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Hike the difficult 8.8-mile Corazza hermit trail (Sentiero alpinistico del Corazza) with 4931 feet of gain in 8 hours.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes segments that may be dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
After 3.01 km for 3.01 km
After 6.83 km for 1.23 km
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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14.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.78 km
3.26 km
1.86 km
1.34 km
608 m
240 m
Surfaces
6.92 km
3.29 km
2.02 km
1.48 km
359 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,050 m)
Lowest point (690 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Corazza hermit trail is considered difficult and suitable for experienced hikers (rated "Escursionistico Esperti" or EE). It features sustained steepness, significant elevation gain, and technical sections that may require scrambling and the use of fixed aids like metal ropes and artificial steps. Some parts might even warrant a via ferrata set (harness and helmet) for added safety.
The Komoot tour data suggests it takes approximately 8 hours to complete the Corazza hermit trail. This duration accounts for the trail's length, significant elevation gain, and technical sections.
The trail offers varied terrain. It begins in wooded sections with larch and fir trees, transitioning to more exposed areas with limestone cliffs, narrow channels, gullies, and ledges. You'll encounter rocky and root-filled paths, as well as equipped sections with fixed ropes and steps.
A significant point of interest is the historic Bait del Corazza Stone Shelter, a bivouac built by the hermit Corazza. The trail also offers panoramic views of the Adige Valley and features a nice trail marker🤗. You might even spot chamois in the wilder sections.
The trail is best hiked outside of winter months due to its technical nature and exposed sections. Late spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable conditions, with autumn providing beautiful larch colors. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The Corazza hermit trail is located within the Riserva Naturale Integrale Tre Cime del Bondone. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking this trail, but always respect park regulations regarding nature conservation.
Given the trail's 'alpinistic' nature, sustained steepness, and technical sections with fixed aids, it is generally not recommended for dogs. The terrain can be challenging and potentially dangerous for pets, especially in equipped sections.
While specific parking details are not provided, trails in this region typically have designated parking areas at common starting points. It's advisable to research the most current trailhead access points and parking options near Monte Bondone or the specific starting village before your hike.
Yes, the Corazza hermit trail (Sentiero alpinistico del Coraza) connects with other SAT (Società degli Alpinisti Tridentini) trails. It shares sections with the Via ferrata dei Sparavèi and the Sentiero naturalistico delle Tre Cime, and allows for longer excursions to peaks like Doss d'Abramo and Cima Verde.
Yes, due to the 'alpinistic' nature of the trail, you should be prepared. While fixed cords and metal rungs aid the ascent, some reports suggest that a via ferrata set (harness and helmet) might be beneficial or even necessary for certain more technical stretches. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential.
The trail offers varied and captivating views. You'll start in forested environments, then ascend to open areas with wild, less-frequented landscapes characterized by narrow valleys and beautiful limestone rock formations. Panoramic views of the Adige Valley are a highlight, especially from higher elevations.
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