Caminetto Mountain Resort





The Caminetto Mountain Resort Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A fairly simple route, starting from Gionghi, you start on the road and then take the Gionchi east path, and you arrive at the Drago di Vaia. Trekking shoes and poles are not required, but they are useful. The route can be done on foot or by bicycle. If you want to take a longer route, you can continue and get to Magrè.
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Beautiful route starting from Chiesa in the Piazza Italia parking lot. At first the itinerary runs on the path "Il Respiro degli Alberi" which leads directly to Monte Cimone (1484m). The way back passes the Chalet Tana Incantata, leads along the Sotan road, above the Passo de la Sotan (1350m) and finally along the enchanting Lake Lavarone. The thematic itinerary "Il Respiro degli Alberi" is a permanent exhibition of contemporary art in the woods. Further information on this can be found...
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This beautiful challenging route takes you up to Fort Cherle (1445m), a fascinating ruined and abandoned Austrian fortification from where you can enjoy a wonderful panorama. The fort is difficult to find so we advise you to carefully follow the signs for the Hotel Forte Cherle (1417m). The fort was built from 1911 to 1913 in a location 2 kilometers from the border of the time.
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This beautiful route leads up to the Belvedere-Gschwent Fort where there is also a World War I museum. This stronghold was restored in 1900 and is particular because it is carved into the side of the mountain. The fort is very big to visit so it's worth having time. For visiting hours: https://www.fortebelvedere.org/