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Hike the moderate Castelloni di San Marco Trail, a 4.6-mile route through a unique rock labyrinth with panoramic views in Altopiano di Asiag
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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945 m
Highlight • Mountain Hut
3.96 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.20 km
151 m
< 100 m
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7.06 km
170 m
116 m
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Highest point (1,800 m)
Lowest point (1,560 m)
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The trail is located on the Asiago Plateau. While the exact trailhead isn't specified in the provided data, it's generally accessible from areas near the Castelloni di San Marco natural monument. Parking is typically available at designated trail access points in the vicinity.
The trail is rated as moderate overall. While the approach to the unique rock labyrinth might be easier, the labyrinth itself and the uppermost part are considered more challenging. It's recommended for experienced hikers due to dangerous passages if not approached with caution, requiring sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and a good level of fitness. It is not ideal for beginners.
The terrain is primarily characterized by spectacular karst rock formations, including a natural 'rock labyrinth' with shaped rocks, cracks, rock passages, tunnels, and canyons. You'll encounter varied surfaces, from dense mixed forests to open pastures and 'furrowed fields' with deep coves. Within the labyrinth, there are ups and downs, narrow walls, and tight passages. Some sections are equipped with fixed aids like ropes, a stirrup, a bolt, and a descending ladder, and may involve short sections of free climbing on rocks.
The trail offers diverse and breathtaking scenery. You'll be treated to extensive panoramic views, especially from the ridge overlooking the Valsugana valley. Visible landmarks include the Lagorai mountain range, Cima Caldiera, Cima Ortigara, and the Marcesina plain. The area is described as an 'immense natural castle' with natural merlons, towers, and halls, winding through forests rich in flora.
The most distinctive feature is the Rock Labyrinth, a natural formation of cracks, tunnels, and canyons with numbered passages. The area also holds significant historical importance from World War I, with adapted tunnels and walkways. Geologically, it offers insight into karst processes. You'll also pass by Malga Fossetta and the Castelloni of San Marco natural monument.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or if there are specific leash rules. Given the challenging terrain, including narrow passages, fixed aids, and potential free climbing sections within the labyrinth, it might be difficult or unsafe for dogs, especially larger breeds or those not accustomed to such conditions. It's advisable to check local regulations before bringing a dog.
The best time to hike is generally during dry conditions. The trail can become very slippery in wet weather, especially within the rock labyrinth. Spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions, but always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
The provided information does not mention any specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Castelloni di San Marco Trail itself. As part of the Altopiano di Asiago, access to natural areas is generally open, but it's always good practice to check for any local regulations or temporary restrictions before your visit.
Yes, the route follows the official trail named Castelloni di San Marco for its entire length. It also covers about 32% of the Castelloni di San Marco - Caldiera trail.
Given the challenging and varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. You should also bring sufficient water, snacks, and appropriate clothing layers for changing weather conditions. A headlamp or flashlight could be useful for navigating darker sections within the labyrinth. Due to the potential for slippery surfaces, especially in wet conditions, hiking poles might also be beneficial.
The area around the Castelloni di San Marco Trail has significant historical importance from World War I. Tunnels, stairs, and walkways dating back to the Strafexpedition are present, having been adapted and used by Italian soldiers as natural trenches and defensive lines against Austro-Hungarian forces.
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