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Mountaineering around Corno alle Scale, situated in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, is defined by its diverse and striking natural landscape, featuring high peaks and extensive mountain ridges. The area's highest point, Corno alle Scale Peak at 1,945 meters, presents rocky cliffs and an alpine character. The region also includes glacial cirques, high-altitude meadows, and dense beech and fir forests, creating varied terrain for mountaineers. Crystal-clear mountain streams and features like Lake Scaffaiolo add to the natural environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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4.78km
02:43
470m
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.3km
05:33
740m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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7.78km
03:03
430m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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In one of the – wonderfully told and far beyond the borders of Italy popular – short stories that Giovanni Guareschi (1908 to 1968) tells about the two protagonists he invented, "Don Camillo" and "Peppone", bears the title "AUTUMN". Even though most of his stories have a humorous background, this time it is about a serious topic, namely the national commemoration of the fallen on the occasion of November 4th. The communist mayor Peppone expresses himself in the heated discussion with the priest as follows: » "The people are fed up with all these wars and victories. The people know very well what a war is and do not need speeches and calls that glorify it." Don Camillo shook his head. "You are on the wrong path, Peppone. Nobody wants to glorify war. It is only about paying homage and gratitude to all those who suffered in this war and lost their lives in the process." « (G. Guareschi)
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In summer, Balzi dell'Ora is a challenging CAI trail due to its exposure and some technical sections. In winter, with snow and ice, it's a winter mountaineering route that, depending on snow conditions, could be quite respectable. I climbed it alone with two ice axes and crampons. If you're climbing as a team in the conditions I encountered, I think sure-footedness and experience are essential, as there are many traverses and ridge sections with sparse protection, and you'll obviously need adequate winter mountaineering gear. In any case, it's a beautiful climb with magnificent views and a very rewarding experience.
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In winter, with the right snow conditions, the Punta Sofia cross is a popular destination, ascending from the Balzi dell'Ora or the north gullies, or from the east face (a more complicated option). In other seasons, it's a beautiful hike along the various CAI trails. On clear days, you can admire a breathtaking view.
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In winter, the second gully (starting from the left) has the steepest exit, 60/70 degrees, depending on the snow. I recommend tackling it with two ice axes. If you're climbing in a roped-up rock, about 60 meters from the gully exit, there's a bolt on the right that's useful for a belay. Another bolt is located at the gully exit, but it's often covered by the ship. It's obviously a good idea to check the snow conditions and equip yourself with the appropriate winter mountaineering gear.
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The summit of Mount Cupolino behind Lake Scaffaiolo
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A well-marked hiking trail (No. 331) leads from the Madonna dell'Acero Sanctuary through shady beech forests directly to the waterfalls. Along the way, several viewpoints await you with magnificent views of the surrounding countryside and the roaring water.
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The Dardagna Waterfalls consist of several impressive cascades with a total height of approximately 200 meters. The highest single fall, at approximately 30 meters, is particularly worth seeing. They are among the most beautiful waterfalls in the Emilia-Romagna Apennines.
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The Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi, at 2,388 m, is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso on the crest of Monte Portella. It is open from June to September, offers typical Abruzzo cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays. It can be reached from Campo Imperatore, and on weekends it is advisable to book by contacting the managers. More information on the website: www.rifugioducadegliabruzzi.it
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Mountaineering routes in Corno alle Scale offer a diverse landscape, ranging from rocky cliffs and high-altitude meadows to extensive beech and fir forests. You'll encounter typical Apennine environments with an alpine character, including glacial cirques and mountain ridges like those extending to Mount La Nuda and Mount Gennaio.
Yes, several routes in the area are circular. For example, the Rio Piano Valley – Sofia Peak loop from Corno alle Scale is a challenging 13.3 km route, while the Colle Piaggiacalda – Vista del Paradiso loop from Lo Spigolino offers a moderate 7.8 km option with scenic overlooks.
The routes around Corno alle Scale cater to various skill levels. You'll find both moderate paths, such as the Trail Junction loop from Parco regionale dell'Alto Appennino Modenese, and more difficult ascents like the Punta Sofia loop from Corno alle Scale, which is a shorter but challenging 4.7 km path.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter crystal-clear mountain streams, the mysterious Lake Scaffaiolo, and impressive waterfalls like the Dardagna Waterfalls. The routes also offer panoramic views from peaks such as Sofia Peak and views of glacial cirques and high-altitude meadows.
Beyond the natural features, you might encounter significant points like the Balzi dell'Ora, a prominent climbing area. There are also several mountain passes, including Passo dello Strofinatoio and Passo del Cancellino, which offer unique perspectives and connections between trails.
The komoot community highly rates the mountaineering routes in Corno alle Scale, with an average score of 4.75 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews. Users often praise the varied terrain, stunning mountain and lake views, and the challenging yet rewarding ascents to prominent peaks.
The highest point in the Bolognese Apennines, Corno alle Scale Peak, stands at 1,945 meters. Many mountaineering routes in the region offer opportunities to reach high altitudes and enjoy incredible panoramic views that can extend to the Alpine arc and even parts of Corsica on clear days.
Yes, the region features several beautiful water bodies. The Lago il Terzo – Lago della Ninfa loop from Parcheggio Camper is a difficult 12 km route that takes you past lakes. Additionally, the legendary Lake Scaffaiolo is a significant natural attraction situated on the mountain ridge.
While Corno alle Scale is known for winter sports, it transforms into an ideal destination for mountaineering in spring, summer, and autumn. The diverse ecosystems display vibrant colors, and the trails are perfect for hiking and trekking. Guided excursions, including nocturnal ascents to witness the sunrise, are also available during these seasons.
Beyond the natural landscape, the area features charming mountain villages and forested sanctuaries. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Maple, offering a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
There are several mountaineering routes documented around Corno alle Scale, with komoot featuring 5 distinct tours. These include a mix of moderate and difficult options, providing choices for different levels of experience.


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