Mountain peaks around Badia Calavena are situated within the Lessini Mountains, characterized by a transition from hill to mountain terrain with extensive woods and rural areas. The region offers elevated points that provide scenic views and historical insights. Notable locations include Monte Pecora, known for its distinctive wind turbine, and Colle di San Pietro, which features historical castle remains. These areas provide opportunities for exploring both natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The photo shows the via ferrata, not the path below the refuge. It's misleading.
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very panoramic peak reachable from Campofontana, from the crest of the Telegrafo and Porto mountains, or from the Scagina pass.
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Mount Zèvola (1,976 m) is the highest peak in the Tre Cime mountain chain, one of the mountain groups of the Little Dolomites (the Tre Croci chain, the Carega Group, the Sengio Alto chain, and the Pasubio Massif). The summit is actually divided in two by the deep Vajo dell'Acqua: Zevola Alta (1,976 m) and Zevola Bassa or Antecima (1,961 m), with the cross. From up here, you can enjoy a stunning 360° panorama: on one side, there's an excellent view of Carega and Pasubio, and on the other, the entire Lessinia plateau. The climb from Passo Zevola is short but steep.
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From Monte Gramolòn (1,814 m), you have a breathtaking 360° view of the Piccole Dolomiti, the Sentiero dei Grandi Alberi trail below, and, on the opposite side, the Lessinia mountains! The climb from Passo Ristele (to the north) is short but steep, and breathtaking! From Passo della Scagina (to the south), it's even steeper and more technical, EE, with frequent switchbacks that ascend a deep gully: very evocative. On this side, there are also the Angelo Viali and Ferrari via ferratas. The summit, with its cross, touches a spectacular but exposed ridgeline over the precipice, so be careful and avoid leaning out. The toponym derives from the dialect verb 'sgramolare', meaning to break into lumps: therefore, 'Gramolon' means the mountain that crumbles, due to subsidence and scree!
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But is the photo of the via ferrata along the path to get to the Bertagnoli refuge coming from the Battisti refuge or is it a via ferrata near the refuge ("optional")?
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Very kind and excellent desserts
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Itinerary almost out of town, repeated many times
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Gramolon can be reached not only by paths but also by the short but intense Ferrari via ferrata.
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The Badia Calavena area, nestled in the Lessini Mountains, features elevated points like Monte Pecora, known for its distinctive wind turbine, and Colle di San Pietro, which offers historical insights. For more challenging ascents, you can explore peaks such as Mount Zevola, Lobbia Peak, and Cima Marana Summit Cross.
Monte Pecora stands out with its prominent wind turbine, the first installed in the Veneto region, which is over 100 meters tall. From its summit, you can enjoy panoramic views extending to the Euganean Hills and pre-Alpine peaks. The broader Lessini Mountains offer extensive woods and picturesque rural areas.
Yes, Colle di San Pietro is a historically rich hill featuring the remains of an ancient medieval castle and a church dedicated to San Pietro. The former rectory now houses a museum dedicated to flint work and prehistoric artifacts, combining natural beauty with cultural exploration. You can find more details about the church at visitverona.it.
From Monte Pecora, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views encompassing the Euganean Hills, the plains, and extending to the pre-Alpine peaks. Lobbia Peak offers a spectacular 360° panorama between Giazza and Campodalbero, while Monte Telegrafo (1,562 m) also provides magnificent 360° views on clear days.
Yes, Mount Zevola is a challenging summit at 1976 meters, making it the highest in the Little Dolomites' Zevola-Tre Croci group. Another challenging option is Monte Telegrafo (1,562 m), which can be reached by a very steep path from Campofontana.
The ascent to Colle di San Pietro offers a comfortable, flat path through dense forests, providing splendid views and historical interest. Another easy option is the 'Wind Turbine Hill – Panoramic Trail to Monte Tomba loop' which includes Monte Pecora, offering a moderate trek for those interested in nature and sustainable energy. You can find more easy hiking routes in the Hiking around Badia Calavena guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Giazza Village – Gosse Trail and Woods loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Badia Calavena guide. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Tregnago–Giazza Cycle Path – Velo Veronese loop', available in the Road Cycling Routes around Badia Calavena guide.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Badia Calavena is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable for hiking and outdoor activities, and the panoramic views are clearer. Winter can offer a different experience, but some trails might be more challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, for refreshments, the Bertagnoli Hut is a good option, known for its good prices and salami sandwiches, serving as a nice ending point for road bike rides or a starting point for hikers. The broader Badia Calavena region also offers various local establishments.
Yes, for Monte Pecora, you can follow the 'Discovering the Park of Clean and Renewable Energies - Badia Calavena' itinerary or the 'Wind Turbine Hill – Panoramic Trail to Monte Tomba loop'. For Colle di San Pietro, the ascent offers a comfortable, flat path through dense forests. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Badia Calavena guide.
Cima Marana Summit Cross is a popular mountain in the Tre Croci chain within the Little Dolomites. It encompasses the entire mountainous part of the Municipality of Crespadoro and is appreciated for its natural beauty and views.
While specific parking areas for every trailhead are not detailed, the region is generally accessible by car. It's advisable to check local signage or specific route descriptions for designated parking spots near your chosen starting point, especially for popular trails like those leading to Monte Pecora or Colle di San Pietro.


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