Loop trail with hike up to Corno di Tres

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Loop trail with hike up to Corno di Tres

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    An easy trail on the splendid mountain ridge that divides Val d’Adige from Val di Non arriving at the peak, which affords a breathtaking view through 360° of both valleys.
    moderate
    Distance 9.7 km
    3:30 h
    520 m
    520 m
    1,811 m
    1,404 m
    An easy trail on the splendid mountain ridge that divides Val d’Adige from Val di Non. This itinerary along a section of the famous “Sentiero Italia” (Italian Trail), continuously rising and falling across open woods, provides a view that conceals all that is man-made from view, allowing you to forget that you are just a few kilometres from built-up areas…until you reach the summit, which affords a breathtaking view through 360° of both valleys.
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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
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    Highest point
    Corno di Tres, 1,811 m
    Lowest point
    Rifugio Predaia Ai Todes Ci, 1,404 m
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    Track types

    Dirt road 3.04%Forested/wild trail 17.89%Path 23.05%Unknown 56%
    Dirt road
    294 m
    Forested/wild trail
    1.7 km
    Path
    2.2 km
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    5.4 km
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    Rest stops

    Ristorante Rifugio "Ai todes ci"
    Enoteca Predazzo

    Safety information

    Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.

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    From Predaia Refuge, take the gravel road (trail marker 503) that keeps to a false plain as it crosses meadows and young woods, which bear witness to nature’s advance on lands which were once used by man. The trail then climbs up through a wooded area leading to Malga Rodeza. Continue along gravel road 503, then onto a footpath, until you take Sentiero Italia (Italian Trail - trail marker 500 S.I) which in an hour’s walk and with the last section slightly steeper, leads you to the grassy summit of Corno di Tres.

    Corno di Tres (1812 m a.s.l.) is a strategic point where you can admire the view through 360°: the Val d’Adige, the North-Western Dolomites, Pampeago, the Lavazè Pass, Mount

    Bondone, Paganella, the Brenta Group and the Maddalena chain. The return leg of the loop begins on trail 500 on the ridge, which descends towards the North and after the panoramic points under Corno del Cervo (Stag’s Horn), take a trail leading down from the left that joins the gravel road with trail marker 526 and takes you swiftly back to Malga Rodeza. From here, you return to Predaia Refuge “ai Todès-ci” the same way you came.

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    Directions

    Driving from the South to Mollaro, in Val di Non, take the road towards Vervò and stay on it until Sores Refuge. To the right of the Refuge, an asphalt road climbs up and you’ll reach Predaia Refuge – “Ai Todès ci” after 2 km. Leave your vehicle here. Sores Refuge can also be reached via the town of Coredo if you follow the signs to “Sette larici”.

    Parking

    At Predaia Refuge – “Ai Todès ci”

    Coordinates

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    46.315155, 11.153312
    DMS
    46°18'54.6"N 11°09'11.9"E
    UTM
    32T 665785 5131317
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    Similar routes nearby

    • Loop on the Sentiero Italia straddling Predaia and the Adige Valley
    • Da località Sette Larici alla malga di Coredo
    • Loop from Coredo passing through the Sanctuary of San Romedio and Sanzeno
    • Roveré della Luna - Favogna (Val de l'Inferno; SAT 507-502B-*)
    • Roveré della Luna - Favogna (Strada Mont del Gidio; SAT 507-502-*)
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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

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    Distance
    9.7 km
    Duration
    3:30 h
    Ascent
    520 m
    Descent
    520 m
    Highest point
    1,811 m
    Lowest point
    1,404 m
    Round trip Scenic Refreshment stops available Summit route

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