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Hike 8.0 miles (12.9 km) from Madonna di Campiglio to Lago Alto, gaining 2001 feet (610 metres) through stunning alpine lakes and Dolomites
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.29 km
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5.29 km
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Highest point (2,280 m)
Lowest point (1,770 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This round trip is considered demanding, requiring a good level of physical fitness. While komoot rates it as 'moderate', the route involves significant altitude changes and varied terrain, making it a challenging yet rewarding experience. Some sections, particularly between Bocchetta and Tre Laghi, might not be well-marked, so careful navigation is advised.
The trail features varied terrain, including both earth and rocky surfaces. You'll navigate winding paths through alpine meadows, and in the early season, you might encounter lingering snowfields. The route leads through high, rocky peaks and can include ascents with 'bristling curves'.
The hike offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites and the Adamello-Presanella mountain group. A major highlight is the succession of crystal-clear alpine lakes, including Lake Pradalago, Lago Scuro, Three Lakes, Lago Alto, and Lake Malghette. The majestic reflections of the mountains on the lake surfaces are particularly stunning.
The trailhead is conveniently accessed from Madonna di Campiglio. You can take the 5 Laghi cable car, which transports hikers to the vicinity of the 5 Laghi Mountain Hut, allowing for an immediate immersion into the mountain environment. Parking is available in Madonna di Campiglio, though it's advisable to start early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check local regulations before you go, as specific restrictions might apply to certain areas or times of the year.
The best time to hike this route is typically from late spring (once snow has melted) through early autumn. During the early season, you might encounter lingering snowfields, while late autumn can bring colder temperatures and the possibility of early snow. Summer offers the most stable weather, but it's also the busiest period.
As of current information, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required for hiking in the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. However, it's always good practice to check the official park website (e.g., visittrentino.info) for any updates on regulations or potential changes before your visit.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers significant sections of the Sentiero dei Tre Laghi (26% of the route) and smaller portions of the Sentiero "Amedeo Catturani" (6%). You'll also find it overlapping with various segments of the Pradalago-Campiglio trail.
Yes, the trail passes by the Viviani Pradalago Hut and Pradalago Lake, which can serve as a refreshment point. However, refreshment points can be spaced far apart on this demanding route, so it's crucial to carry sufficient water and snacks.
Given its classification as 'demanding' and its length, this specific route is generally not recommended for beginners or young children. It requires a good level of physical fitness and experience with alpine hiking. There are other, less strenuous trails around Madonna di Campiglio that might be more suitable for families.
To make the most of this challenging route and avoid crowds, consider starting your hike early in the morning. This allows ample time to complete the demanding sections and enjoy the stunning alpine scenery, especially the reflections on the lakes, before the afternoon sun or potential weather changes. Carrying plenty of water is essential as refreshment points are limited.
Departure from Malga Zeledria in Madonna di Campiglio (free parking). First stop Pradalago lake, then Malghette lake, Alto lake, Tre Laghi and Scuro lake.
Tiring ride and challenging in some sections due to delicate passages (Lago Scuro-Pradalago section above all). But the view and the environment make up for everything!