Best attractions and places to see around Selva Di Progno, a municipality within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, offer a diverse range of points of interest. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the extensive Forest of Giazza, and its rich cultural heritage, notably the Cimbrian community in Giazza. Selva Di Progno extends into the upper Val d'Illasi, reaching the southern slopes of the Carega mountain group, providing varied terrain for exploration.
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It is the northernmost refuge in the Veronese Lessinia, at 1,750 meters above sea level. It is also the highest, on par with the Primaneve refuge on Mount Tomba. Its open position offers sweeping views in all directions. It has been beautifully renovated, both inside and out. 300 meters to the north, the observatory is definitely worth seeing, with its indication of the visible mountains and trenches from the First World War.
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Rifugio Castelberto, with good food and tasty sandwiches
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easy walk, beautiful panorama
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beautiful view from the Castelberto refuge
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a crossing on a rope suspension bridge is definitely worth doing
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The refuge is located in the Lessinia Regional Natural Park and is well suited as an intermediate stop and refreshment point for the many excursions that can be done in the surrounding area. In summer it can be reached by car, motorbike or on foot, while in winter with cross-country skis and snowshoes thanks to the groomed trails.
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Beautiful place, you eat like a god 👍👍👍
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Selva di Progno is nestled within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes. You can explore the extensive Forest of Giazza, one of Italy's first state-owned forests, which is criss-crossed by scenic paths. The municipality also extends into the upper Val d'Illasi, reaching the southern slopes of the Carega mountain group. Don't miss Montagna Spaccata, a natural scenery attraction offering opportunities for mountain climbing.
Yes, Selva di Progno is rich in history and culture. Visit Giazza (Ljetzan), a unique Cimbrian center where an ancient Germanic dialect is still spoken. In Giazza, you'll find the Cimbrian Museum, preserving the community's traditions. You can also see Madonna della Lobbia, an example of rural stone architecture, and the Castelberto Hut, a faithful reconstruction of a World War I barracks with nearby trenches.
The area is ideal for mountain sports. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and mountaineering. The European E5 path passes through Giazza. For specific routes, you can explore hiking trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes around Selva di Progno.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci and Podestaria Mountain Hut are both marked as family-friendly, offering facilities and refreshment points. During the Christmas season, the Crib of Campofontana and the renowned Live Nativity Scene in Contrada Roncari (December 24-26) are popular family attractions.
For breathtaking views, visit Cima Carega Summit Cross, the highest peak of the Carega group, offering vistas of the Lessinia regional park and Monte Baldo. The Castelberto Hut, situated at 1765 meters, provides a panoramic view spanning the Val d'Adige, Val dei Ronchi, Pasubio, Carega, and even glimpses of the Dolomites.
The Cimbrian people settled in the Lessinia area around the 12th century, bringing with them a unique Germanic dialect called 'Tauc.' Today, Giazza is the only place where this ancient dialect is still spoken. You can delve deeper into their history and traditions at the Cimbrian Museum in Giazza.
Yes, Selva di Progno hosts several distinctive events. The Festa del Fuoco (Festival of Fire) is an important annual event held in Giazza on June 23rd (summer solstice), featuring fire rituals, music, and performances. In mid-August, the Sagra paesana dell'Assunta is a village festival where you can taste 'gnocchi sbautui,' a typical Lessinian dish. The Fiera del Derlo, held in early October, celebrates the historical 'derlo' basket.
For experienced hikers, the ascent to Cima Carega Summit Cross is a challenging climb, especially from Rifugio Scalorbi. The 'Cima Carega Loop from Rifugio Revolto' is another difficult route. These trails often require good physical condition and, in winter, crampons due to snow.
While many trails can be challenging, the extensive Forest of Giazza offers numerous scenic paths that vary in difficulty, providing options for easier walks. The area around the huts like Cesare Battisti Hut and Podestaria Mountain Hut often have more accessible routes nearby, especially in summer.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks when the weather is mild. In winter, the area transforms, offering opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, especially around huts like Podestaria Mountain Hut.
Yes, several mountain huts in the area offer both accommodation and dining options. The Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci and Podestaria Mountain Hut are examples of places where you can find facilities, restaurants, and pubs. These huts often serve as strategic points for excursions.
While some refuges like the Cesare Battisti Hut at Tre Croci are accessible by car, public transport options directly to all trailheads or remote attractions can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving for greater flexibility when exploring the Lessinia Regional Natural Park.
Absolutely. The Ponte AVIS Suspension Bridge is a magnificent Tibetan-style bridge, 105 meters long and suspended 35 meters high, offering breathtaking views of Val Leogra. It's a notable feature in the area and a popular highlight for visitors.


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