Best mountain peaks around Brentino Belluno are centered on the Monte Baldo range, a significant mountainous area. This region, situated at the foot of Monte Baldo, offers diverse mountain experiences. The area is known for its geological features, including the influence of the Brescia Prealps and Lessini Mountains on Monte Baldo's formation. Visitors can explore various trails that lead to prominent viewpoints and cultural sites.
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I highly recommend making the descent to the Vaio dell'Orsa with the passage over the Tibetan bridge
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From this point you can enjoy a wonderful, if not the best, view of the rock church of Madonna della Corona near Spiazzi. On the way to the pilgrimage church you pass a Stations of the Cross with life-size figures and you keep looking down into the Adige Valley. The highest pilgrimage church in Italy is at an altitude of 773 meters and was built directly into and on the rock face. It is unmistakable that the church has merged with the rock, because the west and parts of the north wall consist largely of the rock of the mountain. The wall behind the altar of the Madonna della Corona is unusual and contains the miraculous image, a figure of the Virgin Mary with the body of Jesus on her knees (Pietà), surrounded by a crown of thorns and five groups of angels. The pilgrimage church was built in the 15th century, but there is said to have been a hermit church there from the 12th century. In 1982 the church was given the title “Basilica minor” and on April 17, 1988, Pope John Paul II visited the place of pilgrimage.
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great view and definitely worth a visit!
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Don't miss the ascent!
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Getting to the shrine will be tiring as well but once you get there it is all worthwhile
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Great view of northern Lake Garda away from the crowds of tourists who take the gondola up
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Great view of northern Lake Garda away from the crowds of tourists who take the gondola up
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Carved into the rock and perched on the edge of a cliff 775 m above the Adige Valley, the sanctuary of the Madonna della Corona offers a spectacular view and panorama. It is located in the municipality of Ferrara di Monte Baldo, not far from the hamlet of Spiazzi di Caprino Veronese, in the province and diocese of Verona.
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The area around Brentino Belluno is primarily focused on the majestic Monte Baldo range. Popular experiences include visiting the View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo for superb panoramic views, exploring Cima delle Pozzette for amazing lake views slightly off the main path, and ascending to the Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station, which offers grandiose views and is accessible via a unique rotating cable car.
Yes, the most prominent cultural and spiritual site is the Santuario della Madonna della Corona. This architectural marvel is dramatically perched within the rock face of Monte Baldo at an altitude of 775 meters, giving the impression that it's an integral part of the mountain itself. Its history dates back centuries, and it's a major draw for pilgrims and tourists.
Brentino Belluno serves as a key starting point for several trails to the Sanctuary. The historic Sentiero del Pellegrino (Pilgrim's Path) starts directly from Brentino Belluno and is a challenging ascent involving approximately 1,500 steps and a 600-meter elevation gain over 2.5 kilometers. Another option is the difficult Madonna della Corona Loop via Vajo dell'Orsa, a 5.6-mile (8.96 km) loop that gains 2,385 feet (730m) and takes hikers through wild canyons.
Monte Baldo is known for its exceptional biodiversity and its unique geological formation. Its structure was influenced by forces from the Brescia Prealps and the Lessini Mountains, and its elevation coincides with the deepening of the tectonic trench of Lake Garda. This geological history contributes to the diverse landscapes and rich flora found throughout the range.
Yes, the Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station is considered family-friendly. It provides grandiose views and is accessible via a unique two-level cable car that rotates, offering an enjoyable experience for all ages without requiring strenuous hiking.
For experienced hikers, the Madonna della Corona Loop via Vajo dell'Orsa is a difficult 5.6-mile (8.96 km) loop with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Historic Monte Baldo Trail to Rifugio Novezzina (via Trail 660), an 8.8-mile (14.1 km) trail with a substantial 3,055 feet (930m) elevation gain, offering views of Lake Garda. The Rifugio Telegrafo Barana on Monte Baldo is also a challenging destination, being the highest-altitude refuge on the massif.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes such as the 'View of Lake Garda – View of Torbole and Lake Garda loop' for road cycling or the 'Biffis Canal Bridge – View of Fort Wohlgemuth loop' for mountain biking. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Brentino Belluno and MTB Trails around Brentino Belluno guides.
The Rifugio Telegrafo Barana on Monte Baldo is the highest-altitude refuge on the Monte Baldo massif. It offers accommodation, a restaurant, and a pub, making it a great stop for those undertaking longer or more challenging hikes in the area.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially those of Lake Garda, from various points like the View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo and Cima delle Pozzette. The unique experience of the rotating cable car to Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station and the sense of accomplishment after hiking to the Santuario della Madonna della Corona are also highly valued.
Many trails and viewpoints on Monte Baldo offer spectacular views of Lake Garda. The View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo is specifically highlighted for its superb lake views. Additionally, the path to Cima delle Pozzette provides amazing views of the lake, and the Historic Monte Baldo Trail to Rifugio Novezzina also offers glimpses of the lake.
For day hikes, especially on challenging routes like the Sentiero del Pellegrino or the Vajo dell'Orsa Loop, sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are essential. For higher altitudes on Monte Baldo, particularly if venturing beyond the cable car summit station, it's advisable to bring warm and weatherproof clothing, even outside of winter, as conditions can change rapidly. Always carry enough water, especially if planning a long descent from a refuge like Rifugio Telegrafo.


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