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Hike the difficult 11.0-mile Strada degli Scarubbi Trail in Pasubio Massif, a historic military road with 3444 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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680 m
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1.64 km
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1.73 km
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4.83 km
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8.10 km
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10.6 km
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17.4 km
Rifugio Col Del Xomo
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10.8 km
3.73 km
2.28 km
880 m
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11.0 km
2.59 km
2.28 km
1.68 km
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The trail typically starts from Passo Xomo or Bocchetta di Campiglia. While it was once open to cars, private motor vehicles have been restricted since the 1980s. You'll need to park at designated areas near these starting points. Public transport options to Bocchetta Campiglia and Passo Xomo are available, though less frequent.
Specific rules regarding dogs on the Strada degli Scarubbi Trail are not explicitly stated in the available information. However, as a general guideline for trails in natural areas, it's usually recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially due to potential wildlife and other hikers. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
The best time to hike is generally from late spring to early autumn. During spring, the meadows are rich with wildflowers, but be aware that higher altitudes may still have snow and be prone to small landslides due to snowmelt and rain. Always check weather and trail conditions, as significant temperature differences can occur between the bottom and top sections.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for hiking the Strada degli Scarubbi Trail itself or for accessing the Pasubio Massif. However, it's always good practice to check local regulations before your visit, especially concerning protected areas. The trail is primarily used for hiking and cycling.
The trail offers varied terrain. Lower sections pass through woodlands, transitioning to sparser vegetation, shrubs, and eventually expansive meadows and rocky, treeless terrain as you ascend. A unique section of about one kilometer is carved into the rock above the 'spires of Scarubbi.' While generally wide and traversable, some parts can be arduous, and sturdy trekking boots are recommended. The trail has gentle slopes, typically 6-8%, with some switchbacks reaching about 9.5%.
The Strada degli Scarubbi is a historic military road, also known as CAI 370. It was built by the Italian Army in 1915 during World War I as a crucial mule track to access the summit of Pasubio and the front lines. It was initially used by trucks under dangerous conditions due to exposure to Austrian artillery fire. After WWII, it became a main route for early sightseers.
Yes, the trail offers stunning views of the Pasubio massif and the Venetian Prealps. Notable points include a Scenic Viewpoint on the Cliffside Trail, a View of the Valley, and a Picnic at 1930 m Under the Stars. You'll also pass historical sites like the Campiglia Gun Emplacement and a Guard Post Entrance. The trail culminates at the General Achille Papa Refuge.
Yes, the Strada degli Scarubbi often forms part of a loop hike with the more famous Strada delle 52 Gallerie (Road of 52 Tunnels). While the 52 Tunnels is typically used for ascent due to its unique historical narrative and tunnels, the Strada degli Scarubbi is frequently chosen for the descent as it's less steep and offers a different perspective. Unlike the 52 Tunnels, this trail is also open to mountain biking.
The trail ends at the General Achille Papa Refuge, which offers food and accommodation. Near the starting points like Passo Xomo and Bocchetta di Campiglia, you can find cafes, pubs, and other accommodation options. It's advisable to check availability and opening hours, especially outside peak season.
The Strada degli Scarubbi is generally considered of average difficulty. While it's a wide path with gentle slopes, some sections can be arduous, and the total elevation gain is significant. It's more suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to longer hikes and have sturdy trekking boots. Steep shortcuts are available but are more taxing. Consider the fitness level of all family members and be prepared for varying temperatures.
The section carved into the rock above the 'spires of Scarubbi' is more exposed and prone to small landslides, especially in spring. Always wear sturdy trekking boots and be prepared for significant temperature differences between the base and summit. Check weather and trail conditions before you go, particularly for snow at higher altitudes in spring. There's even a Bear Encounter Emergency Box, though bear sightings are rare.
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On the Strada delle 52 Gallerie.
Brief on the story in my simple words.
1915 in the Great War...as the Italians say, the Italian soldiers were positioned on the Pasubio to stop the Austrians.
The Strada degli Scarubbi (our way back) was then the supply road up.
But since …
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