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Cimon di Bolentina Trail from Malé

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Trentino
Malé

Cimon di Bolentina Trail from Malé

Hard

5.0

(3)

29

hikers

Cimon di Bolentina Trail from Malé

07:42

14.2km

1,480m

Hiking

Tackle the difficult 8.8-mile hike from Malé to Sass de l'Anel ridge (via Trail 119) in Val di Sole, gaining 4865 feet of elevation.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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4.32 km

Mas de la Cros

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Mas de la Cros hut is located at around 1,600 meters above sea level. In the background, the Cimon di Bolentina stands out with its summit cross. In addition …

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Cimon di Bolentina

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

10.5 km

2.37 km

1.02 km

343 m

Surfaces

10.6 km

3.29 km

192 m

112 m

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Highest point (2,230 m)

Lowest point (750 m)

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Tuesday 2 June

21°C

9°C

36 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the actual route for the "From Malé to Sass de l'Anel ridge (via Trail 119)" hike?

It appears there's some confusion regarding this specific trail name. While Malé is a town in Italy and Sass de l'Anel ridge likely refers to a feature in the Dolomites (possibly Sass de Putia), a direct, officially designated "Trail 119" connecting these specific points hasn't been identified in our research. The komoot tour you're viewing covers a 14.2 km hike with 1483m of elevation gain, rated as difficult. It's best to review the detailed map on the komoot tour page to understand the exact path this particular route takes.

How difficult is this hike?

This komoot tour is rated as difficult. It covers a distance of 14.2 km with a significant elevation gain of 1483 meters, making it a challenging endeavor that requires good physical condition and hiking experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

Given the difficulty and elevation, you can expect varied and challenging terrain. This often includes steep ascents and descents, potentially rocky sections, and possibly exposed areas. If the route traverses parts of the Dolomites, it might include high alpine pastures, steep gullies, and mixed forests, similar to other challenging trails in the region.

Where can I park to access this trail?

Since the exact starting point for a unified "Malé to Sass de l'Anel ridge via Trail 119" is unclear, specific parking information is difficult to provide. If you are starting from Malé, look for public parking options within the town. For trails in the Dolomites, trailheads often have designated parking areas, but these can fill up quickly during peak season. Always check local signage for parking regulations.

Is this hike dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on many trails in the Val di Sole region and the Dolomites, but specific rules can vary. Given the difficult rating and potential for challenging terrain, ensure your dog is fit enough for a long, strenuous hike. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature parks, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife. Be sure to carry enough water for both yourself and your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

For challenging mountain hikes like this one, the best time to visit is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, snow has usually melted from higher elevations, and trails are clear. Always check the local weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

Do I need any permits or need to pay an entrance fee for this area?

Hiking in the Val di Sole region and the Dolomites generally does not require specific permits or entrance fees for most trails. However, if any part of the route enters a protected area like a nature park, there might be specific regulations to follow, such as staying on marked paths or restrictions on camping. Always respect local guidelines and protected areas.

Are there any points of interest or viewpoints along the way?

This komoot tour includes a highlight at Mas de la Cros, which is categorized as a hut. Huts often offer refreshments and stunning views. Given the significant elevation gain, you can expect impressive panoramic views of the surrounding mountain landscapes, especially if the route reaches a ridge or high point.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route shares sections with several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the SICAI Ciclo, DOGA - Dolomiti Garda - Standard Route, and DOGA - Dolomiti Garda - Variante Dolce Vita. Additionally, it utilizes several local forest roads, including Strada forestale Plaza Longa, Strada forestale Mas del Merlo, and Strada forestale Plaza Merendaia, as well as a small section of Piazza Regina Elena.

Are there any amenities like cafes or accommodation near the trail?

Malé, as a town, offers various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. If the route passes by Mas de la Cros, it might offer refreshments. For other parts of the trail, especially in more remote mountain areas, amenities will be scarce, so it's crucial to carry sufficient supplies.

What should I bring for a difficult hike like this?

For a difficult, 14.2 km hike with significant elevation, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, a waterproof jacket, plenty of water (at least 2-3 liters), high-energy snacks, a map and compass (or a fully charged GPS device), sun protection, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp. Inform someone of your plans before you go.

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