Less demanding variant of the Giro delle cime. For those who don't want to miss the beautiful landscapes of the mountains around Conceital.
After the ascent to Bocca Trat, continue at altitude to Bocca dell’Ussol. Then descend to Malga Guì and the locality Al Faggio. Corno di Pichea, Tofino, Doss de la Torta, and Gavardina are the mountains along the route.
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Rifugio Pernici (a quarter of an hour from Bocca di Trat) and Rifugio Al Faggio (at the end of the route) are ideal for a relaxing rest and a strengthening meal. In summer, the alpine pastures come to life. You can buy cheese and typical products at Malga Guì and Malga Trat.
Safety Tips
All information is subject to regular changes, so none of the information claims to be absolute. Inaccuracies and inconsistencies cannot be completely avoided because environmental conditions and the climate are constantly changing. Therefore, we assume no liability for any changes the user may encounter. However, it is strongly recommended to obtain information about the condition of paths and locations as well as environmental and weather conditions before every hike.
From the locality Perigol, take the SAT 402 path up to Bocca di Trat, where the SAT 420 path starts. This path leads to Corno di Pichea, Monte Tofino, and Doss de la Torta, from where you take the SAT 455 path up to the summit of Monte Gavardina and then back down to Bocca de l'Ussol. Then take the SAT 414 path past Malga Guì and downhill to Rifugio al Faggio. At the valley floor, follow the road towards Lenzumo and turn left into Val Sorda up to Perigol.
The Valle di Ledro is connected to Riva del Garda by regional bus line 214 (Riva-Valle di Ledro-Storo). The nearest stop on the route is Lenzumo, then 3 km further on foot to the starting point.
Exit the Brenner motorway at the Rovereto Sud – Lago di Garda exit. Follow the SS240 della Val di Ledro to Pieve di Ledro. Pass Lenzumo and turn right at the sign 'Piste sci da fondo.'
Parking lot at the locality Perigol.
Mountain routes require special clothing and equipment. Even on rather short and easy hikes, you should always carry everything necessary to avoid unpleasant surprises and be prepared for emergencies, such as sudden thunderstorms or a sudden drop in form.
What you absolutely should have with you on trekking tours in the mountains:
In your backpack (for day tours, a backpack with 25-30 liters capacity is usually recommended):
Shoes suitable for the path and season. Many trails are uneven and bumpy. Therefore, the shoes should cover the ankle to provide good support and protection against strains and sprains. Grass slopes, rock slabs, or steep paths can quickly become dangerous slippery surfaces when wet without proper footwear.
And of course, not to forget... a camera to capture your route in pictures. This way, you can take home as a souvenir the unique panorama you can enjoy in every corner of Garda Trentino. If you want to share your memories with us: hashtag #GardaTrentino.
The emergency number is 112.