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Hike the difficult Tre Cime del Bondone Circuit, a 8.5-mile loop offering panoramic views of the Dolomites and Lake Garda.
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 2.60 km for 1.17 km
After 4.59 km for 70 m
Waypoints
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Highlight • Summit
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Highlight • Natural Monument
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8.79 km
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13.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.69 km
3.66 km
2.98 km
1.24 km
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Surfaces
6.93 km
5.96 km
429 m
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The circuit offers varied terrain, starting with forest paths and wide meadows. You'll encounter dirt roads, wild trails, and rocky sections. The ridge connecting the three peaks includes parts with steep scree and a gorge. Be aware that the ascent to Doss d'Abramo has two sections that may require a via ferrata kit, though these can be bypassed.
Yes, the ascent to Doss d'Abramo includes two stretches that are considered via ferrata sections, involving metal ropes and steps in the rock. While some parts can be challenging, especially in wet conditions, the main circuit can be completed by bypassing these more technical sections if you are not equipped or comfortable with them.
This circuit is celebrated for its magnificent landscapes and spectacular views, often described as a 'balcony over Trentino'. You'll enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello and Presanella glaciers, Lake Garda, and the Adige Valley. Key highlights include the summits of Cima Verde (2,102 m) and Monte Cornetto summit (2,178 m), as well as the unique Red Rocks of Cornetto. The trail also passes by the Viote peat bog and the 'Terrazza delle stelle' astronomical observatory.
The natural environment is rich in biodiversity. You'll transition from grasslands and spruce forests to mountain pine shrubs, alpine moors, and high-altitude grasslands with arctic-alpine herbaceous plants. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as marmots, deer, roe deer, and chamois.
The trail is easily accessible from Trento. Parking is typically available near the starting points in the Monte Bondone area, such as at Viote. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
Public transport options are available from Trento to Monte Bondone. You can check local bus schedules, for example, via visittrento.it, for routes that serve the Viote area, which is a common starting point for the circuit.
The Tre Cime del Bondone Circuit is located within the Riserva Naturale Integrale Tre Cime del Bondone. Generally, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required for hiking this trail. However, always respect local regulations for protected areas, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife.
While dogs are generally allowed on trails in the region, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and varied terrain, including potentially exposed sections. Be mindful of their capabilities on rocky or steep parts of the trail.
The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early autumn. Early summer is particularly beautiful when the meadows are in full bloom. Always check weather conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.
There are no refuges or refreshment points directly along the Tre Cime del Bondone Circuit itself. It is essential to bring sufficient food and drinks for the entire duration of your hike. You might find amenities at Malga Fragari, which is near the route, but plan to be self-sufficient.
Given the varied terrain and potential for challenging sections, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, and layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. If you plan to tackle the via ferrata sections, a complete via ferrata kit (helmet, harness, lanyards) is required.
Yes, the circuit intersects with several other paths. You will find yourself on sections of the Sentiero naturalistico delle Tre Cime, and parts of the Via ferrata dei Sparavèi and Via ferrata del Doss d'Abramo are also integrated into the route.
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