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Hike the moderate 6.1-mile Canavaccia and Dallagiacoma Alpine Guides Trail in Adamello-Brenta Nature Park, gaining 2588 feet.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.31 km
1.61 km
953 m
869 m
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6.35 km
2.54 km
855 m
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Highest point (2,260 m)
Lowest point (1,460 m)
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This moderate trail is approximately 9.7 kilometers (6 miles) long and generally takes around 4 hours and 40 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace, breaks, and weather conditions.
Rated as 'moderate', this trail is suitable for hikers with a good level of physical fitness and some experience. While not overly technical, it involves an elevation gain of nearly 800 meters, so a firm and steady step is essential. Alpine guides often tailor experiences, making it accessible for those ready for a challenge.
The terrain on this trail is varied, typical of the Italian Alps. You can expect a mix of rocky paths, wooded slopes, and potentially narrow canyons or stream beds. The route offers spectacular scenery with untouched nature and vast, upward-lifting views, characteristic of the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park.
The best time to hike this trail is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the paths are clear of snow and the weather is more stable. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized equipment like snowshoes or crampons, and often the guidance of an alpine professional.
Yes, a significant point of interest along the route is the Cornisello Hut. This hut offers a great spot to rest and enjoy the surrounding alpine scenery. The trail itself provides numerous viewpoints showcasing the majestic mountain landscapes.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Sentiero della Canavaccia e guide alpine Dallagiacoma for about 74% of its length. It also passes through sections of the Sentiero di Serodoli e Nambrone for approximately 22% of the journey, offering a diverse hiking experience.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check specific park regulations before your visit.
As the trail is located within the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park, there are typically no specific permits required for hiking the trail itself. However, it's always advisable to check the official park website for any current regulations, especially regarding access to certain areas or during peak seasons.
While the exact trailhead can vary depending on the specific guided itinerary, trails in this region often start from accessible points with parking. For guided tours, your alpine guide will provide precise meeting and starting point details. Public transport options to the general area may also be available.
Hiking in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park offers opportunities to observe diverse alpine wildlife. Keep an eye out for chamois, ibex, marmots, and various bird species, including eagles. Remember to maintain a respectful distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.
For a moderate alpine hike, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layered clothing for changing mountain weather, rain gear, a backpack with sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, sun protection, and a map or GPS device. If hiking with guides, they will advise on any specialized equipment needed.
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