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Hike the difficult 5.8-mile Forest climb to Passo di Sant'Antonio (via Trail 606) for panoramic views of Trento and Lake Garda.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.47 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
7.06 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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8.54 km
Highlight • Rest Area
9.28 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.24 km
1.67 km
1.37 km
Surfaces
6.31 km
2.97 km
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The full route, starting from Monte Terlago to Passo di Sant'Antonio and back, generally takes around 6 hours and 20 minutes to complete. This accounts for the significant elevation gain and challenging terrain.
No, this trail is considered difficult and is not recommended for beginners. It's technically demanding with steep ascents, exposed sections, and loose, rocky ground. It's rated with a "Black Rate" difficulty, indicating its challenging nature.
The terrain is quite challenging. While the initial part from Monte Terlago is relatively easy, it quickly becomes steep. You'll encounter sections that can be exposed, with loose, rocky, or gravelly ground. It can also be very dry and hot, making the loose stones particularly tricky. The path takes you through forested areas before reaching the treeline.
You can expect spectacular panoramic views. From Passo di Sant'Antonio, you'll see stunning vistas of Trento and its surrounding areas, as well as the valleys and hills around Lake Garda. The forested sections offer pleasant shade and the scent of mountain pine.
Yes, for those looking for an even more expansive panorama, you can continue the hike from Passo di Sant'Antonio to Cima Paganella (2,091 m a.s.l.). This extension is known for offering some of the best views in the province of Trento.
The trail typically starts from Monte Terlago. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would generally look for parking options within or near Monte Terlago to access the trailhead.
While not explicitly stated, challenging trails like this often require dogs to be on a leash due to exposed sections, loose terrain, and potential wildlife. Given the difficulty, ensure your dog is fit for a strenuous hike and that you carry enough water for both of you.
The best time to hike this trail is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. Be aware that conditions can be very dry and hot, especially in summer, which can make the loose stones more difficult. Avoid hiking during adverse weather or when snow and ice are present, as sections can be exposed and dangerous.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike Trail 606 to Passo di Sant'Antonio. It's a public trail in the Trentino region.
Yes, you'll find a couple of picnic areas along the route. There's a Picnic Area in the Woods and another Picnic Area by the Cliff, offering spots to rest and enjoy a meal amidst nature.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Sentiero San Vili alto - Tappa 2 and the Sentiero San Vili alto - Tappa 1, offering connections to other well-known paths in the area.