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Mountaineering routes around Peio are situated within the Ortles-Cevedale Group and Stelvio National Park, offering a diverse alpine environment. The region is characterized by high peaks, including Monte Cevedale (3,769m) and Monte Vioz (3,645m), and features imposing glaciers. Crystalline schist walls provide varied rock climbing experiences, while numerous marked trails traverse the landscape. This area offers a range of challenging ascents and high-altitude excursions.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
4.9
(16)
132
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.8
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116
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5.0
(4)
59
hikers
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
(5)
55
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10.9km
07:44
1,230m
1,220m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
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43
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12.1km
07:46
1,290m
1,290m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hiking around Peio
Beautiful place, clear lake, glacier just a stone's throw away
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Nice viewpoint, and beautiful waterfall, beautiful and well built bridge
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Quite a difficult route but beautiful views of the Cevedale group
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At 3,325 meters, it's almost as high as the highest mountain in the Dolomites, the Marmolada. Fantastic views from up here; on a clear day, you can even see the Dolomites!
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The path is a bit tricky to find. There's a bit of climbing at first, but then it's easy to walk. The descent is also manageable. Unfortunately, there's no summit cross at the top.
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The Plima-Schlut suspension bridge in the Martel Valley. A beautiful adventure trail. Suitable for families.
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The mountaineering routes in Peio cater to a range of abilities. While the majority, 46 out of 57 routes, are classified as difficult, there are also 11 moderate routes available. This allows for both experienced alpinists and those seeking high-altitude trails with less technical challenge to find suitable options.
While most routes are challenging, there are moderate options that could be suitable for those with some mountaineering experience looking to progress. An example is the Old Dam Wall in Martell Valley – Zufall Hut loop from Zufallhütte - Rifugio Nino Corsi, which offers a scenic journey through the Martell Valley.
The routes in Peio offer stunning views of the Ortles-Cevedale range, featuring towering glaciers and snow-capped peaks like Monte Cevedale and Monte Vioz. You can also encounter crystal-clear torrents and fir and larch forests. Notable highlights include the Plima Gorge Suspension Bridge and the Old Dam Wall of the Plima River.
Yes, several mountain huts serve as crucial bases and resting points. The Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi is a beautifully located hut at 2264 m, often used as a starting point for routes towards Cevedale. Other huts in the region include Hintergrathütte and Rifugio Larcher al Cevedale.
While many mountaineering routes are demanding, the broader Peio region within Stelvio National Park offers extensive trekking and hiking opportunities, including leisurely walks. During winter, snowshoeing routes like "Discovering the Park" are popular and can be family-friendly.
Peio is located within the Stelvio National Park, which has specific regulations regarding dogs to protect wildlife. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules for the exact route or area you plan to visit within the park.
Yes, many routes in Peio are designed as loops. For example, the Zufall Hut – Old Dam Wall in Martell Valley loop from Zufallhütte - Rifugio Nino Corsi and the Zufall Hut – Madritschjoch loop from Zufallhütte - Rifugio Nino Corsi are popular circular options.
The best time for mountaineering in Peio generally depends on the specific route and conditions. Summer months offer more accessible high-altitude trails. For ski mountaineering, winter and spring provide optimal snow conditions. Always check local weather and snow reports before heading out.
Peio is situated within the Stelvio National Park. While general hiking on marked trails typically doesn't require a permit, certain activities, especially those involving glaciers or specific protected areas, might. It's advisable to check with the Stelvio National Park authority or local mountain guides for the most current regulations, especially for advanced mountaineering or ski mountaineering.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many popular starting points for mountaineering routes, such as near the Zufallhütte - Rifugio Nino Corsi, have designated parking areas. It is recommended to research specific route starting points for detailed parking information, as some may require a fee or have limited space.
The routes in Peio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 200 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the diverse alpine environment, the challenging ascents, and the stunning high-altitude excursions within the Ortles-Cevedale Group and Stelvio National Park.
Yes, as Peio is located within the Stelvio National Park, there are opportunities to spot diverse flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for alpine wildlife such as chamois, ibex, marmots, and various bird species, especially in quieter areas and during early morning or late evening hours.
Absolutely. The Ortles-Cevedale group offers numerous routes for experienced alpinists, including ascents of peaks like Monte Cevedale (3,769 m) and Monte Vioz (3,645 m). The Rifugio Cesare Branca – Palòn de la Mare (3703 m) loop from Branca Hut is an example of a difficult route with significant elevation gain, suitable for those seeking a substantial challenge.


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