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Passo Rolle - Baita Segantini

Passo Rolle - Baita Segantini

Photo from: ApT San Martino

  • signal_cellular_alt Difficulty Easy
  • straighten distance 5.77 Km
  • schedule duration 1:47 h
  • arrow_drop_up elevation 222 m
  • arrow_drop_down descent 222 m
  • skip_next highest point 2181 m
  • skip_next lowest point 1960 m

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Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.

Start

Passo Rolle

Coordinates

DD 46.297874 , 11.789249 DMS46° 17' 52.3464'' N 11° 47' 21.2964'' E

Destination

Passo Rolle

Public Transis

Public transport coach line Trentino Trasporti: www.ttesercizio.it

Turn-by-turn directions

From the direction of San Martino di Castrozza, after leaving your car in the car park located just before the top of the Passo Rolle, the route starts along a pleasant, scenic dirt-track which is uphill at the very beginning. A short distance on, the view opens up and gives you a chance to admire the lovely green meadows. Continuing to the right, you will soon reach the Capanna Cervino (2,084 m). From here, the trail is more challenging, but still easy going for hiking pushchairs with big wheels. The gradient makes it hard work, but by no means impossible. Just take an extra pause or two to catch your breath which you will want to do anyway, so you admire the breath-taking views.It takes just over an hour to get to Baita Segantini (2,200 m), a chalet with an exclusive terrace providing spectacular views over the Pale di San Martino mountains and the famous Cimon peak, known also as the Matterhorn of the Dolomites. Green meadows and a pretty lake complete the idyllic scene. From here, you can take other trails, such as the one down to the equally beautiful Val Venegia or the Cristo Pensante Trail, a solitary, spiritual walk to the top of Mount Castelaz (2,333m-7654ft) which, however, cannot be done with a pushchair, but can be with a baby backpack carrier

Equipment

Also with hiking pushchair

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[There is no appointed guide for this route.]

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