From hut to hut, discovering the alpine pastures of the village of Molina, between Monte Corno and Monte Tremalzo.
A rather long route that runs through meadows and woods. Ca’ de Mez, Malga Giù, La Pertica and Malga Tremalzo are the alpine huts where the inhabitants of Molina brought, and still bring, their cows to pasture in the summer months.
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In the plain of Pur, next to the path leading to Malga Cita, there is the Ledro Land Art artistic trail, artworks immersed in nature.
Safety Tips
The information contained in this sheet is subject to inevitable changes, so no indication has absolute value. It is impossible to completely avoid inaccuracies or imprecisions, considering the rapidity of environmental or meteorological changes that may occur. In this sense, we disclaim any responsibility for any changes experienced by the user. It is recommended, however, to verify the state of the places and environmental or weather conditions before undertaking a hike.
From the parking lot, cross the Val di Pur following the path to Malga Cita. Take the SAT 419 trail. Upon reaching Val Scaglia, take the trail on the right that leads to Ca' de Mez and continue to Malga Giù. From the hut follow the SAT 457 trail that leads to La Pertica and Malga Tremalzo di Molina. At the intersection with trail SAT 457B, take the latter and descend to the valley until Malga Cita. To return to the starting point, follow the same route back.
The Ledro Valley is connected to Riva del Garda by the suburban bus line 214 (Riva-Valle di Ledro-Storo). Get off at Molina di Ledro and then take the 3 km lakeside path to reach Pur.
Highway A22, Rovereto Sud exit – Lake Garda. SS240 of Val di Ledro to Molina di Ledro. At the Palafitte Museum turn left towards Pur.
Parking on Via Val Maria and at the intersection with Via Europa.
Mountain hikes require specific clothing and equipment. Even on relatively short and easy outings, it is always better to be well equipped to avoid unpleasant surprises and to face unforeseen events such as a sudden storm or a loss of energy.
What to bring for a mountain trek?
In the backpack (for a daily hike usually 25/30L is recommended) it is good to bring:
Wear suitable footwear for the path and season. The surface of the trails can be uneven or rough, and a pair of hiking boots will protect you from sprains. A grassy slope, a rock slab, or a steep trail, if wet, can become dangerous without proper footwear.
Finally... don’t forget the camera! It will be useful to capture the hike and the countless breathtaking views that Garda Trentino hides around every corner. If you want to share your memories with us, you can use the hashtag #GardaTrentino
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