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Monte Calvo

Monte Calvo

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This route runs around Monte Calvo and across nice beech woods near Faida, just a few km from Baselga.

 It includes no technical stretches. Most of the ascent is on secondary tarmac roads; the descent on a well-maintained dirt road.

  • signal_cellular_alt Difficulty Easy
  • straighten distance 16.03 Km
  • schedule duration 2:30 h
  • arrow_drop_up elevation 635 m
  • arrow_drop_down descent 633 m
  • skip_next highest point 1513 m
  • skip_next lowest point 975 m

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Safety information:

  • The roads, trails, and ski runs indicated are often used in the opposite direction as well, so keep an eye out for hikers, other cyclists, and vehicles.
  • On trails and other narrow roadways, pay close attention to hikers and slow down or stop as seems appropriate under the circumstances.
  • Always were a helmet and never underestimate the difficulty of the trails.
  • Take away your eventually rubbish
  • Obey all bicycle speed regulations and recommendations, and ride within your limits.

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

Miola

Coordinates

DD 46.125416 , 11.253702 DMS46° 7' 31.4976'' N 11° 15' 13.3272'' E

Destination

Miola

Getting there

By car: From either south or north, from the A22 Brennero motorway (from the south exit Trento south - north exit Trento north) or from the main Brennero road n. 12; continue on the Valsugana main road SS 47 towards Pergine Valsugana-Padova; when you reach the junction with the Altopiano di Piné road, turn off into this secondary road SP 83 known as the “di Piné” road. Search for route.

Turn-by-turn directions

From Miola di Piné, head for the hamlet of Faida. Before the church, turn left onto a secondary tarmac road heading for the quartz quarries. At the crossroads, proceed in the direction of Martin e Costa Refol. Continue towards Cros de Mala up a tarmac road which becomes dirt after a few hairpin bends. Leave the dirt road at a place near a hairpin bend in order to follow a track that branches off from it. After 20 m, the track joins another dirt road that runs along the northern slope of the mountain. After a few hundred metres, the road begins to descend. Follow it to get back first to Faida, then to Miola di Piné.

Equipment

  • Mtb with dirt-free tires
  • Helmet
  • Glasses
  • Repair Kit
  • First aid kit
  • water
  • Snack
  • map
  • Windproof jacket for downhill skiing

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[There is no appointed guide for this route.]

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