Loop trail with hike up to the top of Mount Cornicoletto, Belmonte and Vedetta Alta in the Maddalena Group

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Circular route with ascent to Cima Cornicoletto, Belmonte, and Vedetta Alta in the Maddalene group

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    A highly rewarding hike unfolding over the most beautiful peaks and ridges of the wild Maddalene mountain range, on the border with South Tyrol.
    moderate
    Distance 11.9 km
    6:00 h
    1,175 m
    1,175 m
    2,625 m
    1,679 m
    Exciting circular hike to be completed in a full day connecting three famous peaks of the Maddalene group: Cima Cornicoletto, Cima Belmonte, and Cima Vedetta Alta. The hike does not present particular technical difficulties except familiarity with the high mountain environment and exposed trails and ridges. The itinerary is always well marked; the only section without ground markings but with a clear track is between Cima Cornicoletto and Cima Belmonte.

    Author’s recommendation

    Descending from Cima Vedetta Alta, it is recommended to take a break at one of the three huts encountered along the return: Malga Kessel, Malga di Revò, and Malga di Cloz.
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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

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    Highest point
    Cima Vedetta Alta, 2,625 m
    Lowest point
    1,679 m
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    Track types

    Dirt road 21.18%Forested/wild trail 1.65%Path 66.88%Unknown 10.27%
    Dirt road
    2.5 km
    Forested/wild trail
    197 m
    Path
    7.9 km
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    Safety information

    As you can imagine, the passability of trails in a mountain environment is closely linked to the current conditions and therefore depends on natural phenomena, environmental changes, and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this sheet may have changed. Before departure, check the trail status by contacting the refuge managers on your route, alpine guides, visitor centers of natural parks, and tourist offices.

    Tips and suggestions

    CAI / SAT trail difficulty classification: http://www.visittrentino.info/legenda-difficolta-cai

    Roadbook

    Difficulty: EE (expert hikers)

    From the parking lot, follow the signs to the nearby Malga di Cloz, which can be quickly reached along a dirt road. Once you reach the hut, take trail no. 7 which ascends above the hut until you reach the ruins of Malga Paiol. Continue climbing always following trail no. 7, heading towards the saddle between Monte Cornicolo and Cima Cornicoletto and ignoring the left fork with trail no. 10 that heads towards Cima Belmonte. The trail becomes steeper and zigzags up the steep slope until reaching the saddle between the two peaks. From the saddle, the nearby Cima Cornicoletto and its ridge made of rocks and grassy patches is clearly visible on the left. The ridge is tackled with some caution and soon Cima Cornicoletto, the first peak at 2294 m elevation, is reached.

    After leaving a thought and a signature in the summit book, continue descending along the ridge in the southwest direction towards the nearby Cima Belmonte. Here the trail is not well marked but the path to follow is obvious since you must descend the ridge and then climb the ridge leading to Cima Belmonte or Schöngrub at 2454 m elevation. This peak also has a cross and a summit book where you can leave a testimony of your passage.

    Now begins the beautiful traverse to the last of the three peaks, Cima Vedetta Alta. Descending from Cima Belmonte's ridge towards the west, you meet trail no. 22 which continues straight with gentle ups and downs among grassy patches. In two sections, a metal cable is installed to facilitate crossing a rocky slope but without technical difficulties.

    You thus reach Cima Vedetta Alta at 2624 m altitude, the third highest peak of the Maddalene group and a coveted destination for its spectacular view. After leaving a phrase in this summit book placed on the cross, the long descent begins along trail no. 11 which first goes down the rocky ridge and then along green meadows until reaching the comfortable Malga Kessel.

    From the hut, continue descending along the forest road until after the sixth hairpin bend where there is a fork with the trail leading to the nearby Malga di Revò and the subsequent Malga di Cloz. From here, continue along the dirt road traveled at the beginning to return to the parking lot.

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    Directions

    From Val di Non, continue in the direction of Val d'Ultimo passing through the towns of Rumo, Revò, or Castelfondo.

    Parking

    After the town of Proveis in the province of Bolzano, a short tunnel is entered and just after you can see the large dirt parking lot on the right.

    Coordinates

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    46.506414, 11.043710
    DMS
    46°30'23.1"N 11°02'37.4"E
    UTM
    32T 656797 5152345
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    Equipment

    Mountain boots and trekking poles to help with the descent are sufficient.

    Localization

    Parts of this content were machine translated using Italian as the source language

    Similar routes nearby

    • Long loop itinerary in the heart of the Maddalene group passing through Cima Belmonte
    • Mountain Huts Loop in the Maddalene Group
    • Vedetta Alta
    • Ridge loop between Cima Cornicoletto, Belmonte, and Vedetta Alta
    • Loop between Malga Stierbergalm and Kessel with ascent to Ometto peak
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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    11.9 km
    Duration
    6:00 h
    Ascent
    1,175 m
    Descent
    1,175 m
    Highest point
    2,625 m
    Lowest point
    1,679 m
    Round trip Scenic Refreshment stops available Summit route

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