Trail 239 to Lago della Vedretta from Cornisello Lakes
Trail 239 to Lago della Vedretta from Cornisello Lakes
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Hike the difficult 6.9-mile Trail 239 to Lago Vedretta from Cornisello Lakes, gaining 2982 feet with panoramic alpine views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 3.74 km for 3.44 km
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The Trail 239 to Lago Vedretta begins near the Cornisello Refuge, which is accessible by car. You'll find parking available in this area, serving as the primary trailhead for your hike.
Initially, the trail follows a dirt road past the two beautiful Cornisello Lakes. It then gradually steepens, becoming rocky and grassy. You'll cross a stream around 2330 meters and continue on a steep path that can involve negotiating steps, mud, and silica slabs, especially during the steepest 200-meter section as you approach Lago Vedretta.
This route offers stunning alpine scenery. You'll pass Lake Cornisello Inferiore and the Second Cornisello Lake, both known for their vibrant waters. There are also panoramic viewpoints like the View of the Two Cornisello Lakes and the View of Cima di Cornisello. The destination, Lago della Vedretta, is a large, clear glacial lake reflecting the surrounding peaks.
The recommended season for hiking is typically from May to September. For clearer views and more stable weather, September is often ideal. It's always a good idea to start early in the morning due to the variable weather conditions in the Adamello Group.
No, this trail is rated as difficult. While the initial section is moderate, it becomes quite steep and more impervious as you approach Lago Vedretta, involving significant elevation gain over rocky and grassy terrain. It's considered a challenging alpine hike (T4 Alpine Hiking on the SAC Scale).
The Adamello Brenta Nature Park generally allows dogs on trails, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check the latest regulations from the park authority before your visit.
The Trail 239 is located within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. Generally, there are no specific permits required for hiking this trail, nor are there entrance fees for accessing the park's trails. However, it's always wise to check the official park website for any updated regulations or specific requirements before your trip.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other official trails. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Sentiero della Canavaccia e guide alpine Dallagiacoma and the Sentiero di Serodoli e Nambrone.
The trail starts near the Cornisello Refuge, which offers a convenient base for hikers. The Cornisello Lakes area also serves as a starting point for other treks, and you can find accommodation and restaurants in the broader Val Nambrone region.
Given the trail's difficulty and alpine environment, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layers for variable weather, rain gear, plenty of water, snacks, a map, and a compass or GPS device. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on the steep and rocky sections.
The Trail 239 to Lago Vedretta from Cornisello Lakes is primarily an out-and-back route to the lake. While the Cornisello Lakes area is a starting point for various treks, this specific trail focuses on the ascent to Lago Vedretta and returning the same way.