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Hike the difficult 4.2-mile Route 421 from Schilpario to Passo di Ezendola, featuring steep climbs and carved rock stairs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes segments that may be dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
After 1.68 km for 84 m
After 5.04 km for 84 m
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Passo di Ezendola
Mountain Pass
3.28 km
Highlight • Settlement
6.80 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.79 km
2.01 km
Surfaces
4.74 km
2.03 km
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This challenging hike usually takes around 4 hours and 7 minutes to complete one way. Keep in mind that this duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The trail begins in the Paghere neighborhood of Schilpario village, specifically near the hotel and cross-country ski track, at an altitude of 1150 meters. Parking should be available in the village, particularly near the starting point.
No, this trail is classified as difficult. It features a very steep initial climb through the woods, locally known as "the Terrible," and progresses through varied terrain including pastures, scree, and carved rock sections. It's best suited for experienced hikers.
The terrain is quite varied and demanding. It starts with a very steep ascent through a wooded area, then opens up to the plain of Ezendola hut. Beyond the hut, the slope becomes gentler, traversing pastures before transitioning to scree. A unique feature is the "Scale dell'Ezendola," a section of carved rock, just before reaching the grassy saddle of Passo di Ezendola.
The trail is known for its challenging initial climb, nicknamed "the Terrible," due to its steepness. Another distinctive feature is the "Scale dell'Ezendola" (Ezendola Stairs), a section of rock that has been carved to facilitate passage. You'll also pass the Ezendola hut, which serves as a crossroads with another path.
While specific restrictions aren't mentioned, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash on challenging mountain trails, especially given the varied terrain and potential for wildlife. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for a difficult hike with steep sections.
There is no information suggesting that permits or entrance fees are required to hike the From Schilpario to Passo di Ezendola (via Route 421) trail.
Mountain trails like this are best hiked during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when snow has melted and weather conditions are more stable. Always check local weather forecasts before you go, as conditions can change rapidly at higher altitudes.
Yes, you will reach the plain of Ezendola hut at 1600 meters altitude, which can serve as a resting point. It also marks a crossroads with path 419.
Yes, the route intersects with other paths. Notably, it crosses path 419 at the Ezendola hut. Sections of this trail also overlap with official routes such as La Via Decia - Tappa 4, SICAI Ciclo, Sentiero Lungo, CamminaForeste - Tappa 4D, and various segments of Pineta Schilpario.
Given the trail's difficulty and varied terrain, you should pack sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layers of clothing for changing mountain weather, plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS device, and sun protection. Trekking poles can be very helpful, especially on the steep sections and scree.
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