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Hike the moderate Val della Mite Trail in Stelvio National Park, gaining 2106 feet over 4.3 miles with panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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Highlight • River
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The trail navigates a rugged, rocky landscape characterized by red rocks and screes. You'll find yourself in an environment with scarce vegetation, accompanied by the sounds of the glacial stream Rio della Mite. The path progressively steepens as it ascends towards Pejo 3000, involving stony sections.
The Val della Mite Trail is considered moderately difficult to challenging. Starting from Rifugio Doss dei Cembri (2,315 meters), it involves an uphill ascent of approximately 633 meters over 3.1 km to reach Pejo 3000 (2,970 meters). The rocky and stony sections, combined with the significant elevation gain, make it a demanding effort.
Along the trail, you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Val di Pejo and surrounding peaks, including the Vioz Glacier and the Presanella Group. Notable features include the Bridge Over the Rio Vioz, the Rio Viotz, and small meltwater lakes known as Laghetti della Mite. You'll also pass by Rifugio Mythe – Pejo 3000.
While dogs are generally allowed on trails within Stelvio National Park, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check local regulations, especially concerning cable cars or huts, before bringing your dog.
The best time to hike the Val della Mite Trail is during the summer months, typically from late June to early September. In winter, this area transforms into a ski slope. Summer offers accessible high-altitude hiking conditions and the best chance for clear panoramic views.
There is no general entrance fee to hike within Stelvio National Park. However, specific activities or access to certain areas might require permits or fees. For the Val della Mite Trail, you won't need a hiking permit, but you will likely use the Pejo 3000 cable car, which has a fee. Always check the latest information on the official park website or local tourism sites like visitvaldipejo.it for any updates.
The trail is typically accessed via the Pejo 3000 cable car. You can find parking in Pejo Fonti, where the cable car base station is located. Parking fees and availability should be checked locally or on sites like visitvaldisole.it or visitvaldipejo.it.
Being located within Stelvio National Park, the area is an unspoiled natural oasis. You have a good chance of observing wildlife such as chamois, especially on the slopes towards the lakes, as noted by the Ibex on the slope towards the lake highlight.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other official trails. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Sentiero dei Tedeschi and other segments also identified as Val della Mite.
Given its moderately difficult to challenging rating, significant elevation gain, and rocky terrain, this specific trail is generally not recommended for families with very young children or those unaccustomed to strenuous high-altitude hiking. However, the Pejo 3000 cable car offers easy access to high-altitude views, and there might be easier, shorter walks available near the cable car station.
For this high-altitude hike, it's essential to bring sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, rain gear, plenty of water, snacks, sunscreen, a hat, and a map or GPS device. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on the rocky and steep sections.
Yes, the trail starts near Rifugio Doss dei Cembri, and you'll also pass Rifugio Mythe – Pejo 3000, which offer food and refreshments. In Pejo Fonti, at the base of the cable car, you'll find various amenities including accommodation, restaurants, and cafes.
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