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Mountaineering routes around Scurelle are situated in the heart of Trentino, offering access to the majestic Lagorai Chain. This region is characterized by its unique granite peaks, including Cima d'Asta and Cima Ziolera, and features extensive trail networks through untouched natural beauty. Valleys like Val Campelle and Val Caldenave are central to the area's appeal, with lush pastures and numerous alpine lakes. The diverse landscape provides a challenging and rewarding environment for mountaineers.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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8.83km
03:49
470m
470m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.15km
04:15
670m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.09km
04:40
750m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A suggestive and panoramic point reached after a steep climb, comforted by the sound of the water of the nearby stream.
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The "Colonel Bozzano" shelter is the result of the recovery work of a war barrack and is located a few meters below Cima Socede, at an altitude of 2,173 metres. It has a table and benches, but has no bunks and does not have water or a fire point. It is named after Santo Ettore Bozzano, a lieutenant colonel who died from a hand grenade during the First World War.
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Magnificent fork that offers a fantastic panorama, nestled between the granite spiers of Cima d'Asta.
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One of the most popular starting points for undertaking magnificent excursions towards Cima d'Asta. Great food and friendly, helpful staff.
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Wonderful place, as is the path to get there from Lagorai lake
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Lago delle Buse is a small alpine lake of glacial origin located at 2,066 meters above sea level near Passo Manghen. Near the lake, near the surrounding paths, there are still ruins from the First World War. If you have enough time for a detour to reach the shores of the lake, you can enjoy a well-deserved break.
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The Zoliera pass is located at over 2,200 meters above sea level and offers a splendid panorama of the valley. Here, there are still several traces of the First World War and a cross in memory of the Tyrolean Standschützen (company of riflemen). During the Great War, in fact, these areas were occupied by Austro-Hungarian soldiers, who controlled the Calamento and Campelle valleys from these positions.
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The three lakes of Bombasel are small but suggestive alpine basins set in wild nature. They are located in the Lagorai valley and offer a spectacular view of the Dolomites. This is a perfect spot to enjoy a well-deserved break.
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The mountaineering routes around Scurelle, particularly in the Lagorai mountain range and Val Campelle, are characterized by rugged, unspoiled landscapes. You'll encounter distinctive porphyry and granite rock formations, alpine lakes, and lush forests. The Cima d'Asta Group, for instance, is known for its significant granite formations, offering a true wilderness experience.
There are 14 mountaineering routes around Scurelle listed in this guide. These range from moderate ascents to challenging summit attempts, catering to various skill levels.
While many routes are challenging, there are moderate options available. For example, the Cima Ziolera loop from Passo Manghen is a moderate 5.9 km trail that can be completed in under 3 hours, offering a scenic introduction to the area.
For experienced mountaineers, the Cima d'Asta summit – Lago di Cima d'Asta loop from Bacino di Sorgazza is a demanding 15.4 km route with over 1300 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Lago di Costa Brunella – Forcella Orsera loop from Bacino di Sorgazza, covering 11.3 km with nearly 1000 meters of ascent.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll find numerous alpine lakes, such as those feeding the Maso di Spinelle stream in Val Campelle, and distinctive porphyry and granite rock formations. Historical sites from World War I, like the Cima Caldiera Logistics Base Caves and Quota 2093 / Biancardi Gallery WW1, also dot the landscape, offering a unique historical dimension to your trek.
Yes, several routes are circular. The Cima Ziolera – Lake View loop from Passo Manghen is a moderate 8.8 km circular trail, offering scenic views. Another option is the Cima d'Asta summit – Lago di Cima d'Asta loop from Bacino di Sorgazza, which provides a challenging circular experience.
The best time for mountaineering is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, Val Campelle also transforms into a popular destination for winter sports like ski mountaineering and snowshoeing, especially around Passo Cinque Croci.
The routes in Scurelle are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Mountaineers often praise the untouched natural beauty, the challenging yet rewarding ascents, and the stunning alpine lakes and granite peaks of the Lagorai Chain.
Yes, the Lagorai region features numerous welcoming mountain huts (rifugi) and traditional alpine huts. Notable options include Sette Selle Refuge, Rifugio Cima d'Asta Ottone Brentari, and Malga Conseria Hut, which provide accommodation, rest stops, and local cuisine, especially useful for multi-day treks.
The Lagorai region is generally welcoming to dogs, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations or protected area rules before you go. Ensure your dog is well-behaved, kept on a leash where required, and that you carry out all waste. Be mindful of wildlife, especially in areas like the Valtrigona Oasis.
Generally, no specific permits are required for day hikes or standard mountaineering routes in the Lagorai or Cima d'Asta Group. However, if you plan multi-day expeditions or overnight stays in bivouacs, it's advisable to check with local authorities or mountain hut managers for any specific regulations or booking requirements.


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