Mountain peaks around Bedollo, located in Italy's Trentino region, offer diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its woodlands and proximity to lakes, providing a typical alpine atmosphere. Visitors can explore a variety of elevated points, from panoramic viewpoints to challenging summits. This region is known for its natural landscape and numerous hiking trails.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The necessary gear (E-Mtb), depending on the season for wind +/- cold. Opening
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Excellent fresh ricotta and tosella
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Dos Le Grave (or Doss de le Grave) is one of the most interesting natural areas in the Argentario Ecomuseum, in the Monte Calisio area. It features an important biotope that displays two extremely different environmental typologies: a wetland and an arid zone, located respectively at the foot and on the western flank of Dos. A characteristic of this small, semi-desert-like elevation is the striking presence of bonsai-like Scots pines growing on waste material from silver mining (an activity that affected the entire plateau from the 11th to the 15th century). The arid portion is in immediate contact with the wetland below. This peat bog was formed by the filling of a small lake basin. Small bodies of open water still remain from this basin.
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beautiful panoramic point and excellent forestry
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from the Miola Ice Palace to the Dosso di Costalta beautiful and easy
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Easy and pleasant excursion, accessible all year round. 360° panorama and with support points at Malga Cambroncoi and Passo Redebus.
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Beautiful Malga with views, great food and drinks and some yummy cheese. Check opening times and kitchen in the weekend closes around 15:30
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For exceptional 360-degree panoramic views, Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m) is highly recommended. Another must-see viewpoint is Cros del Cuc, especially noted for its stunning panorama in autumn and winter mornings. For a more challenging ascent with rewarding views, consider Monte Fravort.
Yes, Cros del Cuc is categorized as family-friendly and offers a great panorama. Additionally, the area around Malga Cambroncoi, which serves as a starting point for the ascent to Dosso di Costalta, is known for its hospitality and is suitable for families.
The mountains around Bedollo are characterized by thick woodlands and proximity to picturesque lakes. You'll find a typical alpine atmosphere with diverse landscapes. From peaks like Dosso di Costalta, you can admire the Piné plateau with its two lakes, the Fersental valley, and the western part of the Lagorai mountain chain.
The region offers beauty year-round. For hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, spring to autumn are ideal. Autumn and winter mornings are particularly noted for ideal lighting for photography at viewpoints like Cros del Cuc. In winter, the area transforms for activities like ski-mountaineering and cross-country skiing.
Yes, you can find mountain huts like Malga Cambroncoi, known for its hospitality and homemade cheese. Near Monte Fravort, there's also the recently built Friendship Bivouac, which provides shelter with beds and a table, though it lacks a stove.
The area provides ample opportunities for trekking and walking. You can also find various cycling routes. For specific trails, you can explore options like the 'Passo Scalet Trail (SAT 407)' or the 'Wolf Waterfall – Segonzano Pyramids loop' for hiking. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out routes like 'Malga Montagna Granda – Val dei Mocheni Waterfall loop'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Bedollo, MTB Trails around Bedollo, and Road Cycling Routes around Bedollo guides.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the summit of Dosso di Costalta can be reached in about half an hour from Malga Cambroncoi without significant difficulty, making it relatively accessible. Other peaks like Monte Fravort involve a steeper, more challenging climb. There are options suitable for various experience levels, from easy walks to difficult ascents.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the 'Alta Via del Porfido: Anello da Bedollo' is a difficult hiking route that forms a loop. For mountain biking, you can find loops like 'Malga Cambroncoi – Redebus Pass loop from Palù del Fersina'.
Passo Redebus is a scenic spot that connects the Piné plateau with the Val di Fiemme and serves as a good starting point for various mountain excursions. Malga Cambroncoi is also a common starting point, particularly for reaching Dosso di Costalta.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially the 360-degree vistas from peaks like Dosso di Costalta. The natural beauty, characterized by thick woodlands and alpine lakes, is also highly appreciated. The hospitality of alpine huts and the variety of hiking and outdoor activities contribute to a rewarding experience.
Yes, some alpine huts, like Malga Cambroncoi, offer good hospitality, food, drinks, and homemade cheese. It's always a good idea to check their opening times, especially for kitchen services, which might close earlier on weekends.
Bedollo is located near the Lagorai mountain chain, which is the longest mountain chain in the eastern part of Trentino. This area is known for its wild beauty and includes remote alpine lakes like Lago di Stellune, accessible via stunning hikes. The Lagorai provides a classic alpine atmosphere with diverse hiking and ski-mountaineering options, offering a backdrop to many views from Bedollo's peaks.


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