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Garda-Brenta Itinerary - Stage 5

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Italy
Trentino
Stenico

Garda-Brenta Itinerary - Stage 5

Hard

2

hikers

Garda-Brenta Itinerary - Stage 5

06:28

19.8km

880m

Hiking

This difficult 12.3-mile hike in the Adamello Brenta Nature Park offers dramatic Brenta Dolomites scenery and a challenging ascent.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

2.00 km

Chapel of Saint Anna

Highlight • Religious Site

2

2.10 km

Fountain in Andogno

Highlight • Monument

A surprise fountain with delicious refreshments in the village of about 60 inhabitants in Trentino.

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3

3.22 km

Oasi del Molin Clear Pond

Highlight • Lake

4

5.59 km

Agri Snack Café

Highlight • Cafe

wonderful location with a great view and great products. The service is super friendly. You can live here.

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7.28 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

6

10.3 km

7

15.5 km

Villa Banale

Highlight • Settlement

8

15.7 km

Path to the Canyon

Highlight • Trail

9

15.9 km

Church in the Green Landscape

Highlight • Religious Site

10

17.2 km

This impressive pedestrian bridge over the Canyon del Limarò is the "Ponte Balandin".
Crossing it by bike is really fun and you also get a great view of the gorge!

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19.8 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.34 km

5.53 km

2.29 km

2.09 km

516 m

Surfaces

10.2 km

4.47 km

2.70 km

1.76 km

428 m

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Elevation

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Highest point (1,090 m)

Lowest point (390 m)

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Thursday 28 May

23°C

14°C

29 %

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Max wind speed: 8.0 km/h

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like for this stage?

This stage is classified as difficult. It often involves high-alpine, rugged terrain with rocky sections and scree fields. You can expect dramatic landscapes with majestic peaks and Dolomitic boulders, shaped by erosion from the towering mountains. While the broader region offers diverse scenery, this specific stage leans towards the challenging alpine environment.

Are dogs allowed on this trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.

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

The best time to hike this route is typically from late June to early September. Before late June, snow can still be present at higher elevations, making some sections technically challenging. Always check current weather and trail conditions before you go, especially for high-alpine stages.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Adamello Brenta Nature Park?

There are no general entrance fees or permits required to hike the trails within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. However, specific activities or access to certain areas might have regulations, so it's always good to check the park's official website for the latest information.

Where does the trail start, and what are the parking options?

While the exact trailhead for 'Garda-Brenta Itinerary - Stage 5' can vary depending on the specific interpretation, many stages in this region, particularly those associated with the Dolomiti di Brenta Trek, often start near mountain huts or accessible valleys. For example, some stages begin near Vallesinella or Madonna di Campiglio, which offer parking facilities. Public transport options to these starting points are also often available.

What notable landmarks or natural features can I see along the way?

This route offers a variety of interesting sights. You'll pass by the Chapel of Saint Anna, the Fountain in Andogno, and the serene Oasi del Molin Clear Pond. Other highlights include the Villa Banale, a Church in the Green Landscape, and the impressive Ponte Balandin Suspension Bridge. You'll also encounter significant trail junctions like the Trail Junction Calchera – Torrente Ambiez and the Path to the Canyon.

Are there any places to eat or find refreshments along the route?

Yes, depending on the exact path, you might find amenities. For instance, the Agri Snack Café is a highlight along this route. In the broader Brenta Dolomites, mountain huts (rifugi) are common and provide essential rest stops, food, and drink. It's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on a difficult stage.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is part of the 'Itinerario Garda Brenta - Tappa 5' (99%) and also intersects with significant portions of the 'Sentiero Frassati - Tappa 3' (46%) and 'Sentiero Frassati - Tappa 2' (21%). Smaller sections also overlap with 'Sentiero San Vili alto - Tappa 3' (9%) and 'Sentiero San Vili basso - Tappa 4' (9%), among others.

What kind of clothing and equipment should I bring for this difficult hike?

Given the 'difficult' classification and high-alpine terrain, you should bring sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, layered clothing suitable for varying mountain weather, rain gear, a hat, gloves, and sun protection. A backpack with sufficient water, high-energy snacks, a first-aid kit, a map, compass or GPS device, and a headlamp are also essential. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability on scree and steep descents.

What are some strategic tips for tackling this challenging stage?

For a difficult stage like this, an early start is crucial to allow ample time and avoid afternoon thunderstorms, which are common in the mountains. Pay close attention to trail markers, as some sections can be rugged. If you encounter snow early in the season, be prepared for potentially challenging conditions, as some paths may require extra caution or even specialized equipment. Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out.

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