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Mountaineering routes around Drena are situated in the Trentino region of northern Italy, within the Sarca Valley. This area is characterized by a unique landscape featuring dramatic canyons, extensive limestone formations, and the distinctive boulder fields of the Marocche. The region's mild yet alpine climate supports diverse terrain, from lush vineyards to rugged mountain paths, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.9
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207
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2.72km
01:27
170m
170m
Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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1,095
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6.27km
02:17
240m
240m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.8
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1,165
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5.00km
01:59
250m
260m
Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.8
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141
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Splendid view over the entire Lake Garda from Torbole to Sirmione
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Great via ferrata with a rewarding destination (view!!!) and also well suited for beginners and children.
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Great little town with winding narrow streets and many small shops, cafes, and restaurants! An ice cream at the church square is always a good idea!
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At the top of the mountain, you walk on a kind of stone sea with great patterns in the stones. Surefootedness necessary.
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A gem with a castle ruin. Very picturesque.
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Even in spring 2026: an extremely well-maintained alpine hut for self-use and payment on an honor system...we are glad that such traditions are still "kept alive" - respect to everyone who has contributed to this since 2001 and "thank you!"
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Beautiful path above Dro.
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Small path secured with steel cables.
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Drena offers a diverse range of mountaineering experiences, from accessible via ferratas to challenging sport climbing routes. The area is known for its dramatic canyons, extensive limestone formations, and the unique boulder fields of the Marocche. You'll find options suitable for various ability levels, with a total of 35 routes available, including 3 easy, 9 moderate, and 23 difficult trails.
Yes, Drena has options suitable for families and beginners. The Via ferrata Rio Sallagoni is a non-demanding route that offers beautiful canyon views and exciting elements like Tibetan bridges, making it an excellent introduction to via ferrata. Additionally, the Dos Pelà climbing sector, though not a mountaineering route in the traditional sense, is designed with families and beginners in mind, featuring shorter routes above grade four.
Many routes in Drena offer breathtaking scenery. The Via ferrata Rio Sallagoni provides stunning canyon views. For expansive vistas of the Sarca Valley, consider the Scalioni Trail – Crozolam Viewpoint and Cabin loop from Dro. The View of Lake Garda – Rifugio Stivo "P. Marchetti" loop from Ronzo-Chienis also promises impressive views, including glimpses of Lake Garda.
Yes, Drena features several circular routes. A popular option is the Biotopo delle Marocche Trail loop from Drena, which takes you through the unique boulder landscape of the Marocche. Another great loop is the Scalioni Trail – Crozolam Viewpoint and Cabin loop from Dro, offering varied terrain and expansive views.
Drena benefits from a mild yet alpine climate, making it suitable for mountaineering across various seasons. While many routes are enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn, the region's mild climate can also allow for winter climbing, especially in sun-exposed areas like the Dos Pelà sector. The Via Ferrata Rio Sallagoni is passable in all seasons. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond the routes themselves, Drena offers several points of interest. Perched atop a rocky spur, Castel Drena provides panoramic views of the Sarca Valley and the Marocche. You can also explore the unique geological formations of the Marocche boulder fields. For a break, consider visiting the Stivo Prospero Marchetti Mountain Hut or the Rifugio San Pietro, both offering places to rest and refuel.
The mountaineering routes in Drena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 400 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic and diverse landscapes, from the unique boulder fields of the Marocche to the stunning canyon views. The variety of routes, catering to different skill levels, is also frequently highlighted as a major draw.
Absolutely. Drena is well-known for its challenging routes, with 23 out of 35 available tours classified as difficult. The sport climbing sector at Castello di Drena, for instance, features overhanging crags with powerful, bouldery routes up to 8b. For a demanding mountaineering trail, consider the Crozolam Viewpoint and Cabin – Scalioni Trail loop from Arco, which covers a significant distance and elevation gain.
While specific parking locations vary by trailhead, Drena is generally well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts. Many popular starting points for routes, especially those near the town center or well-known climbing sectors like Drena Boulder, typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for the most accurate parking information for your chosen tour.
Given Drena's mild yet alpine climate and varied terrain, it's best to dress in layers. Essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, moisture-wicking clothing, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell. Depending on the season and specific route, you might also need gloves, a hat, and sun protection. For via ferratas, a helmet, harness, and via ferrata set are mandatory.
Yes, Drena and its surroundings offer several spots to refuel and rest. You can find options like the S. Giovanni Refreshment or the Malga Zanga Bar & Restaurant with View of Lake Garda. Mountain huts such as the Naranch Farm or the Stivo Prospero Marchetti Mountain Hut also provide opportunities for a break and a meal during longer tours.


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