Best mountain peaks around Malcesine are primarily part of the Monte Baldo range, situated on the eastern shore of Lake Garda. This region is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, transitioning from Mediterranean vegetation to alpine meadows. The area provides access to numerous peaks that offer panoramic views of Lake Garda and the surrounding Alps.
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Always nice to make the Tremalzo
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Mountain biking on Monte Tremalzo in the Italian Alps is a real adventure for thrill-seekers. Monte Tremalzo offers some of the best mountain biking trails in the Alps with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The route is suitable for experienced mountain bikers looking for a challenge. There are many steep climbs, tight corners and slippery descents that require a good level of fitness and technical ability. While walking on Monte Tremalzo, you can enjoy the breathtaking nature. Here you will find forests, streams and mountain lakes, which are ideal places for breaks. The surroundings of Monte Tremalzo also offer many opportunities for other outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing and fishing. Here you can spend an unforgettable time in the mountains and take a break from the stress of everyday life. Here you can test your limits, stay fit and have an unforgettable experience.
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Great view of northern Lake Garda away from the crowds of tourists who take the gondola up
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A classic with many possibilities.
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Yes, the Tremalzo is a classic, mainly because of the panorama and the history. Technically speaking, there are nicer things to do than the rough scree slope. But if you are a biker who is in good physical condition and shy of asphalt and definitely wants to conquer the Tremalzo from Lake Garda, I recommend the following route: from Riva on the Ponalestrasse up to Lake Ledro and from there, at the end of a miserably steep slope up to the Bocca dei Fortini and on to the Passo Nota (at the foot of Tremalzo). But then not up to Tremalzo, but down to Vesio on slope 106 and briefly on the road to the turnoff to Val San Michele. From there it's a good, lonely 1000hm up to the Rifugio Tremalzo and a few more up to the tunnel. Then the classic descent over the Tremalzo slope, Passo Rocchetta and Pregasina down to Riva. Are pretty much exactly 80km and 3000hm, but every meter is mobile.
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A good way to get to Monte Baldo, but then hit the hiking trails! There's so much to discover.
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Great panorama from the summit cross, a really nice hike to see the lake from a completely new perspective!
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The tour has an even incline on tarred paths and roads. The descent in gravel offers a beautiful panoramic view.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Monte Baldo (Tratto Spino Summit Station), which offers 360-degree vistas of Lake Garda and the Alps, easily accessible via a rotating cable car. Another excellent choice is Monte Bestone Summit View, providing a grand perspective of Limone and the alpine landscape. For the highest point and ultimate regional panorama, Cima Valdritta (2,218 meters) offers views stretching from the Dolomites to the Po Valley on clear days.
Yes, the Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station is very family-friendly. The state-of-the-art rotating cable car from Malcesine makes the ascent an experience in itself, and at the top, you can enjoy grandiose views without an arduous climb. The area offers easy trails suitable for families, and the facilities at the summit station provide a comfortable experience.
The region offers a diverse range of hiking trails. For challenging routes, consider the Alta Via del Monte Baldo: Crest Trail 651 or the Monte Baldo Crests Trail. If you're looking for a less strenuous option with impressive views, Cima Telegrafo is accessible via a well-marked trail. You can find more detailed information and routes on the Hiking around Malcesine guide page.
Monte Baldo, often called the 'Garden of Europe,' is known for its unique microclimate and extraordinary biodiversity. As you ascend, you'll witness a transition from Mediterranean vegetation at lower altitudes to alpine meadows and rocky peaks higher up. It's home to numerous plant species, some endemic, and various wildlife, including deer, chamois, and golden eagles.
Absolutely. The mountain peaks around Malcesine are a paradise for mountain bikers. Monte Baldo offers trails ranging from challenging descents to more leisurely routes. Monte Tremalzo is particularly renowned for its dirt road, suitable for both mountain biking and gravel cycling, offering breathtaking views and is a must-do for MTB enthusiasts in the Lake Garda region. For more cycling routes, visit the Cycling around Malcesine guide.
On Monte Altissimo di Nago, you can find historical elements such as leftover military installations from World War I and a chapel near the peak. The Peace Trail (Sentiero della Pace), a significant alpine long-distance hiking trail, also crosses its summit, adding to the historical context of the area.
Cima delle Pozzette, at 2,132 meters, is generally less frequented than other major peaks. It offers spectacular views towards Lake Garda, the Brenta Dolomites, Lagorai, and Lessini mountain ranges, making it an excellent choice for those seeking stunning views with fewer crowds and a more peaceful hike amidst alpine scenery.
The highest peak in the Monte Baldo range is Cima Valdritta, reaching 2,218 meters (7,277 ft) above sea level. It offers the ultimate panoramic experience of the entire region and is a key destination for experienced hikers.
Yes, on Monte Altissimo di Nago, you'll find the Rifugio Damiano Chiesa at its summit, where visitors can enjoy refreshments and meals. Similarly, just below the peak of Cima Telegrafo, the Rifugio Telegrafo 'Gaetano Barana' offers a convenient resting point for hikers.
Visitors consistently praise the grandiose and breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Garda and the surrounding Alps. The ease of access to some peaks via the cable car, the diverse range of outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking, and the unique natural beauty of the Monte Baldo range are frequently highlighted as major attractions. Many appreciate the contrast between plains and mountains visible from viewpoints like View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. For a challenging long-distance run, consider the Alta via del Monte Baldo — ring tour from Malcesine (20.6 km) or Running up to the Summit of Cima delle Pozzette — Loop tour (21.5 km). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Malcesine guide page.


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