dolomiti di brenta trek

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dolomiti di brenta trek
DOLOMITI
DI BRENTA
TREK
W W W . D O L O M I T I B R E N T A T R E K . I T
160 KILOMETRE OF PATHS
Just follow the signs
8.170 METRE ELEVATION GAIN
Conquer them step by step
9 MOUNTAIN PASSES
Let unexpected views surprise you
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8 MOUNTAIN HUTS AND 11 HIDDEN SHEPHERDS’ HUTS
Get the taste of true mountain
ONE SINGLE MASSIF
Dolomiti di Brenta UNESCO World Heritage
2 TREKKING ROUTES
Discover the wildest and lesser known corners of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park
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MOUNTAIN HUTS
THAT WROTE THE HISTORY
OF MOUNTAINEERING
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DOLOMITI DI BRENTA TREK
A hike through the Dolomites
UNESCO World Heritage
The trekking route Dolomiti di Brenta Trek (DBT)
was born after the successful experience of its
older brother Dolomiti di Brenta Bike which since
2008 attracts more and more bikers every year
eager to tackle its off-road trails.
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Dolomiti di Brenta Trek provides 2 trekking
circuite which unwind around the rocky Dolomiti
di Brenta mountain group, in the eastern part of
Trentino. Both routes are divided in stages and are
to be completed over a number of days. Hikers
and alpinists can spend a few or more days in the
heart of the Dolomites without fear of losing the
way thanks to the very clear and custom-made
network of signs specifically placed on both routes.
The DBT Expert route is technically the most
difficult between the two. This trail is for
experienced hikers who feel comfortable with
height, snowfields and via ferrata (climb with a
fixed protection system such as wire ropes, pegs
and ladders) where mountaineering equipment is
compulsory. However, the most difficult passages
can always be avoided by an apposite easier route.
Indeed, the so-called DBT Expert Variants are
planned to give an easy alternative to technical
paths and to give the chance to shorten the trek
if desired.
The DBT Country route instead unwinds at a
lower altitude and does not present any technical
difficulty. For this trek no particular skill is
required a part from a great will to walk long
distances in order to cross on foot 6 valleys and
their ancient villages, cultures and people.
Along both routes there are places where to stop
for food and overnight. On the DBT Expert route
hikers will find mountain huts, bivouacs and
malghe. Malga (malghe in the plural form) is the
Italian word for shepherds’ hut and describes a
building at around 1800 metres altitude where
cattle are kept for summer pasture and where
cheese is produced. On the other hand, the many
villages crossed by the DBT Country give a wide
selection of accommodations, such as hotels,
farmhouses, B&Bs.
It takes at least 5 days to walk the entire DBT
Expert while for the DBT Country the time needed
is of 7 days. However, the Variant routes allow
hikers to shorten the trek and adjust it to make it
suitable to the time at disposal.
DBT offers hikers the possibility of discovering
the wilderness of Adamello Brenta Nature Park
and the beauty of the 6 most panoramic valleys
of Trentino: Val di Non, Val di Sole, Val Rendena
with Madonna di Campiglio, Giudicarie Centrali,
Terme di Comano and Paganella region. All
without compulsory stages or an enforced pace.
The routes are divided in several stages and any
of these represents a starting point. Therefore,
everyone can plan their own DBT as they please,
depending on their own ability and time available.
DBT Expert
DBT Country
89 kilometre
8.170 metre elevation gain
8 mountain huts
11 malghe
4 bivouac
9 mountain passes
160 kilometre
7.200 metre elevation gain
2 mountain huts
7 malghe
15 villages
2 alpine lakes
THE TERRITORIES CROSSED BY DOLOMITI DI BRENTA TREK
Madonna di Campiglio, Pinzolo, Val Rendena
Tourism Board
Via Pradalago, 4 - 38084 Madonna di Campiglio
Ph. +39 0465 447501 - Fax +39 0465 440404
www.campigliodolomiti.it - [email protected]
Giudicarie Centrali Tourism Board
Via Damiano Chiesa, 3 - 38079 Tione
Ph. +39 0465 323090 - Fax +39 0465 324140
www.visitgiudicarie.it - [email protected]
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Terme di Comano Dolomiti di Brenta Tourism
Board
Via C.Battisti, 38/d - 38070 Ponte Arche - Terme di Comano
Ph. +39 0465 702626 - Fax +39 0465 702281
www.visitacomano.it - [email protected]
Dolomiti di Brenta Paganella Tourism Board
Andalo - Lago di Molveno - Fai della Paganella - Cavedago - Spormaggiore
Piazza Dolomiti, 1 - 38010 Andalo
Ph. +39 0461 585836 - Fax +39 0461 585570
www.visitdolomitipaganella.it - [email protected]
Val di Non Tourism Board
Via Roma, 21 - 38013 Fondo
Ph. +39 0463 830133 - Fax +39 0463 830161
www.visitvaldinon.it - [email protected]
Val di Sole Tourism Board
Via Marconi, 7 - 38027 Malè
Ph. +39 0463 901280 - Fax +39 0463 901563
www.valdisole.net - [email protected]
West
DOLOMITI
DI BRENTA
TREK
North
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EAST
South
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DOLOMITI Di
BRENTA TREK
EXPERT
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The appeal
of high altitude
The Dolomiti di Brenta Trek Expert is a new circuit in the
Brenta Dolomites that always runs at altitude. Half of it links
paths and mountain huts which for over 150 years have been
at the heart of the history of mountaineering and climbing. The
second half of this route instead delves deep in the less known
area of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park where wide green
valleys and pastures are dotted with wooden malghe.
The satisfaction of leaving behind a hard climb, the desire
of reaching a new destination and the astonishment when
unexpected views open up.. this is Dolomiti di Brenta Trek!
The DBT Expert route runs at an average altitude of 2000
metres. It is planned as a circuit and follows 89 kilometres
of clearly signposted paths with a total elevation gain of
8.170 metres. The southern side of the Brenta Dolomites
is extremely popular and therefore offers a wide range of
mountain huts where hikers can stop for food and overnight.
Being the northern part much wilder and never crowded,
hikers have to adapt to sleep in bivouacs and malghe.
Only 2 of the 11 malghe are catered and therefore they
represent an important stopover. Malga Spora and Malga
Tuena are 8 hours walk from each other and both offer half
board service and a comfortable room to spend the night.
Being 8 hours walk from each other, it is often suggested to
plan the distance between them as a stage.
Everyone can plan its own DBT expert according to their ability
and time available. To walk the whole circuit it takes at least
5 days. However, the Variants allow hikers to both shorten the
circuit and avoid the most difficult section like the via ferrata
and to end the trek exactly where it started.
The trek can be started in any of the 6 valleys that it crosses.
The following description starts from Cles in Val di Non but it
is just an example.
By car it is possible to reach the area Lago del Durigat above the
village of Cles, in Val di Non. From Lago del Durigat (m. 1860)
you reach Malga Clesera and following the DBT waymarks you
climb up to Passo della Forcola from where you will appreciate a
wonderful landscape over Monte Peller just left behind.
You cross now the green Pian della Nana valley where you
can often see marmots and you reach Passo della Nana (m.
2195) first and Selletta della Nana (m. 2530) then where a path
descends to A. Costanzi Bivouac (m. 2365).
From the bivouac the DBT Expert descends the steep Val del
Vento and then it crosses Val Centonia until it reaches Malga
Mondifrà (m. 1632) where you can stop for some great food and
homemade cheese.
From Malga Mondifrà the route takes you to Malga Vaglianella
(m. 1826) and Malga Vagliana (m. 1974) and from now on you
will notice the change of the landscape. The green colour of
the pastures lets the typical light grey of the Dolomia rock have
its seat. Leaving the green pastures behind you reach now the
Rifugio Graffer (m. 2261), Rifugio Tuckett (m. 2271) and Rifugio
Ai Brentei (m. 2182).
From Rifugio Ai Brentei to Malga Spora the DBT Expert
is considered for experienced hikers with equipment and
represents many difficulties. The use of harness, helmet and
crampons is essential. Those who want to avoid this section can
follow the Variant that in 1 hour of trekking takes to Rifugio Tosa
Pedrotti.
From Rifugio Brentei you continue on the Sentiero Alpinistico
“Daniele Martinazzi” SAT 327 (EEA – MD) that passes the foot of
the frozen wall of Canalone Neri that joins Cima Tosa to Crozzon
di Brenta and then you climb to below the north edge of Crozzon
di Brenta until on snowfields you reach the Bocca dei Camosci
(m. 2784). From here a path descends on gravel to Rifugio XII
Apostoli (m. 2487).
From Rifugio XII Apostoli you climb up to the Bocchetta dei
Due Denti (m. 2859) and then you descend the other side of the
mountain on the exposed iron ladders of Ferrata Castiglioni
where the use of harness and protective helmets is required.
Rifugio Agostini (m. 2405) is only 30 minutes walk from the
bottom of the via ferrata.
From Rifugio Agostini the panoramic Sentiero Palmieri takes
you up to Forcolotta di Noghera (m. 2423) and reaches then
Rifugio Tosa Pedrotti.
From this refuge starts the exposed Osvaldo Orsi path that in
ups and downs goes round the bottom of the large rock flank
of Cima Brenta Alta and after a while comes out in Busa degli
Sfulmini and Massodi (m. 2380) crowned by the superb rock wall
of Cima Brenta Alta, Campanil Basso and Campanil Alto and
Cima degli Sfulmini. The path continues horizontally until just
below Bocca di Tuckett (m. 2540). Here starts the long descend
down the Val Perse valley with great views over Molveno Lake
and after touching the bottom of this valley the DBT Expert
climbs the other side up to Passo del Clamer (m. 2164).
Here begins the second part of the route which winds through the
wildest and lesser known area of the Group. On Passo Clamer
you get a last glimpse of the spectacular view of the Central
Brenta massif you have just traversed with its large screes and
karst depressions filled with hanging glaciers and snowfields.
From now on the itinerary features green valleys with a wealth
of flora, fauna, meadows and malghe. The contrast between the
grey rocks and the green habitat of the bear is striking.
From Passo Clamer you descend to Malga Spora (m. 1855) and
you follow direction towards Lago di Tovel which is north. You
encounter a great number of malghe: Malga Campa (m. 1975),
Malga Loverdina (m. 1768), Malga Termoncello (m. 1852), Malga
Flavona (m. 1858) and Malga Pozzol (m. 1632). From Malga
Pozzol the route crosses a wild area rich in fauna and reaches
Malga Tuena (m. 1740) that offers board and lodging.
From Malga Tuena you enter a path that after pleasant ups and
downs climbs up steep to Malga Tassulla (m. 2090) which is only
30 minutes walk from lago del Durigat where the description of
this tour started.
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Web site
Equipment
Signs
www.dolomitibrentatrek.it
Harness + via ferrata
The signage is based on the traditional red and
Here you can find all the
kit + helmet + crampons
white signs which also carry the green DBT
technical information about
The
logo with the word Expert written in red.
the route: distances, elevation
considered for experienced
gain, accommodation
hikers. The route crosses
DBT
Expert
is
some snowfields and their
condition may require the
use of crampons. Besides
Ferrata Castiglioni, which
can be avoided thanks to
the Variant, the DBT Expert
goes along some exposed
Maps
4Land hiking map 148
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“Dolomiti di Brenta Trek”,
scale 1:25.000
Shop online: www.4land.it
paths which not always
are equipped with metal
wires. For your safety the
use of harness, via ferrata
kit and helmet is always
recommended.
Variants
Variants are an easy alternative route to the
most difficult sections and they also allow to
shorten the circuit.
VARIANT FROM RIFUGIO BRENTEI TO RIFUGIO
TOSA PEDROTTI: avoids the southern part of
the trek where the ferrata Castiglioni and the
technically most diffucul paths are. In 1 hour it
takes to Rifugio Tosa Pedrotti while the original
DBT Expert route takes 8 hours walk.
VARIANT MALGA SPORA A / MALGA FLAVONA
/ MALGA TUENA – PASSO DEL GROSTE’ /
RIFUGIO GRAFFER: it cuts the circuit halfway
from east to west. Hikers who only have 3 or
Elevation profile
4 days at disposal can choose to walk only
either the southern loop (the most famous and
exposed part) or the northern loop (very wild and
never crowded).
Accommodations
The southern part of the
circuit has many mountain
huts with half board
service while the northern
part welcomes hikers in
bivouac and basic malghe.
In July and August it is
recommended to book
mountain huts in advance.
Bivouac and malghe put
on hikers’ disposal beds,
blankets and stove. Only
Malga Spora and Malga
Tuena offer half board
service from about the 20th
of June until the 10th of
Rifugio Graffer
Rifugio XII Apostoli
Agritur Malga Tuena
Ph. +39 0465 441358
[email protected]
www.graffer.com
Ph. +39 0465 501309
[email protected]
www.dodiciapostoli.it
Ph. +39 348 3695792
[email protected]
www.malgatuena.net
Rifugio Tuckett
Rifugio S. Agostini
Rifugio Peller
Ph. +39 0465 441226
[email protected]
www.rifugio-tuckett.it
Ph. +39 0465 734138
[email protected]
www.rifugioagostini.it
Ph. +39 0463 536221
[email protected]
www.satcles.it/rifpeller
Rifugio Ai Brentei
Rifugio Tosa T. Pedrotti
Malga Spora
Ph. +39 0465 441244
[email protected]
www.rifugiobrentei.it
Ph. +39 0461 948115
[email protected]
www.rifugiotosapedrotti.it
Ph. +39 339 2787980
TERME DI COMANO
From San Lorenzo in
Banale a jeep service takes
to Rifugio Cacciatore and
from here Rifugio Agostini is
only 1,30 hours walk.
From the village of Cunevo it
is possible to drive to Malga
Arza, park the car and reach on
foot Malga Termoncello. Cles
and Tuenno can also be easily
reached by train.
from Malga Tuena. From the
village of Cunevo it is possible
to drive to Malga Arza, park
the car and reach on foot
Malga Termoncello. Cles and
Tuenno can also be easily
reached by train.
DOLOMITI PAGANELLA
From Cles it is possible to reach
by car Lago del Durigat right on
the DBT Expert route. From
Tuenno a shuttle bus drives
to Lago di Tovel which is only
1,30 walk from Malga Tuena.
VAL DI NON
From Cles it is possible
to reach by car Lago del
Durigat right on the DBT
Expert route. From Tuenno a
shuttle bus drives to Lago di
Tovel which is only 1,30 walk
September.
Access points
VAL RENDENA
Rifugio Graffer can be easily
reached by cable car from
Madonna
di
Campiglio.
Otherwise, from here in
summer time a shuttle bus
drives hikers to Vallesinella and
from here Rifugio Tuckett and
Rifugio Brentei can be reached
in 2 hours walk.
VAL DI SOLE
From Loc. Belvedere close to
Folgarida it is possible to reach
on foot ex Malga Scale.
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DOLOMITI Di
BRENTA TREK
COUNTRY
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A long distance walk through the villages
at the foot of the Brenta Dolomites
Dolomiti di Brenta Trek Country is also a trek circuit but it
develops at a lower altitude and it follows paths, forestry roads, mule tracks, old irrigation channels and ancient Roman
ways. This long trail crosses woods, grassland, fruit orchard
and villages combining so the trekking experience with history and culture.
The DBT Country is 160 kilometres long with a total elevation gain of 7200 metres. At least 7 days are needed to walk
the entire circuit but everyone can plan the trek in a different
number of stages as how they please. The DBT Country also
has some variants that allow to shorten the route walking in
a loop anyway. Any village along the route can be chosen as
starting point; the following description is just an example.
From Cles drive to Lago del Durigat where you can park your
car. From here follow the DBT signs towards Malga Clesera
and then descend to bivacco Mezol until you reach loc. Regazzini near Malè, in Val di Sole. You follow now the bottom
of this valley and when you reach Carciato the DBT Country
signs lead you up to Dosso di Santa Brigida. From here you
descend to the Meledrio river and you cross it to reach Malga Presson bassa, loc. Belvedere in Folgarida and Campo
Carlo Magno.
Here the route overlaps the Giro di Campiglio path that reaches Rifugio Vallesinella and Rifugio Cascate di Mezzo. Then
you descend to Malga Brenta Bassa from where you can
appreciate a breath-taking view towards Cima Brenta, Cima
Mandron, Torre di Brenta, Campanil Alto, Campanil Basso,
Cima Brenta Alta, Cima Margherita and Crozzon di Brenta.
From Malga Brenta Bassa you continue the descent until you
reach Sant’Antonio di Mavignola and from here the DBT Country
continues flat to Carisolo and Caderzone Terme. After passing
the golf course in Carisolo the route takes you up to the village
of Bocenago and the mountains above it which offer great views
over Val Rendena.
The DBT Country continues at the same altitude to Passo delle
Malghette, Passo Campiol and Capanna Durmont. From this
peak you descend now towards Montagne and on the way you
encounter Villa Santi, a museum house of the Adamello Brenta
Nature Park.
From now on the DBT Country crosses a series of ancient villages where it is possible to encounter the traditional architecture
of buildings which are made of stones and wood. In sequence
you cross Binio, Cerana, Bolzana, Coltura, Iron and Stenico.
From Stenico the DBT Country runs along the famous San Vili
route which in Roman times used to connect Val Rendena with
Trento. It crosses the villages of Seo, Sclemo and Tavodo and
then descends towards Andogno where it meets the river Ambiez and follows it backwards up to Dorsino. After crossing the
centre of this village you walk through grassland and you reach
San Lorenzo in Banale which has been awarded as “one of the
most beautiful villages of Italy”.
From here you follow again the San Vili route that takes to Moline, Deggia, Nembia and finally reaches the famous Moveno
lake. After walking along the shores of the lake you enter a fresh
valley that leads up to Andalo and Cavedago.
Val di Non is now quite close and from Cavedago you enter it on
a comfortable path that has been built out of a former irrigation
channel. This panoramic path develops along the east side of Val
di Non above the villages of Sporminore, Campodenno, Termon,
Cunevo, Flavon and Terres.
Once you reach the apple orchards above Terres the DBT Country leads you to a pedestrian tunnel. This tunnel was also used as
irrigation channel and it has been recently equipped with lights
and allows hikers to quickly reach Val di Tovel. This tunnel is 2,5
km long and inside the temperature is constantly around 10°C,
even in summer. Thanks to this shortcut in only 45 minutes you
reach the Antiche Seghe path on the orographic right side of Val
di Tovel. This path takes to the famous Lago di Tovel and crosses
a rocky area which resembles a lunar landscape.
Once you have reached the lake you follow its shore and just before the Nature Park Info Point you take the path to your right
which climbs to Malga Tuena, a shepherd’s hut which provides
board and lodging.
From here the DBT Country follows the same paths as the DBT
Expert route. From Malga Tuena you reach the steep Val Formigia and you climb it to the top until you reach the green and spectacular valley of Pian della Nana. Here you find Malga Tassulla,
famous for the production of cheese, which is only 30 minutes
from Lago del Durigat where this description started.
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Web site
Equipment
Signs
www.dolomitibrentatrek.it
In order to complete the DBT
The DBT Country runs along paths, forestry roads and
Here you can find all the
Country you do not need
tracks that sometimes used to lack official signage. For
technical information about
any specific mountaineering
this reason a specific and new net of DBT signs have
the route: distances, elevation
equipment because the ro-
been placed all along the circuit.
gain, accommodation
ute runs along normal paths
and forestry roads. A suitable
clothing is recommended as
Maps
4Land hiking map 148
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“Dolomiti di Brenta Trek”,
scale 1:25.000
Shop online: www.4land.it
well as an extra torch for the
Variants
tunnel that leads to the Tovel
ALTERNATIVE TO TERRES TUNNEL: this path also
valley. The only exception is
takes from Terres to Val di Tovel. This path is exposed
the Variant route to the tun-
and in some parts it is also equipped with metal
nel which also takes to Val di
cables. The use of helmet, harness and ferrata kit is
Tovel but along an exposed
compulsory.
path equipped with a metal
VARIANT VALLESINELLA – PASSO GROSTE’ – MALGA
cable to anchor on. In this
FLAVONA – LAGO DI TOVEL: it cuts the DBT Country
case you need helmet, har-
halfway from east to west and gives the possibility to
ness and ferrata kit.
walk half of the route completing a circuit anyway.
VARIANT
MALGA
BRENTA
BASSA
–
PASSO
MADONNINA – LOC. PERTICHE: it is a wilder route
that stays in high altitude instead of following the
bottom of Val Rendena and its villages.
Profilo altimetrico
Elevation
profile
Accommodation
VAL DI NON
VAL GIUDICARIE
When
Hikers can choose any of the
Sporminore, Campodenno,
Montagne, Villa Santi, Rago-
mountains
the
following
many hotels, farmhouses
Termon, Flavon, Lago di
li, Stenico
accommodations
are
and B&Bs of the villages
Tovel
that
they
higher
in
available:
TERME DI COMANO
encounter.
VAL DI SOLE
San Lorenzo in Banale,
Agritur Malga Tuena
available in the following
Malè, Croviana, Monclassi-
Nembia
towns crossed by the DBT
co, Carciato, Folgarida
Ph. +39 348 3695792
[email protected]
www.malgatuena.net
Accommodations
are
Country.
VAL RENDENA
Passo Campo Carlo Magno, Madonna di Campiglio,
S. Antonio di Mavignola,
Carisolo, Pinzolo, Giustino,
Massimeno, Bocenago
Access
The DBT Country follows
mainly the valleys around
the Brenta Dolomites and
therefore
it
is
possible
to start it from any of the
villages in the 6 valleys
the
DOLOMITI
PAGANELLA
Molveno, Andalo
Rifugio Peller
Ph. +39 0463 536221
[email protected]
www.satcles.it/rifpeller
Rifugio Graffer
Ph. +39 0465 441358
[email protected]
www.graffer.com
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The Adamello Brenta
Natur Park
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The Adamello Brenta Natur Park comprises to
the west the Trentino section of the Adamello
Presanella massif, the kingdom of glaciers,
raging torrents and spectacular waterfalls. To the
east it includes the amazing Dolomiti di Brenta,
a fairy-tale like series of pinnacles, towers and
sheer cliff faces. The sublime landscapes and
incredibly strong colours of this massif have
always attracted travellers and artists and
indeed on June the 29th 2009 the Dolomites have
been inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage
list because of their exceptional beauty, their
unique landscape and their scientific geological
importance.
The Adamello Brenta Nature Parks protects
the environmental characteristic of the area
and promotes its natural, cultural and human
heritage as well as a sustainable conduct. Hiking
and trekking are the most traditional ways of
experiencing nature in complete harmony with
the territory. Walking is the right mean to notice
the still pace of nature: the extremely rich flora
composed of more than 1200 species: solitaire
roe deer, majestic red deer, agile chamois, and…
the brown bear!
Currently the brown bear population is of about 30
specimens. In 1996 the Adamello Brenta Nature
Park lunched the Life Ursus Projects with the aim
of avoiding extinction by reintroducing 10 brown
bears (Ursus arctos L.) which adapted extremely
well to the new environment generating a
conspicuous population. The presence of the
brown bear is not dangerous for humans. It is
extremely rare to encounter it but if it happens
just remember a few simple rules: do not be
laud, let the bear notice your presence by talking
normally without overreacting such as running
away and screaming. Undoubtedly the bear will
change its directions before you do.
Parco Naturale
Adamello Brenta
Via Nazionale, 24
38080 Strembo TN
Ph. +39 0465 806666
Fax +39 0465 806699
www.pnab.it
[email protected]
10 GOLDEN RULES TO SAFEGUARD
THE NATURE PARK
1. Respect flowers and plants: their colours and smells are there for those who will come
after you too.
2. When you see wild animals keep the distance otherwise they may be easily scared. They
are also afraid of dogs and therefore it is compulsory to walk them on a leach.
3. Even amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates (such as insects, shellfish, etc.) are
fundamental for the environment and they deserve your respect.
4. The worst enemy of forests is fire. If you want to light up a fire please only use the
designated areas that the Park has set up.
5. Minerals and fossils cannot be picked up. There have been there for millions of years
thank also to the respect of those who saw them before you.
6. 7. 8. Turn off the sound and turn on your senses. Let the Park be your soundtrack!
In order to preserve the natural balance of the environment it is not possible to camp.
It is allowed to pick mushrooms. However, it is necessary to obtain a permission which
is issued by the local townhalls.
9. If it happens to you to find a war wreck please leave it where it is. It is forbidden to
collect them and touching them can also be dangerous. You would rather inform the
Park administration about the finding.
10.
Respect bivouacs and unattended refuges as well as their furniture. You can rather
leave some useful things for those who will come after you!
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SHEPHERDS’ HUTS
THAT ENSHRINE
TRADITION
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Useful
numbers
Useful numbers
• Ambulance / first aid 118
• Fire brigades 115
• Carabinieri police emergency number 113
• Alpine rescue 118
• Italian Automobile Club rescue 116
• Weather forecast ph. +39.0461.238939 – www.meteotrentino.it
Health
• Public hospital – TIONE – Ph. 0463.331111
• Public hospital – MEZZOLOMBARDO – Ph. 0461.611111
• Public hospital - CLES – Ph. 0463.660111
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Taxi service and baggage transfer
(only possible along the DBT Country route with service-charge)
• Autocampiglio – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 337.838115
• Taxi Autonoleggio Bacca Marco – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 335.8189510
• Autoservizi Mirco Zuccati & C. – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 339.1901106
• Taxi Blutaxi – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – tel . 340.4949934
• Taxi Bordati – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 335.237925
• Taxi Bucella Viaggi – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 347.6058964
• Taxi Service – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 339.8122893
• Taxi Davide Zane – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 336.539787
• Taxi Exclusive – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. 335.5416301
• Viaggi 3000 – STREMBO – Ph. 349.4160373
• Ingoviaggi – VILLA RENDENA – VERDESINA – Ph. 339.8022936
• Ideaguida – TIONE – Ph. 0465.326366 331.9149883
• Taxi autonoleggio Fedrizzi L. – TIONE – Ph. 0465.321487 – 335.8281260
• Margonari Matteo – SAN LORENZO IN BANALE – Ph. 0465.734121 – 333.5909327
• Bosetti Giorgio – SAN LORENZO IN BANALE – Ph. 333.3198204
• Rigotti Flavio – SAN LORENZO IN BANALE – Ph. 0465.734481 – 339.2950824
• Trentino Bus – STENICO – Ph. 0461.585019 – 329.0978576
• Agostini Agenzia Viaggi Paganella Vacanze – ANDALO – Ph. 0461.585599
• Autoservizi Zeni Manuel – ANDALO – Ph. 0461.585608
• Bottamedi Fabio (c/o Bar Centrale) – ANDALO – Ph. 0461.585810 – 335.7596436
• Ghezzi Lorenzo (c/o distributore AGIP) – ANDALO – Ph. 0461.585990 – 348.7014401
• Giordani Mario – MOLVENO – Ph. 0461.586009 – 330 239371
• Signori Si Parte di Ioram Donini – MOLVENO – Ph. 335.5949531
• Amanda Viaggi – CASTELFONDO – Ph. 0463.889199 – 338.7045525
• Taxi Clesium – CLES – Ph. 0463.421595 – 0463.450698 – 338.4501025
• Taxi Bus Predaia – COREDO – Ph. 0463.536014 – 335.6064255
• Weber Pedrinolla Serena – DENNO – Ph. 0461.655985 – 347.8193757 – 338.9829207
• Erika Tours – FONDO – Ph. 0463.830363 – 348.5500615 – 340.7071703
• Alessio Viaggi – RONZONE – Ph. 0463.880612 – 348.6103883
• Genziana Viaggi – SARNONICO – Ph. 0463.830220
• Valentinelli Giorgio – CALDES – Ph. 335.7089777 – 348.2241134 – 0463.902217
• Stablum Franco – MALE’ – Ph. 339.8122893 – 0463.902302
• Ivana Taxi – MONCLASSICO – Ph. 338.8560244
• Viaggi Anna – MONCLASSICO – Ph. 0463.974023
• Viaggi Franco – DIMARO – Ph. 339.5223369 – 339.2975676 – 0463.974106
• Viaggi Cornelio – COMMEZZADURA – Ph. 335.6304877 – 0463.974470
• Trentino Trasporti – TRENTO –Ph. 0461.585019 – 329 0978576
Alpine guides
• Gruppo Guide Alpine Madonna di Campiglio – Scuola di Alpinismo e Sci Alpinismo –
Ph. e fax 0465.442634 - www.guidealpinecampiglio.it – info@ guidealpinecampiglio.it
• Alpin Days Madonna di Campiglio – Guida Alpina Adriano Alimonta
Ph. 337.509940 – fax 0465.446204 www.alpindays.com – [email protected]
• Associazione Guide Alpine e Accompagnatori Pinzolo Val Rendena
Ph. 0465.502111 – 335.8374104 – 335.6780275 – fax 0465.502111 www.guidaalpina.it – [email protected]
• Mountain Guide Dolomiti Adamello Pinzolo – Guida Alpina Aldo Turri
Ph. 0465.503218 – 339.8075756 www.dodiciapostoli.it
• Dolomiti Outdoor San Lorenzo in Banale – Guida Alpina Simone Elmi
Ph. 340.2507108 www.dolomitioutdoor.it – [email protected]
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• Gruppo Guide Alpine Dolomiti di Brenta - Paganella
Ph. 0461.585353 – 329.5824146 www.scuolaitalianasci.com – [email protected]
• Guida Alpina Bertagnolli Giorgio Tret – fondo – VAL DI NON
Ph. 338.9283062 – 0463.880025 – 0463.880031
• Guida Alpina Roberto Daz – ruffrè – VAL DI NON
Ph. 348.5254202 – 335.6845677
• Guida Alpina Andrea Bruni – tuenno – VAL DI NON
Ph. 338.2728792 – [email protected]
Concept und Grafik
Archimede (archimede.nu)
• Scuola di Alpinismo e Scialpinismo “Val di Sole”
Ph. 0463.901151 – 347.7457328 – fax 0463.901151
Nome Skype: guidealpine – www.guidealpinevaldisole.it – [email protected]
Fotos
Wolfgang Ehn, Daniele Lira, Ronny Kiaulehn
Fototrekking trentino spa - Foto Beppe Bolchi
Archivio Fotografico Trentino S.P.A.
Archivio Fotografico Parco Naturale
Adamello Brenta
• Guida Alpina Davide Dalpiaz – cis – VAL DI NON
Ph. 339.4499865 – [email protected]
W W W . D O L O M I T I B R E N T A T R E K . I T

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