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Parco Regionale dell'Adamello
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September 9, 2022
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September 14, 2025
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Best routes near Equipped trail between CAI Trail 26 and Trail 17

4.7
(22)
145
hikers
14.6km
06:56
1,150m
1,150m
Embark on a challenging hike through Adamello Park with the Climb to Rifugio Tita Secchi passing through Blumone bivouac — Ring tour. This difficult route covers 9.1 miles (14.6 km) with a significant elevation gain of 3779 feet (1152 metres), typically taking around 6 hours and 56 minutes to complete. You will traverse varied terrain, from dirt roads through meadows to rocky sections requiring easy climbing and occasional use of hands. The trail offers expansive panoramic views, especially from the Cornone di Blumone, and overlooks the enchanting Lago della Vacca near Rifugio Tita Secchi.
This hike demands very good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience; it is not recommended if you suffer from vertigo. Be prepared for sections of an old military mule track, some of which may be damaged, and a diagonal traverse over scree that can be snow-covered. The descent, in particular, can be tricky due to unstable stones, so exercise maximum caution. In early summer or with fresh snow, the trail becomes significantly more challenging and may require crampons and ice axes.
The route is notable as a ring tour, providing diverse perspectives of the landscape. You will encounter the welcoming Rifugio Tita Secchi, a great stop for local cuisine, and the rustic, self-managed Blumone bivouac, offering basic shelter in a high-altitude setting. The trail also holds historical significance, passing by ruins of WWI defense lines, and forms a section of the longer Alta Via dell'Adamello (Sentiero numero 601).

4.5
(6)
54
hikers
13.9km
06:39
1,000m
1,000m
Embark on a challenging hike from Gaver to Passo del Termine, following Route 626 through the Italian Alps. This difficult route covers 8.7 miles (13.9 km) and demands a significant 3283 feet (1000 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 6 hours and 39 minutes to complete. As you ascend, you will encounter varied terrain and stunning alpine vistas, including the impressive Cascata del Fiume Caffaro waterfall.
To begin your adventure, you can park near the hydroelectric plant in Gaver, which serves as the starting point for this trail. Planning your visit for good weather is crucial given the route's difficulty and the alpine environment. Always check local conditions before you set out, as parts of the trail can be exposed.
This trail is notable for its rich historical context, tracing old military paths that once saw action during World War I. You will pass the ruins of a former military hospital at Passo del Termine, offering a glimpse into the past. The route also features a via ferrata section, adding an exciting element to your journey through this rugged landscape.

3.0
(2)
49
hikers
12.3km
04:59
630m
630m
Embark on a moderate hike from Gaver to Lago Nero, a journey spanning 7.6 miles (12.3 km) with an elevation gain of 2063 feet (629 metres). This route typically takes around 4 hours and 59 minutes to complete. You will traverse varied terrain, moving from paved paths through floodplain forests with clear streams to rugged alpine sections, all leading you towards the pristine waters of Lago Nero. Keep an eye out for the impressive Monte Blumone rising in the distance as you make your way through the landscape.
Your adventure begins at Locanda Gaver, a convenient starting point for many trails in the region. To reach the trailhead, follow the SS669 from Ponte Caffaro on Lake Idro, heading towards Bagolino and Valle Dorizzo. The Locanda Gaver also provides options for food and accommodation if you plan to extend your stay in the area. Plan your visit to allow ample time to enjoy the journey and the destination.
This trail takes you deep into Parco Regionale dell'Adamello, following the well-marked CAI trail 26. The route offers a chance to spot local wildlife like deer, roe deer, chamois, and marmots, and potentially even brown bears. A notable feature of the trail is an equipped section with safety cables, adding an adventurous element to your hike through this wild part of the Italian Alps.
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