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      • F1 | Forte Interrotto – Val Galmarara – Zingarella – Zebio – Val di Nos
      • F2 | Zebio and Zingarella
    • G | Facing Cima Portule
      • G1 | Larici – Portule – Galmarara
    • H | The high pastures of Larici
      • H1 | Val Formica, Dosso and Porta Manazzo
    • I | On the slopes of Monte Verena
      • I1 | Roana Lake – Verena – Campolongo
      • I2 | Monte Verena trail
      • I3 | Ghertele Ecological Museum
      • I4 | Rotzo Malgas trail
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A3 | Monte Corno – Campo Rossignolo

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Tra Biancoia e Monte Corno - Between Biancoia and Monte Corno - Zwischen Biancoia und Monte Corno

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Between Biancoia and Monte Corno

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Ideal: on foot
Length: 10,4 km
Average duration: 03:07
Difference in elevation: 320 m
Difficulty: intermediate, suitable for beginners/families (if limited to the first part of the trail, with possibility to backtrack after Malga Corno)
Data collected through Komoot App, “HIKING” mode
Starting point/Arrival: Bocchetta Granezza (road to Monte Corno, Lusiana)
Recommended direction: clockwise
Ideal season for trekking: from April to October

 

Starting point from Piazzale di Bocchetta Granezza. Continue towards Piana di Granezza till the British Cemetery where the first-half of the trail that connects with Sentiero del Rosso Ammonitico (marked by the “Ammonite” symbol) begins. You then enter into the woods until you pass the Labyrinth of Monte Corno and reach the monument site near Malga Corno.
At the next fork, turn left towards Malga Campo Est and continue along the forest trail in the middle of the wood towards Bivacco Rossingroba until you go downhill to Malga Camporossignolo. Continue on the right until you reach Bocchetta di Camporossignolo. Here, take the mule path on the right that goes uphill towards Malga Campo Est until you reach the same path you took coming. Continue towards Bocchetta Granezza until you return to the starting point.

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Plateau area/s

Biancoia – Monte Corno

Discipline

Ideal on foot

Difficulty

Intermediate, Suitable for beginners/families

Length (on foot)

from 7 to 12 km

Difference in elevation (on foot)

over 300 m

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The first part of the itinerary coincides with the Red Ammonite Trail (rock from the Jurassic period, generally characterized by a significant quantity of ammonite fossils) that starts from Bocchetta Granezza.
The route, which also extends along the rocky labyrinth of Monte Corno, is marked on the first part by the symbol of the ammonite drawn in red on rocks and trees.
In this area, characterized by signs of the presence of French and British divisions during the First World War, there are numerous sites and routes, which are highly interesting from a historical and naturalistic point of view.

 

Mountains in the area: Monte Corno, Monte Gusella.

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Ideal: on foot
Length: 10,4 km
Average duration: 03:07
Difference in elevation: 320 m
Difficulty: intermediate, suitable for beginners/families (if limited to the first part of the trail, with possibility to backtrack after Malga Corno)
Data collected through Komoot App, “HIKING” mode
Starting point/Arrival: Bocchetta Granezza (road to Monte Corno, Lusiana)
Recommended direction: clockwise
Ideal season for trekking: from April to October

 

Starting point from Piazzale di Bocchetta Granezza. Continue towards Piana di Granezza till the British Cemetery where the first-half of the trail that connects with Sentiero del Rosso Ammonitico (marked by the “Ammonite” symbol) begins. You then enter into the woods until you pass the Labyrinth of Monte Corno and reach the monument site near Malga Corno.
At the next fork, turn left towards Malga Campo Est and continue along the forest trail in the middle of the wood towards Bivacco Rossingroba until you go downhill to Malga Camporossignolo. Continue on the right until you reach Bocchetta di Camporossignolo. Here, take the mule path on the right that goes uphill towards Malga Campo Est until you reach the same path you took coming. Continue towards Bocchetta Granezza until you return to the starting point.

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Possible customizations and alternate starting points​

  • The proposed itineraries are planned in a circular fashion, thus the starting point coincides with the destination point.
  • The travel direction indicated here is recommended based on the itinerary’s altitude and to facilitate the overall panoramic view.
  • In case of customizations, we recommend you check the changes in parameters regarding the length, travel time and the altitude differences, as well as to ascertain the actual practicability of the trails that are not mentioned here.

This itinerary is easily accessible by following an approaching path from the center of the Seven Municipalities of the Altopiano or from particularly convenient points due to their geographical position or services offered.

Alternative starting points/arrivals in the area:

Malga Camporossignolo (ID code 64)

Malgas that can be reached during the itinerary

We recommend to checking the periods when the services offered by the malgas are available (usually June-September, but with varying dates)

Along the trail/nearby:

Malga Corno

Codice ID: 67

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
Cheese-making

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Malga Camporossignolo

Codice ID: 64

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
Cheese-making
Production/sales of malga products
Food/drink service
Families with children welcome

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Malga Campo Est

Codice ID: 68

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
Cheese-making
Production/sales of malga products

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Reachable with a brief detour:

Malga Pian di Granezza

Codice ID: 69

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
Cheese-making
Production/sales of malga products
Food/drink service
Families with children welcome

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Malga Mazze Inferiori

Codice ID: 65

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
Cheese-making
Production/sales of malga products
Food/drink service
Families with children welcome

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Malga Mazze Superiori

Codice ID: 66

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
Cheese-making
Production/sales of malga products
Food/drink service
Families with children welcome

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In the area but off the trail:

Malga Bertiaga di dietro

Codice ID: 63

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing

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