Best mountain peaks around Bondone offer diverse experiences, from high-altitude vistas to historical sites. The region is characterized by prominent peaks such as Monte Cornetto, Doss d'Abramo, Cima Verde, and Monte Palon, which often encircle the Viote plateau. These peaks provide panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges, contributing to the area's rich natural landscape. The terrain includes accessible paths and more challenging sections, catering to various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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On the east side there is an alternative route up to the fort which also passes through a short section of iron path and a long, slender ladder that overcomes a wall of about fifteen metres.
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The Rifugio Monte Stino, at 1,437 m, is nestled in the Val Sabbia, between Lake Idro and Lake Garda. Opened in 2014, it offers typical local cuisine and large outdoor spaces. There is no possibility of overnight stay. Next to the refuge is the Chiesetta degli Alpini. It is open all year round, but to book and check openings I recommend visiting the refuge website: https://www.facebook.com/people/Rifugio-Monte-Stino
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The view up here is not towards the lake 😉
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Closed Tuesday and Wednesday, otherwise always open from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Beautiful summit, but you should bear in mind that a climb at the beginning of April is still associated with a lot of snow (up to 4 meters), which makes the climb more difficult.
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Italian fort of the First World War, the enormous complex of buildings, although abandoned, manages to make most people imagine what life was like on the front more than 100 years ago. anyone intending to visit it should do so with extreme caution! ⚠ the entire structure falls apart!
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The Cima Ora fort is part of the route of forts and artefacts on the trail of the 1915-18 war on Lake Garda. From its roof, where currently only the holes where the cannon batteries were positioned remain, you can admire a breathtaking 360 degree panorama from Mount Baldo to Lake Idro and Mount Maniva. At the start of the road that leads to the fort there is an information sign explaining the history and construction.
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The Monte Bondone massif features several notable peaks, including the "Three Peaks of Bondone" – Monte Cornetto, Doss d'Abramo, and Cima Verde – which encircle the Viote plateau. Another significant peak is Monte Palon. These peaks are renowned for their breathtaking panoramic views and diverse recreational opportunities.
For expansive vistas, Monte Cornetto (2,180 m) offers views of the Valle dell'Adige, Vallagarina, and distant Brenta Dolomites. Cima Verde (2,102 m) provides privileged views of major Trentino mountain groups. Additionally, from Fort Cima Ora, you can admire a 360-degree panorama encompassing Mount Baldo, Lake Idro, and Mount Maniva.
The Monte Bondone area offers a range of hiking experiences. A highlight is the circular route connecting the Three Peaks (Monte Cornetto, Doss d'Abramo, Cima Verde), which provides constantly changing landscapes. While many paths are accessible, some sections, like parts of the ascent to Doss d'Abramo, include technically demanding sections equipped with metal cables, requiring a via ferrata kit.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to Doss d'Abramo includes sections with metal cables that require sure footing and a via ferrata kit. Another challenging option is the hike to Monte Caplone, a 5-hour trek over wide and narrow paths, past historic war craters, and through untouched nature to its 1,976-meter summit.
Yes, the path leading to Cima Verde is generally accessible to everyone. The area around the Viote basin (at 1,500 m a.s.l.) also offers easier walks. For family-friendly walks, you can explore the running trails around Bondone, which include moderate loops suitable for a leisurely pace.
The area is rich in natural features. The Viote basin, nestled among the peaks, is a significant natural haven with an integral nature reserve and the Viote Alpine Botanical Garden, showcasing Alpine plants. You'll find diverse ecosystems ranging from grasslands and spruce forests to mountain pine shrubs and alpine moors. Wildlife such as marmots, deer, roe deer, and chamois can also be spotted at higher altitudes.
Yes, the region has historical significance. A notable site is Fort Cima Ora, which is part of the route of forts and artifacts from the 1915-18 war on Lake Garda. From its roof, where cannon batteries once stood, you can enjoy a panoramic view.
Beyond hiking, Monte Bondone offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking or gravel cycling on routes like the beautiful dirt road of Monte Tremalzo. The region also features ski resorts, and opportunities for mountain climbing, rock climbing, horseback riding, and hang gliding. For cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bondone or Cycling around Bondone guides.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is favorable for outdoor activities. However, some higher peaks like Monte Caplone can still have significant snow cover in early April, making ascents more challenging.
Yes, for a stop and refreshment after a climb, Monte Stino Hut offers typical local cuisine and large outdoor spaces. It is located at 1,437 m and is open from May to September. There are also cafes and other amenities in the surrounding villages and at the base of Monte Bondone.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views, the diverse hiking experiences ranging from accessible paths to challenging sections, and the rich natural environment. The circular route connecting the Three Peaks is a favorite for its constantly changing landscapes, and the presence of wildlife like marmots and deer adds to the appeal.


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