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Hike the moderate 7.1-mile Lusia Lakes Trail (via Route 633) for stunning alpine views and refreshing lake dips in Parco Naturale Paneveggio
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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14 m
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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606 m
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2.06 km
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2.80 km
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4.12 km
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4.95 km
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5.39 km
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8.30 km
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11.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.48 km
4.32 km
1.67 km
Surfaces
5.84 km
5.51 km
119 m
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Highest point (2,700 m)
Lowest point (2,040 m)
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The trail typically starts from Passo Lusia (2056 m). You can access this area via cable cars from Bellamonte or Moena, which can also reduce your initial ascent. Parking availability will depend on your chosen starting point, especially if using the cable car stations. It's advisable to check local information for specific parking areas near Bellamonte or Moena, or directly at Passo Lusia if driving there.
Yes, the Lusia Lakes Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through the Parco Naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved around other people and animals.
The best time to hike the Lusia Lakes Trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when the weather is most favorable and the trail is free of snow. During summer, you can even refresh your feet in the cold lake water, which is a unique experience. Winter hiking conditions would require specialized gear and experience.
The Lusia Lakes Trail is located within the Parco Naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails within the park. However, it's always good practice to respect park regulations, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife. If you use cable cars to access the trailhead, those will have their own fees.
The Lusia Lakes Trail presents a mixed difficulty. It begins with a steep path (n. 633) ascending the Lasté slopes, which requires good fitness. However, a portion of the return journey, specifically forestry route n. 623, is described as easy. Overall, with a distance of nearly 11.5 km and over 800 meters of elevation gain, it's rated as moderate, suggesting it requires good fitness and sure-footedness, with some sections potentially aligning with SAC 2-3 difficulty.
You can expect a varied terrain on this trail. It starts with a steep ascent on path n. 633, followed by sections that lead to high viewpoints. The return journey includes path n. 621 descending to an alpine cottage and an easy forestry route (n. 623). The landscape is wild and natural, featuring rocky paths, grassy slopes, and stunning views of the Lusia Lakes basin.
Along the route, you'll encounter several notable points of interest. These include the Lusia Hut, the View of the Catinaccio, and Baita Lastè 2327 m. You'll also pass by La Sella di Lisia, the Upper Lusia Lake, and Forcella Bocche. Don't miss the spectacular View of Lago di Lusia and the View of the Lusia Lakes Basin from elevated points. The Redolf Bivouac near one of the lakes and historical Great War fortifications also add to the trail's character.
The Lusia Lakes Trail (via Route 633) is designed as a loop path. It starts with an ascent on path n. 633 and returns via Route 621 and the easy forestry route n. 623, bringing you back to the starting area.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Sentiero attrezzato del Gronton, SICAI Ciclo, Troi dei Soldai, and Troi del Buro. These intersections might offer opportunities to explore alternative routes or extend your hike if you wish.
Yes, there are amenities available. You'll find the Lusia Hut and Baita Lastè 2327 m along the route, which can serve as resting points or places to get refreshments. The Redolf Bivouac is also situated near a lake, offering another potential stop.
Given the trail's moderate difficulty and varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Dress in layers to adapt to changing mountain weather, and bring waterproof outer shells. Pack plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can be helpful for the steep sections. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views!