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Tesero

Mandrolina Trail

Hard

5.0

(1)

4

hikers

Mandrolina Trail

05:00

10.0km

890m

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Hike the difficult 6.2-mile Val Cornon Loop via Monte Agnello Ridge for panoramic views and unique geological and art features.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

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4.92 km

Val Cornon Loop

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5.46 km

4.58 km

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4.91 km

3.11 km

1.99 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Val Cornon Loop via Monte Agnello Ridge trail start?

The trail typically starts in Pampeago, offering convenient access to the loop. Parking is generally available in the Pampeago area, which serves as a common starting point for this and other local hikes.

What is the terrain like on the Val Cornon Loop via Monte Agnello Ridge?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter ascents through meadows and woods, follow the 'Sentiero Geologico Dos Capel' with fault landscapes, and navigate screes. The path to Monte Agnello's summit can be unmarked and poorly maintained. The descent often involves unpaved and then asphalt roads.

What unique features or points of interest can I find along the Val Cornon Loop?

This trail is rich in unique features. You can explore the Sentiero Geologico Dos Capel, which offers insights into the area's geological history and even mentions dinosaur fossil discoveries. The route also incorporates the Latemar.Art path, an open-air art route with various artworks. Don't miss the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from Monte Agnello Ridge, including vistas of the Latemar mountain group.

What is the best time of year to hike the Val Cornon Loop via Monte Agnello Ridge?

The best time to hike is generally in late June or early July. During this period, the alpine flora, such as globeflowers and anemones, is particularly vibrant, adding to the scenic beauty. The weather is also typically more favorable for hiking.

Is the Val Cornon Loop via Monte Agnello Ridge dog-friendly?

While the trail is popular, specific regulations for dogs are not detailed in the provided information. It's always best to check local park or trail authority guidelines regarding dogs, especially leash requirements, before you go. Be mindful of wildlife and other hikers.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

The available information does not indicate that a specific permit or entrance fee is required to hike the Val Cornon Loop via Monte Agnello Ridge. However, it's always a good idea to check for any local regulations or fees that might apply to the broader Trentino region or specific attractions along the route.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

The trail offers opportunities to spot various local wildlife. Keep an eye out for marmots, chamois, deer, and even eagles, especially in quieter sections or during early morning and late afternoon hours.

Are there any mountain huts or refuges along the route?

Yes, several mountain huts are located along or near the route, providing opportunities for rest and refreshments. These include Zischgalm, Rifugio Monte Agnello, and Chalet Caserina, which can be convenient stops during your hike.

Does the Val Cornon Loop via Monte Agnello Ridge intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Troso de la Mandrolina and the Troso de Cornon. A small portion also overlaps with the Sentiero attrezzato di Val Averta.

Is there an easier alternative for parts of the Val Cornon Loop?

For those seeking a less strenuous experience, options exist to use ski lifts for part of the journey. However, be aware that utilizing lifts might mean missing some of the trail's unique highlights, such as specific sections of the geological or art paths.

What should I be aware of regarding the difficulty of the Monte Agnello summit section?

The section leading to the summit of Monte Agnello, particularly through screes, can be challenging. It's often unmarked and might be in poor condition, requiring extra care and attention to footing. Hikers should be prepared for this more demanding part of the trail.

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