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Hiking around Parco naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino offers diverse landscapes, from ancient spruce forests to dramatic Dolomitic peaks. The park encompasses the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pale di San Martino, characterized by rugged limestone formations. It also features the porphyry rock formations of the Lagorai mountain chain, providing a geological contrast. Alpine meadows, quiet mountain lakes, and glaciers are present throughout the park, with altitudes ranging from 1,100 to 3,200 meters above sea level.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Malga Rolle is an agriturismo facility located at an altitude of 1,980 m, along the SS50 road that connects Passo Rolle to Predazzo. The business is directly managed by the Caseificio Sociale del Primiero and is an appreciated typical restaurant with an attached sale of its own dairy products, such as Tosèla and Casada cheeses. In 2025, it obtained the Ecoristorazione Trentino mark. www.caseificioprimiero.com
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Truly spectacular! Baita Segantini offers breathtaking views and a welcoming atmosphere that makes every visit special. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the overall experience was unforgettable. Highly recommended for those seeking relaxation and nature.
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Trail from/to Cima Castellaz/Cristo Pensante. Easy and not exposed. No strollers.
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Very easy to walk in the summer season. Crowded.
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there was still snow on the top. it made last part up to the top and down again exciting, maybe a little bit dangerous.
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In summer hordes of tourists climb Mount Castellaz and the "Cristo Pensante".
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From Passo Rolle, or from Val Venegia it is possible to climb up to Mount Castellaz and the famous marble artwork of the "Thinking Christ".
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Not far from the "Thinking Christ" stands the actual peak of Mount Castellaz.
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There are over 250 hiking routes in Parco naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino, catering to various skill levels. This includes approximately 40 easy trails, over 130 moderate routes, and around 70 difficult treks, ensuring options for everyone from casual walkers to experienced mountaineers.
The park offers incredibly diverse terrain. You'll find trails winding through the ancient spruce forests of Paneveggio, known as the 'Forest of Violins,' as well as rugged, high-alpine paths among the dramatic Dolomitic peaks of the Pale di San Martino. The Lagorai mountain chain introduces dark porphyry rock formations, creating a striking contrast. Expect a mix of forest paths, rocky ascents, and alpine meadows.
Yes, the park has several family-friendly options. Easy trails are available, such as those leading to the Colbricon Lakes, which are picturesque and generally accessible. The Paneveggio forest also offers gentle walks suitable for families. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances for a pleasant family outing.
The park is rich in natural beauty and unique landmarks. You can explore the stunning Colbricon Lakes, or marvel at the dramatic View of Cimon della Pala. For a unique experience, visit The Thinking Christ of Castellazzo, a poignant monument amidst the mountains. The entire Pale di San Martino group is a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering breathtaking vistas.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes. A popular choice is the Capanna Cervino e Baita Segantini — Round trip, which offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and alpine huts. Another option for experienced hikers is the Cima della Rosetta Loop Trail, which takes you through high alpine landscapes.
The best time for hiking is generally from late spring (June) to early autumn (September/October). During these months, the weather is more stable, trails are clear of snow at lower and mid-altitudes, and mountain huts are typically open. Early summer brings vibrant wildflowers, while autumn offers spectacular fall foliage. Higher alpine routes may still have snow patches in early summer.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Parco naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Some specific areas or nature reserves within the park might have stricter rules, so it's always best to check local signage or park regulations before heading out. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The trails in Parco naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the breathtaking Dolomitic scenery, the tranquility of the ancient spruce forests, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various difficulty levels. The diverse landscapes, from rugged peaks to serene lakes, are often highlighted as a major draw.
Yes, the park has several mountain refuges (Rifugi) where you can rest, eat, and sometimes even stay overnight. These refuges are typically open during the main hiking season (summer and early autumn). For example, the Trail 707 to Rifugio Treviso leads directly to one such refuge, offering a welcome stop amidst your hike. Many trails also pass by alpine huts (Malga) that serve traditional food.
Public transport options are available, particularly to key access points like San Martino di Castrozza. During the summer season, bus services often connect villages and trailheads within and around the park, making it possible to access many routes without a private car. It's advisable to check the local bus schedules, especially when planning a linear hike.
Designated parking areas are available at many popular trailheads and access points throughout the park, including near San Martino di Castrozza and Passo Rolle. Some parking areas, especially in high season, may require a fee. It's recommended to arrive early during peak times to secure a spot.
Absolutely! For an easy walk with rewarding views, consider the route From Malga Ces to Malga Rolle via Laghetti di Colbricon. This moderate trail offers beautiful scenery, including the charming Colbricon Lakes, without overly strenuous climbs. Many sections of the Paneveggio forest also provide accessible paths with lovely natural vistas.


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