Mini Trekking on the Pale di San Martino

Provincia di Trento


8-10

An exciting ride with truly magnificent views, topped off with the icing on the cake with the summit of Mt. Mulaz.
Geographically belonging to the Pale di San Martino group, thanks to its 2906 meters of altitude and its slightly defiladed position, it rises majestically between the Boite and Paneveggio valleys.
An ideal vantage point for admiring the peaks of the Focobon, the Vezzana and the Bureloni, a veritable box of honor on one of the most beautiful spectacles that nature puts on.
Your fatigue will be richly rewarded when you sip a beer on the hut terrace and watch the shadows of the peaks lengthen in the fiery sunset, waiting for dinner.
DETAILS
Difficulty level: medium – challenging, a good level of training in mountain walking is required.
Day 1: From malga Venegia to Rif. Volpi al Mulaz
6.5 km and about 900 meters positive elevation gain.
Start in the placid Venegia Valley halfway between the Valles and Rolle Passes, good for carburetion and breaking your breath. As we approach the imposing and vertical walls of the Bureloni, the trail becomes steeper and the terrain more and more rocky, taking on the typical characteristics of the Dolomite environment, until we reach the Mulaz Pass pass (2619 m) with the hut just beyond.
Day 2: From Rif. Volpi to Mulaz to malga Venegia.
11.5 km and about 450 meters positive elevation gain.
The positive elevation gain, is almost exclusively required for the climb to the summit of Mt. Mulaz, which we will make early in the morning. Returning to the hut for a final goodbye and coffee, we will resume the path to the Valles Pass and Malga Venegia.
The ascent to the summit does not present major technical difficulties nor exposed sections, nevertheless, one walks on rocky and stony terrain that is unstable at times, so steady and decisive steps are required.
Difficulty level: medium – challenging
A good level of training and habit of walking in the mountains is required.
COSTS AND RESERVATIONS
Cost includes guide service
Guide fee : 120 €/person
The cost does not include the cost of shelter, transportation, etc.
A deposit of 50€ is required to confirm the reservation.
To book you can fill out the Form on this page or contact us directly:
Daniel Tel. 328 5717212
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The floor plan of the house in which I grew up reflects an old custom whereby the kitchen faces south and the rooms face north.
This good design rule reserved for me a small room overlooking hills and foothills, woods and meadows, inevitable not to feel attraction to that world that was just begging to be explored and that I had begun to know from that window.
As I grew up, my gaze went beyond those hills, further north, to the Dolomites and into all those mountains that give me excitement.
There they are, after all, outside my bedroom window.
"If the point at which you plunge into a river is the present, I thought, then the past is the water that has passed you by, the water that goes downward and where there is nothing left for you, while the future is the water that comes down from above, bringing dangers and surprises. The past is downstream, the future is upstream.
Whatever fate is, it dwells in the mountains above our heads."
Paolo Cognetti
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