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Hike the moderate Monte Enna Trail to explore World War I fortifications, enjoy panoramic views of the Dolomites, and visit the Cross of Mon
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.40 km
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The Monte Enna Trail is a moderate hike that generally takes around 1 hour and 51 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the historical sites along the way.
The trail often begins from the parish church in the hamlet of Enna, near Torrebelvicino. While specific parking details aren't provided, you can usually find parking available in or near the hamlet, especially close to the church, which serves as a common trailhead.
The terrain on the Monte Enna Trail is varied. You'll encounter comfortable mule tracks (mulattiera), some sections of paved road, and true single-track trails (sentiero). The ascent to the Monte Enna Cross, Fort Enna, and the Observatory can involve some steep stone steps, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness.
The Monte Enna Trail is classified as 'moderate'. While it's accessible to a range of fitness levels, some experience is beneficial due to varied terrain and steep sections. It's generally suitable for hikers with some experience, and active families might enjoy it, but be prepared for the moderate difficulty.
The trail is rich in history and offers stunning views. You can explore the well-preserved Fort Monte Enna, an imposing WWI fortification. You'll also pass the Osservatorio di Enna WW1, an Italian military observation post. The Monte Enna Cross provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Little Dolomites, Leogra Valley, and other surrounding mountains.
The mid-seasons, spring and autumn, are generally considered the best times to hike this trail. Autumn is particularly recommended for its warm colors and stunning foliage, offering a beautiful backdrop to your hike.
The Monte Enna Trail often forms a loop. It typically starts from the parish church in Enna, leads to the historical sites and viewpoints, and then descends towards Passo di Santa Caterina before returning to the starting point, making for a fulfilling circuit.
While specific regulations are not detailed, trails in this region generally permit dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to ensure your dog is well-behaved and to carry waste bags to maintain the trail's cleanliness.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Monte Enna Trail or to explore the historical sites like Fort Monte Enna.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the S3, Sentiero del Monte Enna, Sentiero delle rogazioni, and S.Caterina - M. Enna trails.
For the most picturesque experience, plan your hike during the autumn. The vibrant fall colors enhance the already stunning panoramic views, especially from the Monte Enna Cross, making it an unforgettable journey through nature and history.
Quick lap as it had started to rain. In my opinion, the route can be followed by everyone (even families with children or with the dog) given that there are 2 roads (the white one and the one in the woods) the one I took in the woods is not marked and above all steep so you need to have legs, be careful if it rains and it slips. After all, a tour that is always beautiful and full of greenery. There you can see the cross, observatory and fort.