Best natural monuments around Caprino Veronese are situated at the foot of Monte Baldo and near Lake Garda. This region features diverse natural landscapes, including tranquil river valleys, mountain peaks, and unique geological formations. The area offers opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Very beautiful park with 13 waterfalls if you take the black route. I would recommend that everyone wear decent shoes. The paths are uneven and sometimes muddy. Great route, it doesn't get boring. Check the opening times before your visit. They vary a lot from winter to summer.
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Small peak above the refuge of the same name. From here a beautiful walk on the crests of Baldo begins
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Runner, challenge the altitudes on Monte Baldo! The race to Cima Telegrafo is an epic ascent that tests body and spirit. Every step brings you closer to the sky, with breathtaking views of Lake Garda that reveal themselves at every turn. The pure air of the Alps fills your lungs, pushing you beyond your limits. Reach the summit and feel on top of the world, where your passion for running literally touches the clouds.
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I highly recommend making the descent to the Vaio dell'Orsa with the passage over the Tibetan bridge
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From this point you can enjoy a wonderful, if not the best, view of the rock church of Madonna della Corona near Spiazzi. On the way to the pilgrimage church you pass a Stations of the Cross with life-size figures and you keep looking down into the Adige Valley. The highest pilgrimage church in Italy is at an altitude of 773 meters and was built directly into and on the rock face. It is unmistakable that the church has merged with the rock, because the west and parts of the north wall consist largely of the rock of the mountain. The wall behind the altar of the Madonna della Corona is unusual and contains the miraculous image, a figure of the Virgin Mary with the body of Jesus on her knees (Pietà), surrounded by a crown of thorns and five groups of angels. The pilgrimage church was built in the 15th century, but there is said to have been a hermit church there from the 12th century. In 1982 the church was given the title “Basilica minor” and on April 17, 1988, Pope John Paul II visited the place of pilgrimage.
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From this point you can enjoy a wonderful, if not the best, view of the rock church of Madonna della Corona near Spiazzi. On the way to the pilgrimage church you pass a Stations of the Cross with life-size figures and you keep looking down into the Adige Valley. The highest pilgrimage church in Italy is at an altitude of 773 meters and was built directly into and on the rock face. It is unmistakable that the church has merged with the rock, because the west and parts of the north wall consist largely of the rock of the mountain. The wall behind the altar of the Madonna della Corona is unusual and contains the miraculous image, a figure of the Virgin Mary with the body of Jesus on her knees (Pietà), surrounded by a crown of thorns and five groups of angels. The pilgrimage church was built in the 15th century, but there is said to have been a hermit church there from the 12th century. In 1982 the church was given the title “Basilica minor” and on April 17, 1988, Pope John Paul II visited the place of pilgrimage.
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From this point you can enjoy a wonderful, if not the best, view of the rock church of Madonna della Corona near Spiazzi. On the way to the pilgrimage church you pass a Stations of the Cross with life-size figures and you keep looking down into the Adige Valley. The highest pilgrimage church in Italy is at an altitude of 773 meters and was built directly into and on the rock face. It is unmistakable that the church has merged with the rock, because the west and parts of the north wall consist largely of the rock of the mountain. The wall behind the altar of the Madonna della Corona is unusual and contains the miraculous image, a figure of the Virgin Mary with the body of Jesus on her knees (Pietà), surrounded by a crown of thorns and five groups of angels. The pilgrimage church was built in the 15th century, but there is said to have been a hermit church there from the 12th century. In 1982 the church was given the title “Basilica minor” and on April 17, 1988, Pope John Paul II visited the place of pilgrimage.
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great view and definitely worth a visit!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic setting of the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona, which is built into a rock face. Another favorite is the Molina Waterfalls, a park where you can explore various routes through a forest with up to 13 waterfalls. For breathtaking views, the View of Lake Garda from La Rocca di Garda is highly recommended.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Molina Waterfalls park offers routes suitable for children, though sturdy shoes are recommended. The 'Sentieri nell'Arte' in Valle del Tasso, near Pazzon, is an easy and accessible walk through a river valley with art installations, perfect for all ages.
For unparalleled 360-degree views of Lake Garda, head to La Rocca di Garda. From its summit, you can see Bardolino, Garda Town, Punta San Vigilio, and even Sirmione. Another excellent spot is Cima delle Pozzette on Monte Baldo, which offers amazing lake views slightly off the main path.
The Lessinia Regional Natural Park, accessible from Caprino Veronese, is renowned for its unique karst landscapes, including dolinas, caves, and natural bridges. A highlight is the impressive Natural Bridge of Veja, a geological formation about 9 meters thick and 50 meters long. The park is also rich in fossil deposits, particularly at sites like Bolca-Pescaia.
The region offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. The 'Sentieri nell'Arte' in Valle del Tasso is an easy 4.2-kilometer path suitable for all. The ascent to La Rocca di Garda involves trails through woodlands with some steep sections, making it a rewarding hike for moderate fitness levels. For more challenging routes, Monte Baldo offers an intricate network of trails, including climbs to peaks like Telegrafo Peak.
Beyond hiking, Monte Baldo is a hub for various outdoor activities, including cycling, canyoning, paragliding, and winter sports. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Santuario Madonna della Corona – Climb to Monte Baldo loop from Spiazzi' or the 'Greenway Near Lake Garda – Rivoli–Affi Cycle Path loop from Caprino Veronese'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Caprino Veronese guide.
Caprino Veronese sits directly at the foot of Monte Baldo, making it an excellent starting point for exploration. Monte Baldo is known as the 'Botanical Garden of Europe' due to its exceptional biodiversity, featuring everything from Mediterranean vegetation to alpine flowers. It offers extensive trails for all levels and panoramic vistas from peaks like Cima delle Pozzette and Telegrafo Peak.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona is a prime example, a religious building dramatically built into the vertical cliff face of Monte Baldo. Additionally, La Rocca di Garda holds historical importance, having been a strategic stronghold since Roman times with remnants of a 5th-century Lombard fortress.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from La Rocca di Garda and the peaks of Monte Baldo. The unique blend of nature and art along the 'Sentieri nell'Arte' is also highly appreciated. Many find the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona to be a must-see for its dramatic setting and impressive views of the Adige Valley.
Monte Baldo is famously known as the 'Botanical Garden of Europe' due to its rich and varied flora. Its unique ecosystem, influenced by its position between the Po Valley and the Alps, supports diverse vegetation, from Mediterranean plants to alpine flowers. The Lessinia Regional Natural Park also protects a wide array of unique flora and fauna adapted to its specific environment.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring. In spring, the flora of Monte Baldo is in full bloom, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying Lake Garda, but trails can be busier. Always check opening times for attractions like Molina Waterfalls, as they vary seasonally.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the 'Mountain Chapel loop from Caprino Veronese' or the 'Charming Village loop from Caprino Veronese'. These trails offer a great way to experience the natural beauty of the area while jogging. More options can be found in the Running Trails around Caprino Veronese guide.


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