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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Cavizzana

Best mountain peaks around Cavizzana are found in the Trentino region, with Cavizzana serving as a base for exploring diverse mountain experiences. The area offers access to significant mountain ranges like the Brenta Dolomites, known for their limestone spires, and distinct peaks such as Monte Peller. Visitors can explore a variety of mountain terrain, from alpine meadows to panoramic ridges, providing numerous opportunities for hiking and nature observation. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes and geological formations.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Malga Tassulla

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It is really enchanting ... You can drive up to the Monte Peller Refuge, then from here through an easy path that passes from the Malga Tassula, you reach the …

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Claudio Costanzi Albasini Bivouac

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It's a very cozy bivouac. There's a spring nearby (5-10 minutes). It's also signposted. There's a canister in the bivouac, so it's best to bring it with you.

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Monte Peller

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From Monte Peller at 2,280 meters, you can overlook the lush green meadows of the Tassulla Alm and enjoy the magnificent mountain panorama in the background.

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Sasso Rosso

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Hiking towards Sasso Rosso you can enjoy the views of the summits Cima Cesta, Sasso Rosso, Cima Uomo, Cima Omet and Cima Vallina.

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View on Mount Peller

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Monte Peller, located between Val di Sole and Val di Non, is the northernmost peak of the Brenta Dolomites.

The mountain, 2,319 meters high, is actually made up of two peaks: the real one and the Croce del Peller.

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Dr. Rübe
July 5, 2025, Malga Tassulla

A very nice Malga. Food is delicious and people are very kind.

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It's a very cozy bivouac. There's a spring nearby (5-10 minutes). It's also signposted. There's a canister in the bivouac, so it's best to bring it with you. The spring has been expanded so that water can be drawn from a single well. I was there on June 25, 2025. It hadn't rained before. No water came from the expanded spring. About 5 meters further on, the pipe seems to be broken. There's water there, but very little. It takes patience. With a small container for scooping, the water is easy to get.

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Jenni
July 21, 2024, Monte Peller

What a view! If visibility is good, you can see Ortler, Rosengarten/Schlern, Lattemar and as far as the Beluner Dolomites. Fantastic! And these flower meadows up here are wonderful.

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From this side, Monte Peller looks almost like a volcanic cone. But it was actually a glacier that once gave it this shape. Beautiful mountain!

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Monte Peller, located between Val di Sole and Val di Non, is the northernmost peak of the Brenta Dolomites. The mountain, 2,319 meters high, is actually made up of two peaks: the real one and the Croce del Peller.

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Chicco
August 25, 2018, Malga Tassulla

It is really enchanting ... You can drive up to the Monte Peller Refuge, then from here through an easy path that passes from the Malga Tassula, you reach the valley of the Nana, from here you can continue towards the Sasso Rosso or Cima Uomo , or descend to the Malga cavalli and return to the Peller Refuge along a beautiful ring of about 12 km

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Johanna
July 15, 2018, Malga Tassulla

The Malga Tassulla is surrounded by vast mountain pastures, where cows, goats, horses and sheep graze from June to September. In one of the three buildings of the Malga Tassulla is a dairy with direct sales, which has opened during this period. Contact Malga Tassulla: +39 335 5645404

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Johanna
July 15, 2018, Monte Peller

From Monte Peller at 2,280 meters, you can overlook the lush green meadows of the Tassulla Alm and enjoy the magnificent mountain panorama in the background.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks to explore near Cavizzana?

Cavizzana serves as an excellent base for exploring several magnificent mountain peaks and ranges. Key areas include Monte Peller, the broader Brenta Dolomites, and Cima Vese. Each offers unique landscapes and hiking experiences, from alpine meadows to dramatic limestone spires.

What makes the Brenta Dolomites a special destination near Cavizzana?

The Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are renowned for their dramatic and unique landscapes. Characterized by impressive limestone spires and towers often described as 'rock skyscrapers,' this mountain group is entirely situated within the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park. It's a paradise for mountaineers and hikers, offering routes like the spectacular Via delle Bocchette and the multi-stage Dolomiti di Brenta Trek.

What can I expect when hiking Monte Peller?

Monte Peller, the northernmost peak of the Brenta Dolomites, offers a range of hiking opportunities. You'll find diverse alpine flora in the Pian della Nana meadows and may spot marmots. The Peller Refuge provides welcoming rooms, cuisine, and panoramic views. From the summit, you can enjoy vistas encompassing the vast plateau of Val Nana and extending to the Val di Non below. For more details on a hike, you can visit visittrentino.info.

Are there any challenging mountain climbs in the Cavizzana region?

Yes, for those seeking a strenuous yet rewarding day hike, the ascent to Cima Vese Summit is a great option. It takes hikers through lowland forests and mid-mountain pastures, leading to a panoramic ridge that separates Val di Sole from Val di Bresimo. The summit provides breathtaking views and a profound connection with nature.

What are some popular hiking routes near Cavizzana?

There are numerous hiking opportunities around Cavizzana. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Terzolas to Cima Vese Summit (via Trail 117A)' or the 'Pian della Nana – Malga Tassulla loop from Lago Verdé'. You can find more details and other routes on the Hiking around Cavizzana guide page.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks near Cavizzana?

While many mountain trails offer varying difficulties, some areas are more accessible. For instance, the area around Malga Tassulla is surrounded by vast mountain pastures, making it suitable for walks. The Malga itself is listed as family-friendly and offers a dairy with direct sales. The easy path from Monte Peller Refuge to Malga Tassulla is also a good option.

What kind of natural attractions can I see from viewpoints around Cavizzana?

From various viewpoints, you can witness diverse natural beauty. For example, from Sasso Rosso, hikers can enjoy vistas of multiple surrounding peaks like Cima Cesta, Cima Uomo, Cima Omet, and Cima Vallina. The View on Mount Peller highlight offers stunning perspectives of Monte Peller itself, which from some angles resembles a volcanic cone.

Where can I find mountain huts or bivouacs for overnight stays or refreshments?

The Peller Refuge on Monte Peller is typically open from mid-June to mid-September, offering rooms and cuisine. Additionally, Malga Tassulla is a hut surrounded by pastures, and the Claudio Costanzi Albasini Bivouac provides a cozy shelter with a nearby spring.

What are the best times to visit the mountain peaks around Cavizzana?

The best time for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when the weather is milder and mountain huts like the Peller Refuge are open. During this period, the alpine flora in areas like Pian della Nana meadows is in full bloom. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, but requires different gear and expertise.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking or gravel biking near Cavizzana's peaks?

Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find routes like 'Monte Vigo and Lago dei Caprioli — Alpine Gravel in Val di Sole' for gravel biking, or more challenging MTB trails such as 'Malga Monte Sole – Malga Stablasolo loop from Malé'. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Cavizzana guide and the MTB Trails around Cavizzana guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks near Cavizzana?

Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the dramatic limestone spires of the Brenta Dolomites to the rich alpine flora and wildlife of Monte Peller. The panoramic views from summits like Sasso Rosso and the rewarding challenge of hikes like Cima Vese are also highly valued. The presence of welcoming mountain huts and the opportunity for various outdoor activities contribute to a memorable experience.

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