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Mountaineering routes around Dolcè are situated in Italy's Veneto region, within the Adige Valley, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by limestone cliffs, the rugged terrain of the Lessinia Regional Nature Park, and the prominent Monte Baldo massif. This region provides access to challenging routes, including via ferratas, and serves as a gateway to the Dolomites.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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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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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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Scenically very impressive. Few real via ferrata passages https://www.via-ferrata.de/klettersteige/topo/sentiero-attrezzato-gerardo-sega
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The Rifugio Telegrafo, full name Rifugio Gaetano Barana al Telegrafo (Italian: Telegrafo Hut), is a mountain refuge belonging to the Verona section of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) on Monte Baldo in the province of Verona. The refuge, usually open from the beginning of June to the end of September, has 47 beds and a winter room with 6 beds. (Wikipedia)
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From here to reach Cima Telegrafo you go down a couple of hairpin bends and then start climbing again until the left fork for the summit
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It symbolizes the partnership between God and humanity. On the cross, two hands are depicted reaching out to each other to symbolize this partnership.
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This sculpture, located near the Telegrafo Refuge, was created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War. Source: https://www.scuoladartebrenzoni.it/2016/07/30/2-simposio-scolpire-nella-memoria-opera-il-saluto-del-soldato/
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A challenging section of the route, better to go downhill but there are a lot of rocks and you have to be careful, especially if it was raining. If you are looking for way back from Rifugio Fiori del Baldo it's better to go by the lift in some direction, going by foot all the way from Prada city is a little bit too much.
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Reach the cross... it's worth it
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Challenging, you need to be trained
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There are 18 mountaineering routes around Dolcè. While 5 are rated as moderate, the majority, 13 routes, are considered difficult, offering challenging ascents and ridge walks.
Yes, the region offers routes that include both. For example, the Preafessa Waterfall – Via Ferrata Gerardo Sega loop from Albergo Alpino is a popular difficult route featuring both a waterfall and a via ferrata section.
The routes around Dolcè offer expansive views, particularly from the Monte Baldo massif. The Telegrafo Peak (Monte Baldo) – Cima Valdritta loop from Catena del Baldo provides high-alpine vistas, while the Monte Baldo Ridge – Chiesetta di Santa Rosa loop from Cima Valdritta (Monte Baldo) offers scenic ridge views.
Many of the mountaineering routes around Dolcè are designed as loops. Examples include the Preafessa Waterfall – Via Ferrata Gerardo Sega loop from Albergo Alpino, the Telegrafo Peak (Monte Baldo) – Cima Valdritta loop from Catena del Baldo, and the Monte Baldo Ridge – Chiesetta di Santa Rosa loop from Cima Valdritta (Monte Baldo).
The mountaineering routes around Dolcè are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 110 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the diverse landscapes, from limestone cliffs to the rugged terrain of Monte Baldo, and the challenging nature of the ascents.
Yes, the region has historical significance. You can find imposing Austrian fortifications built in the 19th century to protect the Brenner road. While not directly on every mountaineering route, the area also features the 13th-century Castelleto and the unique Wood of Poets. For specific points of interest, consider visiting View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo or the various huts like Rifugio Telegrafo Barana on Monte Baldo.
The best time for mountaineering in Dolcè generally aligns with late spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically more stable, and trails are clear of snow, especially at higher elevations on Monte Baldo. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, there are several huts in the vicinity that can serve as rest stops or overnight accommodation. Notable options include Rifugio Telegrafo Barana on Monte Baldo, Fiori del Baldo Mountain Hut, and Podestaria Mountain Hut.
The terrain around Dolcè is diverse, characterized by limestone cliffs, the rugged landscapes of the Lessinia Regional Nature Park, and the prominent Monte Baldo massif. You'll encounter rocky paths, steep ascents, and exposed ridge sections, especially on the more difficult routes.
While the majority of routes are rated difficult, there are 5 moderate mountaineering routes available. These still require a good level of fitness and appropriate gear, but they offer a less strenuous introduction to the region's mountainous terrain compared to the more challenging ascents.
While Dolcè is accessible, reaching specific high-altitude trailheads for mountaineering often requires private transport. Some routes, like the Prada–Costabella Cable Car – Telegrafo Peak loop from Rifugio Fiori del Baldo, utilize cable car access, which can be reached via local bus services to the cable car station. It's advisable to research specific trailhead access for each route.
Given the challenging nature of many routes, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, appropriate layers of clothing for varying weather conditions, a waterproof jacket, sufficient water and snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. For routes involving via ferratas, a helmet, harness, and via ferrata set are mandatory.


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