The vacation in Val di Sole for trekking enthusiasts offers an abundance of choices! You'll find numerous trekking routes perfect for experienced hikers, athletes, or mountaineers, as well as for mountain lovers.
We've compiled here our top 3 high-altitude itineraries that you can explore in Val di Sole.
A sturdy pair of hiking boots, a backpack, and provisions of water and food are all you need to embark on your trekking adventure in the Trentino mountains. Of course, don't forget the desire to walk, because there's plenty of ground to cover!
Embarking on a multi-day trekking journey is an experience for seasoned and moderately experienced hikers. The complete routes of the itineraries we recommend involve covering several kilometers each day, sleeping each night in different mountain huts, alpine dairies, or bivouacs. But don't worry, there's nothing wrong with taking inspiration to plan shorter hikes, even for just a day.
Before setting off for your high-altitude excursions, carefully plan your outing, and if you're tackling a route classified with high technical difficulty or if you're a beginner, rely on a Mountain Guide or a Medium Mountain Accompanier. We also suggest contacting the hut keeper of the area you'll be visiting to get updates on the feasibility of the route and weather conditions. Be cautious and wear appropriate clothing for the hike you're undertaking, and remember that even in the mountains, you have responsibilities.
6 days of mountaineering to reach a peak above 3,000 m each day, with rope and crampons, based in cozy alpine huts. A trek among the peaks of Ortles-Cevedale in the Stelvio National Park. From Val Saènt to Monte Cevedale, to the imposing Forni Glacier. An itinerary along the ancient border between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which until 1918 was the scene of the most epic battles of the First World War.