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Mountaineering routes around Mussolente are situated in the foothills of Monte Grappa, offering varied terrain for climbers and hikers. The region features a mix of forested slopes, rocky ascents, and notable via ferrata sections. This area provides access to the broader mountainous landscape of Vicenza, characterized by its elevation changes and panoramic views.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
4.9
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43
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8.82km
04:59
880m
880m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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32
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14.3km
07:24
1,280m
1,280m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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12.1km
06:31
1,110m
1,110m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.1km
05:19
910m
910m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The Sentiero delle Meatte is one of the most spectacular and frequented hiking routes in the Grappa Massif, located on the Treviso side above the town of San Liberale. This path, which winds at an altitude of about 1,300-1,500 meters, is a masterpiece of military engineering from the Great War, entirely carved into the rock to allow the movement of troops and supplies at high altitude. Characterized by a moderate slope and a series of tunnels and aerial passages, the trail offers dizzying views ranging from the Venetian plain to the peaks of the Dolomites. Walking along the Meatte means crossing an open-air museum, where the wild beauty of the grassy ridges blends with the historical memory of the fortifications, barracks, and trenches still visible along the route.
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One of the few via ferratas in the Brenta Massif. This C/D climb runs along a ridge on the southeast flank of Monte Grappa and runs above a tunnel on the SP141. An exit is also available there.
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Beautiful via ferrata of medium difficulty, lasting about two hours and with a difference in altitude of about 250 m. It has a long and steep approach path that can exhaust your energy a bit for the via ferrata itself. The via ferrata ends with a beautiful bridge suspended between two rock pillars. For the descent I recommend taking the beautiful path 152 delle Meatte and then 151, but there are also other options, including the via ferrata Guzzella downhill for those who still have strength. Finally, be careful that the exposure is south so always under the sun's rays: hence the name 'Sass Brusai'.
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The question is: why is this place worth visiting? The answer is only one: because the landscape is wonderful, because there is a spectacular view, because it is a site of historical importance, because in this place emotions and thoughts are unleashed. Getting there by the route I took is not difficult or dangerous and with the snow it is a spectacle. Good legs and in a few hours you can get there.
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be careful when you walk on it, always in the sun and watch out for ticks
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Mountaineering around Mussolente is primarily characterized by challenging routes. Out of the 9 available tours, 8 are rated as difficult, often featuring significant elevation changes and via ferrata sections. There is one moderate route available for those seeking a slightly less demanding experience.
While most mountaineering routes around Mussolente are rated as difficult, there is one moderate option available: the Rifugio Monte Grappa loop from Romano d'Ezzelino. This 6.2-mile (10.0 km) trail offers a good introduction to the region's terrain without the extreme challenges of the via ferratas.
The mountaineering routes in Mussolente vary in length and duration. You can expect trails ranging from approximately 5.5 miles (8.8 km) to over 10.7 miles (17.2 km). Completion times typically range from around 4 hours to over 7 hours, depending on the route's difficulty and your pace.
The mountaineering routes around Mussolente are situated in the foothills of Monte Grappa, offering a diverse landscape. You'll encounter a mix of forested slopes, rocky ascents, and notable via ferrata sections. The region is known for its elevation changes and panoramic views from higher elevations.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes in the Mussolente area are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Via Ferrata Sass Brusai loop from Pieve del Grappa and the moderate Rifugio Monte Grappa loop from Romano d'Ezzelino, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Several routes offer access to significant landmarks. For instance, the Via Ferrata Sass Brusai – Monte Grappa War Memorial loop from Pieve del Grappa includes a visit to the impressive Monte Grappa War Memorial. Other highlights in the broader area include the summit of Monte Grappa itself and the Bassano Refuge.
While not directly on the mountaineering routes listed, the broader region around Mussolente features natural attractions such as the Silan Waterfalls, which can be explored separately or as part of other outdoor activities in the area.
The mountaineering routes around Mussolente are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging via ferratas, the rewarding panoramic views, and the diverse terrain that makes each ascent unique.
The best season for mountaineering in Mussolente is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is generally stable and the trails are free of snow. During winter, conditions can become challenging, especially at higher elevations and on via ferrata sections, requiring specialized equipment and experience.
Yes, the Monte Grappa area, where many of these routes are located, has several refuges and mountain huts. For example, the Bassano Refuge and Casa Armata del Grappa is a notable spot where you can find refreshments and shelter, often accessible from various trails.
There are 9 distinct mountaineering routes available around Mussolente, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes provide access to the diverse mountainous landscape of the Vicenza region.


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