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L1 | Asiago – Val Magnaboschi – Monte Paù – Monte Corno

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

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Ideal: by bike
Length: 34,1 km
Average duration: 02:47
Difference in elevation: 550 m
Difficulty: intermediate
Data collected through Komoot App, “MOUNTAIN BIKING” mode
Starting point/Arrival: Asiago Ice Stadium
Recommended direction:
counter-clockwise
Ideal season for trekking:
from May to October

 

From the parking lot at Asiago’s Pala Hodegart, continue along the Old Railway path (Vecchia Ferrovia), passing by Canove until you reach Cesuna. Once at the Cesuna parking lot, follow the directions for Val Magnaboschi and follow the road uphill until you arrive at San Antonio Chapel.
From here, follow the dirt path on the left going up the mountain, and follow the main trail until you reach Malga Carriola. From here, turn right and follow the path towards Bocchetta Paù. Keep on the main trail towards Malga Foraoro and Malga Serona until you reach Bocchetta Granezza. Turn left moving down until you reach Bivio Lucca locality. Turn left passing by the San Sisto Church and, at the next fork, turn right and follow the directions towards Contrada Ave. Once you have passed the district, continue towards the center of Asiago until you return to your starting point.

 

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Plateau area/s

Southern plateau

Discipline

Ideal by bike

Difficulty

Intermediate

Length (by bike)

over 30 km

Difference in elevation (by bike)

from 501 to 1000 m

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Itinerary that begins from the center of Asiago and follows the southern area of the Plateau. In the first part, a section of the old Rocchette-Asiago railroad is followed, now a cycle-pedestrian trail. After Cesuna, the route goes up until arriving at the highest point on the itinerary (Vasche di Sunio), from which point, it continues all the way to Monte Corno with extremely scenic views of the plain. It then descends northward, going through vast red spruce forests until returning to the point of departure.
The itinerary is also characterized by numerous signs of the First and Second World War, including the presence of all five British cemeteries on the Plateau.

 

Mountains in the area: Monte Lemerle, Monte Zovetto, Monte Magnaboschi, Monte Paù, Monte Foraoro, Monte Corno.

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Ideal: by bike
Length: 34,1 km
Average duration: 02:47
Difference in elevation: 550 m
Difficulty: intermediate
Data collected through Komoot App, “MOUNTAIN BIKING” mode
Starting point/Arrival: Asiago Ice Stadium
Recommended direction:
counter-clockwise
Ideal season for trekking:
from May to October

 

From the parking lot at Asiago’s Pala Hodegart, continue along the Old Railway path (Vecchia Ferrovia), passing by Canove until you reach Cesuna. Once at the Cesuna parking lot, follow the directions for Val Magnaboschi and follow the road uphill until you arrive at San Antonio Chapel.
From here, follow the dirt path on the left going up the mountain, and follow the main trail until you reach Malga Carriola. From here, turn right and follow the path towards Bocchetta Paù. Keep on the main trail towards Malga Foraoro and Malga Serona until you reach Bocchetta Granezza. Turn left moving down until you reach Bivio Lucca locality. Turn left passing by the San Sisto Church and, at the next fork, turn right and follow the directions towards Contrada Ave. Once you have passed the district, continue towards the center of Asiago until you return to your 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:

Canove di Roana, Cesuna, Tresché Conca, Lusiana Conco, Bocchetta Granezza.

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 Carriola

Codice ID: 71

Attività e servizi: 

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

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Malga Paù

Codice ID: 72

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Meat sales
Food/drink service
Event planning
Families with children welcome

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Malga Sunio

Codice ID: 73

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing

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Malga Foraoro

Codice ID: 74

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing

Coming soon:
Food/drink service

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Malga Serona e Seronetta

Codice ID: 75

Attività e servizi: 

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

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Malga Fondi

Codice ID: 76

Attività e servizi: 

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

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Malga Busa Fonte

Codice ID: 77

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
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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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 Corno

Codice ID: 67

Attività e servizi: 

Summer pasturing
Milking
Cheese-making

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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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Reachable with a brief detour:

Malga Zovetto

Codice ID: 70

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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In the area but off the trail:

Malga Tena

Codice ID: 62

Attività e servizi: 

Annual pasturing
Milking

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