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Brescia
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Monte Guglielmo Trail

Hard

4.5

(57)

422

hikers

Monte Guglielmo Trail

04:57

11.4km

1,030m

Hiking

If you're ready for a challenging hike, the Monte Guglielmo Trail offers a demanding ascent over 7.1 miles (11.4 km). You will gain 3373 feet (1028 metres) in elevation, typically taking around 4 hours and 57 minutes to complete. As you climb, you'll pass through peaceful shaded forests that open up to wide grassy meadows. Keep an eye out for the unique Bosco degli Gnomi, or Gnome Forest, where playful wooden sculptures line your path. Reaching the summit rewards you with expansive views, including Lake Iseo and the Valle Camonica, with the iconic Monument to the Redeemer marking your achievement.

Before you set out, be aware that the difficulty of this route can change depending on your chosen starting point. If you plan to hike during winter, expect snow and ice, and make sure you bring appropriate gear like crampons or snowshoes. Always check the latest weather forecast before your trip to ensure safe conditions. Remember to carry enough water, especially for the more strenuous parts of the climb.

This trail is notable for its varied scenery, transitioning from dense woods to open alpine landscapes. The Bosco degli Gnomi adds a whimsical touch to your journey, making the ascent more engaging. From the peak, you can enjoy sweeping panoramic views that, on clear days, extend to major alpine massifs like the Brenta Dolomites, offering a truly memorable experience.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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86 m

Bosco degli Gnomi (Gnome Forest)

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The Bosco degli Gnomi is the most fairy-tale place on Lake Iseo, a walk from Zone to Monte Guglielmo where you come across 44 wooden sculptures. Legend has it that the local artist Luigi Zatti, known as Il Rosso, one fine day walking in the woods, met the gnomes, who expressed their desire to become sentinels along the path.

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973 m

Bosco degli Gnomi

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This is the Gnome Forest, a magical place! Here, local artist "Il Rosso" has created around forty fascinating sculptures that transform this trail into a fairy tale. As you explore the woods, you come across gnomes, eagles, bears and foxes, making this excursion fascinating for everyone, young and old. Furthermore, you will find picnic tables, perfect for a meal surrounded by nature, surrounded by fairy creatures and the lake breeze.

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1.31 km

Museo del Rosso Sculptures

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1.66 km

Fairy of the Gnomes' Forest

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Well-groomed path, with the first part of a cobbled path uphill, in the woods, and return on a wide path, downhill with gravel. Light trekking shoes recommended.

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3.20 km

Uccellatore Trail

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4.20 km

Aaa

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5.72 km

via ferrata or simple panoramic point? however a place to pass as a variant for Mount Guglielmo

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6.01 km

Pozza del Culmet

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11.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.60 km

2.94 km

823 m

Surfaces

4.05 km

3.59 km

1.77 km

821 m

725 m

401 m

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Sunday 5 July

31°C

21°C

36 %

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September 26, 2023,Wanderung Monte Guglielmo
Monte Guglielmo stands out from below thanks to its large monument to the Redeemer right at the top of the plateau. At almost 2000 meters above sea level you have a wonderful view of Lake Iseo, the surrounding mountain ranges, the lower section of Lake Garda around Sirmione and - with a bit of luck - the Apennine mountains on …

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December 8, 2023,Escursione Gugliemo
Palmarusso refuge open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays all year round.
Very helpful and friendly owners....
New and renovated place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Monte Guglielmo Trail?

The trail features diverse terrain, including unpaved roads and narrow paths, with some steep sections. You'll walk through serene, shaded forests, picturesque grassy meadows, and encounter the compact dolomitic limestone at the summit. Some routes also involve ridge walking. A unique feature is the Bosco degli Gnomi (Gnome Forest), where wooden sculptures add a whimsical touch.

What are the main points of interest along the Monte Guglielmo Trail?

Beyond the stunning natural scenery, key points of interest include the Bosco degli Gnomi (Gnome Forest) with its charming wooden sculptures, and the iconic Monument to the Redeemer at the summit. You'll also find several alpine huts like Rifugio Almici, Rifugio Croce Di Marone, and Rifugio Malpensata, offering places to rest and refuel. Don't miss the View of Corna del Bene and Lake Iseo.

What kind of views can I expect from Monte Guglielmo?

The Monte Guglielmo Trail offers breathtaking panoramic views. From the peak, you can admire expansive vistas of Lake Iseo, Valle Camonica, the Pre-Alps, and Val Trompia. On clear days, the scenery extends to include major alpine massifs such as the Orobie, Adamello, and the Brenta Dolomites, as well as the Po Valley and even the Apennines to the south.

Is the trail suitable for beginners?

The difficulty of the Monte Guglielmo Trail varies significantly depending on your starting point and chosen path. While some routes are considered "difficult" due to substantial elevation gains, others are rated "medium" or even described as "easily-accessible paths" suitable for those with a minimum level of fitness. For beginners, it's advisable to research specific routes from villages like Zone or Rifugio Croce di Marone to find one that matches your experience level.

What is the best time of year to hike Monte Guglielmo Trail?

The trail is enjoyable in various seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. During winter, the mountain transforms into a snowy landscape, suitable for ski mountaineers and snowshoe hikers, but requires appropriate equipment like crampons and snowshoes due to snow and ice.

Can I hike Monte Guglielmo in winter?

Yes, Monte Guglielmo is a destination for winter hiking, ski mountaineering, and snowshoeing. However, winter conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice. It is highly recommended to bring appropriate equipment such as crampons, snowshoes, and warm clothing, and to check weather forecasts before heading out.

Is the Monte Guglielmo Trail dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the area, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or other hikers. Be mindful of the trail's difficulty and terrain, as some sections might be challenging for pets.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Monte Guglielmo Trail?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Monte Guglielmo Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.

Where can I park to access the Monte Guglielmo Trail?

The Monte Guglielmo Trail can be accessed from various villages, each offering different starting points and parking options. Popular access points include Zone, Pisogne, Cimmo, Pezzoro, and Caregno. Parking availability may vary, especially during peak season, so arriving early is advisable.

Are there facilities or water sources available along the trail?

Yes, the trail features several alpine huts and refuges, such as Rifugio Almici, Rifugio Croce Di Marone, and Rifugio Malpensata, where you can find opportunities to rest, refuel, and sometimes even find accommodation. There are also natural water sources and picnic sites along the way.

Does the trail intersect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the route intersects with and incorporates sections of several other official trails. Notably, it covers 100% of the "Malghe in Rete - Anello 3 - Tredici Piante" and the "Sentiero del Monte Guglielmo". You'll also find it overlaps with parts of "Malghe in Rete - Trekking - Le Valli Tappa 2", "Variante Sentiero del Monte Guglielmo", and the "Sentiero agrituristico del Lago d'Iseo", among others.

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