Mountain peaks around Carzano, a municipality in Trentino, Italy, are not found directly within the village, which sits at 433 meters above sea level. Carzano serves as a base for exploring the nearby mountain ranges, particularly the Lagorai chain. This region is known for its diverse mountainous landscapes, offering a variety of outdoor adventures. The Lagorai chain, composed of porphyry rocks, provides a distinct contrast to the Dolomites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Climbing this peak in winter is a small undertaking, as reaching it involves a 25- to 30-kilometer round trip and about 1,000 meters of elevation gain, starting from Campomulo (Gallio cross-country skiing center). Once you've conquered it, however, it fills your heart and mind.
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From this summit, the plateau of the 7 municipalities shows itself in all its immense beauty.
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Spectacular views in every direction. The numerous remains of the Great War buildings and the suffering of the soldiers who lived there for years are a source of reflection.
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The summit is easily reachable with good training, the path is never dangerous or exposed, if you continue the tour towards Cima Larici you must pay close attention to the steep descent
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Cima della Caldiera is one of the highest peaks of the Asiago plateau 2124 meters. It has an important view of the entire plateau but also of the other surrounding peaks starting from Ortigara, peak 12, Portule; as well as of Valsugana, peak d'Asta and the Pale di San Martino. It is known for the war events of the Great War: from here the attack on the Austrian positions on Ortigara started.
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Spectacular labyrinth, worth a visit and I assure you it will remain etched in your mind. A succession of ups and downs, narrow walls, passages between narrow rocks, panoramic points, ladders. I think one of the most beautiful labyrinth routes in the area 😍🤩
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Altitude 2124 and crazy 360° view. To climb to the top it takes a few minutes and good balance.
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Managed by the same family for numerous generations, the Crucolo refuge stands at around 1,100 meters above sea level at the foot of Lagorai. Particularly worth trying here is Parampampoli, a liqueur that Giordano Purin invented in the 1950s by mixing together coffee, wine, grappa and sugar. However, you can also buy and taste cured meats and cheeses.
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Carzano serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning mountain ranges nearby, particularly the Lagorai mountain chain. This significant range in the Eastern Alps of northern Italy's Trentino region is known for its wild and relatively untamed landscapes.
The Lagorai chain offers several prominent peaks. Cima di Cece (2,754 m) is the highest peak in the range, offering spectacular panoramic views for experienced hikers. Other significant peaks include Monte Cauriol (2,494 m) and Colbricon (2,602 m), known for the beautiful Colbricon lakes. From the komoot community, Portule Peak is highly popular, offering a 360° panorama at 2,308 meters.
The Lagorai chain is often referred to as the 'small Tibet of the Alps' due to its wild and relatively untouched nature. It stands out from the Dolomites with its primary composition of porphyry rocks, creating colorful faces in shades of black, red, and green. It's one of the least inhabited areas in Trentino, offering tranquility and a deep connection with nature away from mass tourism.
The region around Carzano, especially the Lagorai chain, offers an extensive network of trails catering to various skill levels. You can find everything from panoramic routes to multi-day treks connecting alpine huts. The terrain varies from gentle slopes to rugged ridges, with larch woods transitioning to high-mountain environments.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, peaks like Cima di Cece and Monte Cauriol in the Lagorai chain present exciting and significant challenges. The ascent to Cima di Cece is particularly appreciated for its beauty and length. Portule Peak also offers a rewarding, albeit strenuous, climb with incredible views.
Beyond the panoramic views from peaks like Portule Peak, the Castelloni of San Marco is a stunning natural labyrinth of caves, tunnels, and canyons, offering spectacular views of the Valsugana valley and the Lagorai mountains. The Colbricon lakes, near the peak of Colbricon, are also picturesque alpine bodies of water scattered amidst forests and pastures.
Yes, the area has significant historical importance. The Lagorai chain was a site of fierce mine warfare during the First World War, with evidence of these events still found along some routes. Mount Ortigara Memorial is recognized as a 'Sacred Zone to the Fatherland' due to its dramatic history during the Great War. Cima della Caldiera was also an important stronghold for the Italian army during the war.
The best time for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks near Carzano is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow. However, the Lagorai chain transforms into a fairytale landscape in winter, offering opportunities for snowshoeing, freeride skiing, ice climbing, and ski mountaineering.
Besides hiking and trekking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find mountain hikes, road cycling routes, and general cycling tours. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Carzano guide, or check out the Road Cycling Routes around Carzano and Cycling around Carzano guides for cycling options.
Yes, you can find mountain huts (rifugi) that offer food and sometimes accommodation. For example, Rifugio Crucolo, located at the foot of Lagorai, is known for its traditional food, cured meats, cheeses, and the local liqueur Parampampoli.
You will encounter diverse landscapes ranging from gentle slopes to rugged ridges. The area features beautiful larch woods, high-mountain environments, and numerous alpine lakes formed during the post-glacial retreat, adding to the picturesque scenery. The unique porphyry rock formations also contribute to the distinct visual appeal.


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