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11.1km
700m
Hiking
Hike the moderate Cima Ora Fort Loop for historic World War I fortifications and panoramic views of Lake Idro and surrounding mountains.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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470 m
Ruins
Ruins
1.76 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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1.98 km
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3.06 km
Monte Breda
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5.96 km
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7.60 km
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11.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.45 km
2.58 km
973 m
131 m
Surfaces
6.93 km
2.63 km
847 m
591 m
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Highest point (1,510 m)
Lowest point (1,000 m)
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The primary highlight of this route is the historic Fort Cima Ora, a significant World War I fortification. From its strategic location, you'll also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views, including multiple spots offering a View of Lake Idro, a View of Lake Idro, and a Panoramic View of Lake Idro, as well as Mount Baldo and Mount Maniva.
The trail primarily follows a white gravel road leading to the fort, which can be winding and steep in sections with sharp bends. Some parts also feature beautiful mountain paths with glimpses of Lake Idro. Overall, it's a mountain environment, so expect varied terrain.
While the overall route is rated as moderate, the difficulty can vary. The main gravel road directly to the fort can be relatively easy and not strenuous for a shorter walk. However, if you plan to do the full loop, especially if it's a longer variation, it requires good fitness and appropriate gear due to the mountain terrain and elevation changes.
Specific parking information isn't detailed in the provided sources, but trails in this area typically have designated parking near trailheads, often in villages like Anfo or Idro. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult local tourism resources like visitlakeidro.com for the most current parking options.
The trail is best enjoyed during seasons with favorable weather conditions for mountain hiking. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and clear views. While not explicitly stated, winter hiking might present challenges due to snow or ice, requiring specialized gear and experience.
The sources do not explicitly state a dog policy for this specific trail. Generally, dogs are often permitted on hiking trails in Italy, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers. Check local regulations or signs at the trailhead for any specific restrictions.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Cima Ora Fort Loop or the fort itself in the provided information. Access to natural trails and historical sites like this in Italy is typically free, though parking might incur a fee in some areas.
Yes, the route overlaps with several other official trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Anello Valsabbino, Alta Via del Caffaro - Tappa 4, Alta via dei Forti - Quarta tappa, CamminaForeste - Tappa 3A, and Sentiero dei Laghi - 1 Percorso Bresciano. Shorter segments also coincide with Bagolino (Ponte di Romanterra) - Forte di Cima Ora, Anfo (Santa Petronilla) - Baremone, Alta via dei Forti - Quinta tappa, Levrazzo - Roccolo Breda, and Sentiero Eridio 1° tappa.
Given the mountain terrain, it's essential to wear good hiking shoes and appropriate clothing suitable for varying weather conditions. Always carry sufficient water, especially on warmer days. While the fort's interior is forbidden, a headlamp or flashlight might be useful if exploring the exterior ruins in low light or for general safety.
The trail is located near Anfo and Lake Idro, which are tourist areas. You can expect to find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby villages. For specific information on local services, resources like visitlakeidro.com or visitbrescia.it would be helpful.
The Fort Cima Ora was constructed between 1913 and 1915 as one of 42 strongholds built to defend the Kingdom of Italy during World War I. Its strategic location offered commanding views, making it a crucial defensive point. Information signs at the start of the road provide more details about its history and construction.
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