Best mountain peaks around Baselga Di Pinè are part of the larger Lagorai mountain range, offering diverse experiences in Trentino, Italy. The region provides access to several notable peaks popular for hiking and panoramic views. These mountains act as natural divides, showcasing expansive alpine landscapes and historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of trails, from challenging ascents to more accessible routes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful location with a panoramic view of the Adige Valley, Montevaccino, and the Piné plateau.
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Accessible both in summer and winter, the route allows you to see the Valsugana from above and to walk near the mountain station of an abandoned cable car
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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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Mount Calisio (also known as Argentario) is a 1,096-meter peak located between the municipalities of Trento and Civezzano. It is part of the Monte Croce-Sette Selle mountain chain. The area below (the Argentario Plateau) was once home to important silver mines, which declined in importance in the 15th century. The area, semi-abandoned for centuries, was rediscovered in the 20th century with the ever-increasing growth of residential areas. Mount Calisio features an underground fortification built by the Austrians starting in August 1915. It was one of the largest and most modern structures in the Trento fortress, with a classic "H" shape consisting of two galleries, 250 and 160 meters long, and a connecting tunnel. Later, 10-12 meter vertical concrete shafts were dug to install two howitzers in armored cupolas. The bases of the M16 aircraft can still be seen on the summit. Today, Mount Calisio is crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails maintained by the SAT (a subsection of the Italian Alpine Club) in collaboration with the Argentario Ecomuseum. The summit offers a fabulous view of the Adige Valley and part of the Valsugana.
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from the Miola Ice Palace to the Dosso di Costalta beautiful and easy
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It has many trails to explore and you can do many kilometers and altitude without ever passing on the same track
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Monte e Cima Calisio You can get there from a really beautiful forest road also suitable for Gravel Bike
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m), which offers a 360° vista of the Pinè Plateau and the Lagorai chain. Another highly appreciated spot is Monte Fravort, known for its splendid views after a steep climb. For a charming viewpoint closer to the plateau, Cros del Cuc provides unique perspectives of the Dolomites and surrounding nature.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Monte Panarotta (2,002 m), the southernmost two-thousander in the Lagorai range, was a contested area during the First World War. You can still find relics of the war, including trenches and a memorial cross at the summit. Similarly, Cima Vezzena (1,908 m) features the ruins of an Austrian fort, Werk Vezzena, from the Great War, offering a unique blend of nature and historical exploration.
For truly expansive views, Dosso di Costalta (1,955 m) is highly recommended, providing a 360-degree panorama encompassing the Brenta Dolomites, the western Lagorai chain, and even distant peaks. Monte Panarotta (2,002 m) also offers impressive views over the Valsugana valley and the Brenta Dolomites on clear days. From Cima Vezzena (1,908 m), you can enjoy superb vistas of the Valsugana valley and the lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Cros del Cuc is a family-friendly viewpoint on the Pinè Plateau, easily reachable along a forest path. While some routes on Monte Panarotta can be challenging, the ski area Panarotta 2002 is particularly suitable for families, and there are easier trails available. The ascent to Cima Vezzena is also considered relatively easy, making it accessible for families.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different fitness levels. For example, the "Costalta Trail" near Dosso di Costalta is a difficult 12.3-mile hike with panoramic views. A loop from Passo Redebus to Dosso di Costalta via "Senter dei Russi" (an old military mule track) is another option. Near Monte Panarotta, a circular route from Vetriolo Terme follows an ancient war path. For Cima Vezzena, you can reach the summit from Passo Vezzena via an old carriage road or path no. 205. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Baselga Di Pinè guide.
The main starting points for these peaks are quite accessible. Dosso di Costalta is roughly 15-20 minutes by car from Baselga di Pinè, typically accessed via Passo Redebus. Vetriolo Terme, a common starting point for hikes on Monte Panarotta, is about a 20-25 minute drive. Passo Vezzena, the starting point for ascents to Cima Vezzena, is approximately a 30-40 minute drive from Baselga di Pinè.
Absolutely. Many peaks offer opportunities for various activities. Dosso di Costalta is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing in winter. Near the peaks, you can also explore gravel biking and cycling routes. For instance, the Gravel biking around Baselga Di Pinè guide and the Cycling around Baselga Di Pinè guide offer numerous routes, including loops around Lake Caldonazzo and Lake Serraia.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, with spring bringing blooming azaleas (especially around Panarotta) and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the alpine lakes. In winter, some areas like Monte Panarotta transform into ski resorts, also offering opportunities for snowshoeing on peaks like Dosso di Costalta.
While popular peaks like Dosso di Costalta and Monte Panarotta can attract visitors, exploring trails during off-peak hours or weekdays can offer a quieter experience. For a charming and often less strenuous option, Cros del Cuc provides a serene viewpoint on the Pinè Plateau, easily accessible and offering beautiful scenery without the intensity of a major summit climb.
The Monte Calisio Summit Cross offers a wonderful 360° view, opening vistas towards Trento and the Adige Valley, as well as towards Mezzocorona. To the southeast, you can see Lago di Caldonazzo and the western foothills of the Lagorai. The summit also holds legacies from the First World War, including tunnels and shafts, with an information board providing historical context. It's a great spot for both natural beauty and historical insight.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Monte Fravort in the Lagorai mountain range offers a steep climb rewarded with splendid views. The ascent to Dosso di Costalta, particularly the "Costalta Trail," is also rated as difficult. These peaks provide demanding routes with significant elevation gains, perfect for those looking for a more strenuous adventure.


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