Best mountain peaks around Ton are situated in a region characterized by diverse alpine landscapes, including parts of the Adige Valley and Val di Non. This area features a mix of challenging summits, accessible viewpoints, and historical sites. The natural environment offers varied terrain for exploration, from steep trails to high-altitude plateaus. The region's geography provides extensive opportunities for mountain activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Excellent food and a warm, welcoming staff that greets you with a smile and the inviting aroma of moka coffee, making you feel right at home. An experience to savor! Excellent food and a warm, welcoming staff that greets you with a smile and the inviting aroma of moka coffee, making you feel right at home. An experience to savor!
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Beautiful peak that divides the Val di Non from the Adige Valley (both can be admired from the summit).
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Bikes to carry for some stretches, path that goes down towards the two huts, sometimes cycleable, others not at all
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Small but beautiful summit, away from the main routes but with sensational views of the Ortler and the Dolomites...with a 360° panoramic metal disc at the summit for better orientation!
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From Malga di tres, a beautiful path that takes you to the top in 40 minutes, then a 10-minute trail to do uphill on an ebike, all in the saddle with a wonderful arrival at the top of the horn (avoid Sunday mornings
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Cima Castion, nestled in the Trodena park at an altitude of 1530 m.
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The Doss Castell is an archaeological site from which you have a wonderful view of the Adige
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The mountain peaks around Ton are situated in a region characterized by diverse alpine landscapes, including parts of the Adige Valley and Val di Non. This area features a mix of challenging summits, accessible viewpoints, and historical sites, offering varied terrain for exploration.
Visitors frequently enjoy Monte Roen Summit, known for its beautiful alpine path and extensive panoramic vistas. Another popular spot is View of the Adige Valley from Monte di Mezzocorona, which offers a plateau accessible by cable car or a steep trail. Malga Kraun is also a beloved hut and summit, serving as a refreshment point with excellent food.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. View of the Adige Valley from Monte di Mezzocorona is considered family-friendly, with a plateau at 900 meters accessible by cable car. Malga Kraun is also noted as family-friendly, providing a welcoming hut experience.
You can explore historical sites like Doss Castel, an archaeological site above Fai della Paganella. It features remains from the Bronze Age and the second Iron Age, offering a wonderful view of the Adige Valley.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the trail to the summit of Monte di Mezzocorona is one of the steepest in Trentino, with significant elevation gain. Monte Roen Summit also features an alpine path with some difficult passages, recommended for experienced hikers.
Corno di Tres is a small but beautiful summit, away from the main routes, offering sensational 360° panoramic views of the Ortler and the Dolomites, with a metal disc for orientation.
Beyond hiking, the area around Ton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Ton, Road Cycling Routes around Ton, and Gravel biking around Ton, catering to different cycling preferences.
Visitors appreciate the diverse alpine landscapes, the extensive panoramic vistas from summits like Monte Roen Summit, and the welcoming atmosphere of places like Malga Kraun, known for its excellent food and staff. The mix of challenging trails and accessible viewpoints also contributes to a rewarding experience.
Yes, Malga Kraun is a popular hut and refreshment point known for its excellent food and welcoming staff. Additionally, the plateau at Monte di Mezzocorona has some refuges and hotels.
You can expect brilliant prospects and deep views, including extensive panoramic vistas from Monte Roen Summit. Monte di Mezzocorona offers a significant viewpoint of the Adige Valley, while Corno di Tres provides sensational 360° views of the Ortler and the Dolomites, dividing the Val di Non from the Adige Valley.


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