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Hike the difficult 5.7-mile Rifugio Bocchette ring tour on Monte Grappa, gaining 1209 feet with historical sites and mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.25 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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7.62 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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9.10 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.81 km
2.41 km
1.52 km
347 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
4.00 km
2.97 km
1.52 km
605 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,630 m)
Lowest point (1,310 m)
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Sunday 10 May
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The trail typically starts from the vicinity of the Rifugio Bocchette itself, which is located on Monte Grappa. You can usually find parking spaces near the rifugio, serving as a convenient starting point for various excursions in the area.
This specific 'Rifugio Bocchette — ring tour' is rated as difficult. While some trails around Rifugio Bocchette on Monte Grappa can be easy, this particular route involves a significant elevation gain and distance, making it suitable for experienced hikers. It is important to note that this is a hiking trail on Monte Grappa, not the multi-day via ferrata in the Brenta Dolomites.
The terrain around Monte Grappa can vary. You might find sections with grass, mountain pines, and potentially steep forest trails, especially on descending routes. Northern slopes can retain snowfields until early June, so be prepared for varied conditions depending on the season.
The best time to undertake this hike is generally from late spring through early autumn, typically June through September. During this period, the weather is more stable, and snowfields are less likely to be present, though northern slopes might still have snow until early June.
Along the route, you'll pass by significant landmarks such as the Cà Tasson – Garden of Remembrance and Arditi Memorial, which offers historical context. The Bocchette Hut itself is a key reference point, offering accommodation and local cuisine. You can also expect beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and the rural environment of the Massiccio del Grappa.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the Monte Grappa area, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially due to the presence of wildlife like chamois and to respect other hikers and the natural environment. Ensure your dog is fit for a difficult hike.
As the Monte Grappa area is part of the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking on public trails. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve this protected environment.
Yes, this route intersects with several other trails. Significant portions of the tour follow the Anello Naturalistico del Grappa. It also briefly touches upon sections of the Col dei Prai, Alta Via delle Dolomiti n. 8, and Variante E7 - Alta Via degli Eroi Solaroli.
The Bocchette Hut itself is a central point, offering accommodation and local cuisine. It serves as a hub for hikers and a place to rest or refuel before or after your hike. Other amenities might be available in nearby villages or at other mountain huts in the broader Monte Grappa area.
Given its 'difficult' rating, you should bring appropriate hiking gear including sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, rain gear, sufficient water and snacks, a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on varied terrain.
Winter hiking on this route is generally not recommended unless you are an experienced winter mountaineer equipped with specialized gear like snowshoes or crampons. Northern slopes can retain snowfields, and conditions can become hazardous with ice and deep snow. It's best to check local conditions and forecasts if considering a winter attempt.