Mountain peaks around Malosco, located in Italy's Val di Non, provide access to the Non Valley Alps, a range within the Southern Rhaetian Alps. This region features mountains of moderate altitudes, offering panoramic views and diverse hiking experiences. The area is characterized by two main groups: the Catena delle Maddalene and the Mendola massif. These natural features create an environment for exploration away from mass tourism.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Gantkofel in German, Mount Macaion is located on the Mendola coast and stands at an altitude of 1,866 meters. From the top you can enjoy a great view of the surrounding valleys and peaks, in addition to being present a commemorative stone and a high cross.
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The Penegal is a mountain in the Mendelkamm in the south of South Tyrol on the border with Trentino.
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Great view from up here
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Tough climb from Gaid but the view is worth it
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Unfortunately, the tower is now closed and can no longer be climbed.
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Just pause and enjoy.
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At an altitude of 1,737 meters you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Ortler Alps in the west and the Dolomites in the east, as well as Lake Caldaro on the valley side.
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Be sure to visit the nice landlady on the Alm. The food is freshly prepared and tastes delicious.
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The region around Malosco offers several highly-regarded peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Roen Summit, known for its brilliant prospects and deep views, and Penegal Observation Tower and Viewpoint, which provides a wide, gigantic view from the top. Another favorite is View from Monte Macaion (Gantkofel), offering impressive vistas of the Bolzano basin and the Dolomites.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the area offers strenuous routes. For example, the ascent to Monte Roen Summit from the Mendel Pass includes difficult passages where the path has collapsed, and a helmet and harness kit are recommended. The climb to Penegal from the Mendel Pass is also described as very steep and demanding.
The mountain peaks around Malosco offer spectacular panoramic views. From Penegal, at an altitude of 1,737 meters, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Ortler Alps to the west, the Dolomites to the east, and Lake Caldaro on the valley side. Monte Macaion (Gantkofel) also provides fantastic views of the Bolzano basin and the Dolomites.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountaineering routes like the 'Via Ferrata Monte Roen' or 'Lavinaspitze Above Caldaro'. For hiking, there are options such as the 'Monte Penegal Tower Trail from Regole di Malosco' or the 'Sentiero Italia C06'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Gravelbike-Tour an der Südtiroler Weinstraße'. You can explore more routes in the Mountain Hikes around Malosco and Hiking around Malosco guides.
While some routes are challenging, the Regole di Malosco area, which serves as a starting point for various trails, features well-marked paths suitable for hikers of all levels. This area offers lush landscapes and fresh mountain air, making it a good option for families seeking a serene escape into nature. However, specific peak ascents like Monte Roen Summit are noted as not suitable for small children due to difficult passages.
It is generally recommended to approach Monte Roen Summit from the Mendel Pass. Starting from the ground up might require pushing or carrying equipment, making the Mendel Pass a more convenient starting point for this challenging alpine path.
Yes, the alpine paths around Malosco offer opportunities to observe local wildlife. Along the ascent to Monte Roen Summit, especially during early morning or evening at sunset, it is very common to encounter chamois and deer.
The Regole di Malosco is a breathtaking hiking area, not a single peak, renowned for its stunning views and serene natural environment. It serves as an excellent starting point for various hiking routes, including trails leading to the Malosco mountain hut, the certified Forest Trail, and the panoramic Monte Penegal. It's appreciated for its lush landscapes, fresh mountain air, and opportunities for an intimate connection with nature.
Yes, Penegal Observation Tower and Viewpoint is a notable man-made monument. While the tower itself was unfortunately closed for restoration in September 2022, the location provides a wide view from the top, and the 'Monte Penegal Tower Trail' from Regole di Malosco features panoramic Dolomites views from a historic tower.
Visitors frequently praise the grandiose and gigantic views from the summits, such as those from Penegal and Monte Macaion. The opportunity to experience beautiful alpine paths, observe wildlife like chamois and deer, and enjoy the serene escape into nature away from mass tourism are also highly valued aspects of the region.
Yes, for those looking for easier options, the Regole di Malosco area offers well-marked trails suitable for hikers of all levels. Additionally, some routes listed in the Hiking around Malosco guide, such as the 'Canyon Rio Sass – Canyon Rio Sass loop from Ronzone' and 'Fondo Water Clock – Fondo Hydrochronometer loop from Fondo', are rated as easy.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the presence of alpine meadows and the description of diverse outdoor experiences suggest that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for hiking. These seasons typically offer favorable weather conditions for enjoying the trails and panoramic views.


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