Monte Asolone WWI Memorial Trail from Finestron
Monte Asolone WWI Memorial Trail from Finestron
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03:15
10.4km
350m
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Historic WWI battlefield trail to Monte Asolone summit with trenches, memorials and Dolomites views.
Last updated: September 16, 2025
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39 m
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1.98 km
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2.08 km
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10.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.01 km
4.76 km
608 m
Surfaces
6.01 km
4.09 km
253 m
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Highest point (1,510 m)
Lowest point (1,260 m)
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Wednesday 3 June
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Departure: Finestron, Cismon del Grappa Travel time: 3.5 hours Beautiful views along the ridge of Mount Asolone, even though it was a cloudy day; the return mule track was monotonous. The detour to the top of Col Bonato is also worth it. For a full description: https://www.trodoitrails.com/
Medium length tour but without any difficulty. The most "challenging" part is from the start to the first peak. Then it is a long up and down until the descent. I should have continued to the Croce del Termine, but seeing the Malga Farine I made an azimuth towards it. Then simple descent on a forest road to close the loop. Modest difference in altitude
Circular excursion that covers some of the most significant places of the Great War on Monte Grappa. The departure is in Finestron (small car park) where there is a panoramic terrace overlooking Valbrenta and you follow the directions of Trodoi Trails 16 which accompanies you, first on Col Beretta, then on Monte Asolone. I recommend also following the variant proposed by the guide to reach Col Bonato where there is a memorial for Emanuela and Gian Marco who lost their lives in the Marmolada tragedy. The route is not difficult and is well marked. For more information you can consult the guide at the following link https://www.trodoitrails.com/.