Hungary, remained unfinished: at the beginning of the Great War, in fact, the steel domes for the battery positions were missing, which had been ordered from a German foundry which had become, meanwhile, enemy! However, it was equally armed with howitzers in remote external positions, given its important position which kept the Austro-Hungarian forts of Folgaria under fire. The particular and large horseshoe-shaped tunnel behind the fort, sheltered from the enemy, probably sheltered the howitzers which were brought to the square if necessary. It was blown up by the Italians themselves so as not to leave it in enemy hands as the Strafexpedition advanced. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forte_Campomolon https://www.guerra-allarancio.it/arancio/campomolon.html
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It is located on the "Great War" path that leads from Luserna to Forte Campo. Very nice and not too challenging
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Monument in memory of the patron saint
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Lastebasse offers a diverse network of over 20 hiking trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from moderate walks to more challenging alpine routes.
The trails in Lastebasse offer a good mix of difficulties. While there is one easy route, the majority are moderate (around 14 trails), and about 7 routes are considered difficult, featuring significant elevation gain and mountain vistas. This variety ensures options for different experience levels.
Yes, Lastebasse is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The magnificent Val Civetta Waterfall, flowing beneath an elaborate vaulted stone bridge, is a notable highlight. Many forest trails also lead past vibrant turquoise waterfalls, adding to the scenic beauty of the region.
Absolutely. Lastebasse is rich in World War I history, and many hiking trails incorporate historical fortifications. You can explore sites like the Forcella Molon pass and Forte Campomolon. The Alpine pass hike to Forcella Molon is a great example, and the CAI 561: Forte Campomolon Trail directly leads to the fort.
Beyond natural beauty, Lastebasse offers unique attractions. The region's name comes from the characteristic 'Laste' rock formations found on the valley floor. You might also encounter the impressive Drago Vaia, a large wooden dragon sculpture symbolizing rebirth. Some paths, like those leading past the Cascata del Gorgo Santo, also lead to the historic Cimbrian Plateau.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hikes that ascend to higher elevations. Routes leading towards Cima Vezzena Summit offer stunning terraces overlooking the Valsugana valley and the picturesque lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo. You can also enjoy views of Monte Campomolon from various points.
While many trails in Lastebasse involve significant elevation, there are options suitable for families. Look for routes described as moderate, which often feature well-maintained paths through forests and along the Astico River, providing a pleasant experience for all ages. Always check the specific trail details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Lastebasse. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to follow local regulations. Ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The hiking trails in Lastebasse are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 4,200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the historical elements, and the well-maintained paths that offer a rewarding outdoor experience.
The best time for hiking in Lastebasse is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are clear of snow, allowing full access to the region's natural beauty and historical sites. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the area surrounding Lastebasse is dotted with significant peaks and historical sites. You can explore Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort, a mountaintop fortress offering panoramic views, or visit the Monte Maggio Summit Cross. Other historical points of interest include the Austro-Hungarian Signal Station Ruins on Monte Rust and the Ossuary Monument of Monte Cimone.
Parking is generally available at or near the main trailheads in Lastebasse. Specific parking information can often be found on detailed route descriptions or local tourist information boards. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
Public transport options to specific trailheads in Lastebasse can be limited. While there might be bus services connecting to the main village, reaching more remote starting points often requires a car. It's best to check local bus schedules and routes in advance if you plan to rely on public transport.


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