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Historic Border Trail 1753: Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm

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Comelico Superiore

Historic Border Trail 1753: Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm

Moderate

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Historic Border Trail 1753: Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm

02:19

7.41km

250m

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Hike the moderate 4.6-mile Sentiero 1753 from Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm, exploring historic border stones and WWI bunkers with Dolomites vi

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Historic Border Stone of the County of Tyrol and the Republic of Venice (1753)

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At the height of the Kreuzberg Pass, but slightly off the current road between the two hotel buildings, there is the main historical boundary stone № 13N from 1753. In that year, the boundary was marked according to the agreement between the County of Tyrol (as part of the Habsburg Monarchy under Maria Teresa of Austria) and the Republic of Venice (under Doge Francesco Loredan).

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Sentiero 1753 Information Point

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Starting point of the hiking trail Sentiero 1753 from the Kreuzbergpass to Kartisch. It runs along the border of Tyrol and Venice

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Chapel of Saint Michael

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Small chapel with an interior worth seeing, right on the Kreuzberg Pass.

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1.43 km

World War I bunkers at Monte Covolo–Nemes

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1.51 km

The walls are made in such a way as to facilitate the deposition of snow, making the structure invisible in winter, while in summer it is dark in colour and blends in with the surrounding forest.

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Junction to Nemesalm

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5.21 km

Patzenfeld to Nemesalm Trail

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The Patzenfeld–Nemesalm Trail is a 7.5km hiking trail that leads from the Kreuzberg Pass (1,630m) to Malga Nemes (1,877m). The route is of moderate difficulty and takes approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. Along the way, you pass through forests, open meadows, and the scenic Monte Covolo-Nemes Biotopo raised bog.

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Biotope Monte Covolo-Nemes

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A boardwalk leads largely through the Monte Covolo-Nemes biotope, introducing hikers to the unique features of this landscape. The wooden walkway allows for close-up views of the moor without damaging it, and is also a popular section for hikers and mountain bikers. Thus, the trail in the Monte Covolo-Nemes biotope impressively combines nature experiences, biodiversity, and sustainable tourism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike Sentiero 1753, Historic Border Trail from Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm?

The hike from Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm typically takes around 2 hours and 18 minutes to complete, covering a distance of approximately 7.4 kilometers. This duration is for the specific route described on komoot.

What is the difficulty level of this trail and is it suitable for families?

This section of the Sentiero 1753 is generally considered a moderate hike. It's often suitable for families, though some parts have elevation changes. While some sections might be stroller-friendly, a baby carrier is recommended for more comfort due to varied terrain.

Where does the trail start and is there parking available?

The trail starts at Kreuzbergpass (Passo Monte Croce Comelico). Parking is generally available at Kreuzbergpass, which serves as a common starting point for various hikes in the area. Specific parking instructions or fees are not detailed in the available information, so it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

Is Sentiero 1753, Historic Border Trail from Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through natural areas and potentially near livestock, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash to ensure their safety and respect local wildlife and other hikers.

What can I see along the route?

The trail is rich in history and natural beauty. You'll encounter the Historic Border Stone of the County of Tyrol and the Republic of Venice (1753), an Information Point, and the charming Chapel of Saint Michael. Historical remnants include World War I bunkers at Monte Covolo–Nemes and a Bunker in the Seikofel-Nemes Biotope. You'll also enjoy panoramic views of the Sexten Dolomites and the Comelico region, traversing alpine meadows and forests.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (roughly May to October), when the weather is most favorable and the paths are clear of snow. This allows for comfortable hiking and the full enjoyment of the alpine scenery.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the trail or the biotope?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sentiero 1753 itself. The trail passes through the Seikofel-Nemes Biotope – Monte Covolo-Nemes Biotope, which is a protected natural area. While there are no entrance fees for the biotope, visitors are expected to respect environmental regulations, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing wildlife or plants.

Does this trail connect with other well-known hiking routes?

Yes, this route intersects with several other notable trails. Approximately 50% of the route follows a section of the Sentiero Italia - Tappa B07. Additionally, about 24% of the trail overlaps with parts of the SICAI Ciclo route, and 10% with the Stoneman Dolomiti-Bike trail, offering opportunities for longer or combined adventures.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Sentiero 1753?

The terrain on this trail is varied, offering a diverse hiking experience. You can expect to walk on gravel roads, well-trodden natural paths, and in some sections, boardwalks, particularly as you approach areas like Nemes Alm. The route winds through alpine meadows, tranquil forests, and high moorland.

Are there places to stop for refreshments along the way?

Yes, Nemes Alm (Malga Nemes) is a popular destination at the end of this specific route and offers opportunities for rest and refreshments. Other stop-off points in the broader area, such as Malga Rinfreddo and Malga Coltrondo, also provide similar services if you extend your hike.

Is the trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The specific route from Kreuzbergpass to Nemes Alm, as described, is typically an out-and-back trail. While there are longer, more challenging loop options for the broader Sentiero 1753, this particular section is generally hiked to Nemes Alm and then back to Kreuzbergpass.

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Trail Reviews

Eisvogel
September 11, 2025, Alpe Nemes Hütte – Nemes-Moor-Weg Runde von Moos

From the Kreuzberg Pass, a relaxed hike takes you along wide forest paths with a moderate incline to the Nemes Alm. From the Nemes Alm, you'll enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the Dolomites and the Rotwand.

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robertocr
January 2, 2022, Escursione

Snow-packed road in excellent condition You don't need snowshoes but better to have crampons because there are some short sections where you can find ice in the morning

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It was glorious sunshine as we took the bus to the Kreutzberg Pass. From there the tour continued uphill through the most beautiful winter landscape to the AlpeNemes. The landscape was great, the alpine pasture was disappointing. It was too Italian for me. The day was once again a complete success.

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A very leisurely tour to this rustic hut with fantastic food

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With the Seikofel viewpoint ... always a nice round with a cozy stop

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Today a nice hike to the Alpe Nemes Hütte with South Tyrolean specialties and a wonderful panoramic view 🏔️☀️ of the mountains.

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This morning we started at the Kreutzbergpass, a former historical border between South Tyrol and Veneto. First we went uphill on a forest path until we reached a junction and hiked up to the Seikofel over a moorland. Here we had a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. We stayed for about 20 minutes and enjoyed the wonderful landscape. Then we went back to the junction and from there over raised moors to the Nemesalm. In the background is a mountain cone that the locals call the Mont Blanc of the Dolomites. At the Nemesalm we enjoyed not only the magnificent view but also delicious food. Me, cheese and bacon dumplings with cabbage slat. After the long rest we went back downhill on beautiful paths with wonderful views to the starting point. A beautiful tour with a wonderful backdrop of the surrounding mountain landscape. Thanks to our hiking guide Axel. 👍👍👍

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