Mountain passes around Denno, situated in the Trentino region of northern Italy, provide varied terrain for outdoor exploration. This area features a landscape characterized by mountain ranges and valleys, making it suitable for hiking trails near Denno Val di Non. Visitors can find a range of natural features and viewpoints across the region's passes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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little traffic is true, "without ramps" is wrong. They are not very long, but there are 2x 13% ramps from the south. And the view from the top is zero.
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off-road and more beautiful but challenging
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Attention, on the way down to the Rifugio croz del Altissimo, part of the path has broken away at the gully. Status 20.09.2024
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Here you can experience a magnificent mountain panorama!
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From the Grostè Pass, take path 390 which turns northwest and skirts the Pietra Grande massif, climbing steps and metal ropes. Near the Orti della Regina (1 hour 30 minutes from the Grostè Pass), path 390 joins path 336 (Costanzi), which you follow through the Upper Val Gelada to the Bocca dei Tre Sassi (2614 m), 1 hour 30 minutes; 3 hours from the Grostè Pass. Once you have left path 336, follow the sign 334 downhill through the Val delle Giare to the junction with path 306, Palete path (just under an hour's walk - 4 hours from the start). Continue uphill on the path to the Grostè Pass, 1 hour 20 minutes - 5 hours 20 minutes in total.
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From the pass above the Rifugio Stoppani you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains
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From the road it is the starting point of the ski lifts and also of many paths
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Visitors frequently enjoy Grostè Pass, known for its suitability for summer walking within the Brenta mountain group. Another favorite is Passo Gaiarda, offering beautiful views from its 2242m elevation. Santèl is also popular, especially with cyclists, and serves as a starting point for hikes with cable car access to Paganella.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Vidi Trail Via Ferrata is a notable option. This route involves climbing steps and metal ropes, leading towards Bocca dei Tre Sassi, and is considered a challenging climb.
Many passes offer stunning vistas. For instance, Passo Gaiarda provides beautiful views on both sides of the valley. Passes like Passo Le Fraine and Santèl are also recognized as excellent viewpoints.
The Denno area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including difficult ones like the Lake Tovel – Red Bay loop, as detailed in the Cycling around Denno guide. For road cycling, there are routes like the Mendel Pass – Val di Non Cycle Path loop, available in the Road Cycling Routes around Denno guide. Hiking is also very popular, with trails ranging from easy to difficult, such as the Malga Flavona – Malga Termoncello loop, which you can explore further in the Hiking around Denno guide.
Yes, at Santèl, you'll find a large car park, accommodation, and restaurants, making it a convenient starting point for various activities. It's located at 1,040 meters.
Grostè Pass is particularly enjoyable for walking in the summer months. While it's a beautiful area, some visitors note that it may not be suitable for walking in winter conditions.
Passo Le Fraine, situated at 1,712 meters, is an ideal spot to pause and recover, whether you're coming from Tuenno or Malé. It's a perfect place for a short break after the effort of the climb.
The terrain varies significantly. Some routes, like the Vidi Trail Via Ferrata, involve challenging climbs with steps and metal ropes. Other passes, such as Grostè Pass, are suitable for walking, especially in summer. Some areas, like parts of Passo Gaiarda, are not ridable with a mountain bike due to steep carrying passages.
The komoot community highly appreciates the diverse offerings, with 155 upvotes and 59 photos contributed. Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning viewpoints, the variety of mountain passes catering to different activity levels, and the opportunities for challenging climbs and scenic walks.
Yes, Santèl is an excellent starting point for hikes, and you can even take a cable car from there to the Paganella mountain. Its facilities and parking make it a convenient base for adventures.
Passo Gaiarda is located at an elevation of 2242 meters, offering expansive views of the surrounding valleys.


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