Mountain peaks around Caldes, Italy, are situated in Trentino, a region known for its majestic Southern Rhaetian Alps and proximity to the Brenta Dolomites and Stelvio National Park. This municipality serves as a gateway to diverse outdoor experiences. The area is characterized by forests, apple orchards, and the Noce river, offering a natural landscape for exploration. Caldes provides access to various mountain peaks, from prominent summits to scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A very nice Malga. Food is delicious and people are very kind.
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It's a very cozy bivouac. There's a spring nearby (5-10 minutes). It's also signposted. There's a canister in the bivouac, so it's best to bring it with you. The spring has been expanded so that water can be drawn from a single well. I was there on June 25, 2025. It hadn't rained before. No water came from the expanded spring. About 5 meters further on, the pipe seems to be broken. There's water there, but very little. It takes patience. With a small container for scooping, the water is easy to get.
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What a view! If visibility is good, you can see Ortler, Rosengarten/Schlern, Lattemar and as far as the Beluner Dolomites. Fantastic! And these flower meadows up here are wonderful.
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A very nice, quiet valley for a relaxed hike, which is also suitable for prams (stay on the road). The starting point is Sankt Gertraud in the Ulten Valley. There are also parking spaces if you don't want to take the bus from Meran. Walking time for this easy tour: approx. 2 hours comfortably The Kirchbergalm - Kaser (1893 m) in the Kirchbergtal is open from mid-June to mid-September. Own butter production. Traditional alpine dishes. In Sankt Gertraud you can still see the historic Lahn sawmill.
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Small, rustic alpine pasture - worth a stop.
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It is really enchanting ... You can drive up to the Monte Peller Refuge, then from here through an easy path that passes from the Malga Tassula, you reach the valley of the Nana, from here you can continue towards the Sasso Rosso or Cima Uomo , or descend to the Malga cavalli and return to the Peller Refuge along a beautiful ring of about 12 km
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The Malga Tassulla is surrounded by vast mountain pastures, where cows, goats, horses and sheep graze from June to September. In one of the three buildings of the Malga Tassulla is a dairy with direct sales, which has opened during this period. Contact Malga Tassulla: +39 335 5645404
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From Monte Peller at 2,280 meters, you can overlook the lush green meadows of the Tassulla Alm and enjoy the magnificent mountain panorama in the background.
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The region around Caldes offers several remarkable peaks. Monte Peller, standing at 2,319 meters, is a prominent peak in the Brenta Dolomites known for its panoramic views. Another significant peak is Sasso Rosso, which provides stunning vistas of surrounding summits and is recommended for those seeking rewarding climbs.
Yes, the area around Caldes offers several options suitable for families. For instance, the trail passing Malga Tassulla is considered enchanting and relatively easy, leading into the Nana valley. Another family-friendly spot is Kirchbergalm Kaser, a rustic alpine pasture that can be reached via a relaxed hike, with some sections even suitable for prams.
The landscape around Caldes is characterized by diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter lush forests, picturesque apple orchards, and the flowing Noce river. The majestic Southern Rhaetian Alps, including the unique 'pale mountains' and impressive rock formations of the Brenta Dolomites (a UNESCO World Heritage site), provide breathtaking backdrops. Further afield, the untouched nature of Stelvio National Park is also accessible.
The region around Caldes is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year. However, for hiking the mountain peaks, the period from June to September is generally recommended. During these months, the weather is typically more stable, and mountain huts like Malga Tassulla and Kirchbergalm Kaser are usually open, offering rest stops and traditional alpine dishes.
Yes, the region features charming mountain huts and bivouacs. Malga Tassulla and Kirchbergalm Kaser are excellent rest stops offering traditional alpine dishes. Additionally, the Claudio Costanzi Albasini Bivouac serves as an intermediate hut, with a spring nearby for water.
Beyond hiking, the Caldes area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles, by checking out the Cycling around Caldes guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB Trails around Caldes. The Noce river also provides opportunities for rafting, and nearby ski resorts like Folgarida-Marilleva are popular in winter.
The area boasts diverse trails. A popular loop from Monte Peller Refuge passes Malga Tassulla and descends to Malga Cavalli, covering approximately 12 km. For runners, the Running Trails around Caldes guide includes routes like the 'Malga Tassulla – Pian della Nana loop from Rifugio Peller,' which is about 9.5 km long.
Monte Peller is distinctive for several reasons. It's the northernmost peak of the Brenta Dolomites, standing at 2,319 meters, and features two main summits: the actual peak and the Croce del Peller. From certain angles, its unique shape resembles a volcanic cone, a result of ancient glacial activity. It offers extensive panoramic views, including Cima Cesta, Sasso Rosso, and Cima Uomo.
Many peaks and trails around Caldes offer exceptional views. The View on Mount Peller highlight itself points to a spot with great vistas. Hiking towards Sasso Rosso also allows visitors to enjoy stunning views of surrounding summits like Cima Cesta, Cima Uomo, Cima Omet, and Cima Vallina. Mountain huts like Kirchbergalm Kaser also serve as excellent viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the stunning vistas, the variety of trails ranging from easy walks to challenging routes, and the immersive experience in the beautiful natural and protected landscapes of the Italian Alps. The presence of charming mountain huts offering traditional alpine dishes, like Malga Tassulla, also adds to the authentic experience. The komoot community has shared 30 photos and given 57 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. There are numerous trails ranging in difficulty, from easy walks suitable for all skill levels and families to more challenging routes requiring good fitness and alpine experience. Examples include the Cimon di Bolentina Trail for moderate hikes and alpine climbs from Terzolas village to Cima Vese Summit for more advanced adventurers.


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