Vacanze al Lago di
Molveno, Dolomiti di Brenta
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Brenta
Dolomites - The
access valleys and paths.
Val Brenta
The valley runs from north to
south: around it rise the most famous peaks
of the Brenta Group. To the south-west are the Crozzon di Val d’Agola, Crozzon
di Brenta, Cima Tosa and Cima Margherita, while to the east are the Brenta Alta
and the Sfulmini chain and to the north are the Cima Mandron and the Punte di
Campiglio.
From Sant’Antonio di Mavignola follow the road for the Brenta
Valley as far as the Vivaio Forestale nursery at 1,172 metres. After Piazza
delle Bore and following the Sarca di Brenta river, the path (and the forestry
road) goes past the Malga di Brenta Bassa (now in disuse) at 1,259 metres and
climbs up towards the Orso Pass.
Turning south it then climbs the Scala di
Brenta, winding its way along a rocky stretch before coming to the upper level
of the valley near the former Malga Brenta Alta at 1,687 metres. Here it
continues to meander among rocks and mountain pines up to the last terrace where,
by the enormous rock face of the Crozzon peak, the Brentei Refuge stands. |
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Val Brenta in der Nähe von
Bocca di Brenta
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starting point |
Sant’Antonio
di Mavignola – car park near the Brenta Valley, 1,172 metres |
Connections
with public transport |
TRENTINO
TRASPORTI |
y
motor vehicle |
as
far as the car park in the Brenta Valley |
Nearest
refuges or bivouacs |
Brentei
Refuge, 2,175 metres |
Main
itineraries |
climb
up the Brenta Valley on path 323 |
Difference
in height |
1,003
metres |
Maximum
height |
2,175
metres, Brentei Refuge |
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Table
of times between points and heights:
path 323 to Brentei refuge.
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Route
point |
alt.
a.s.l. |
time
between points in minutes |
time
from start in hours |
possible
route variations |
Parking Val Brenta |
1172 |
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Cartina su gentile concessione Editrice la Giralpina |
Baito Brenta Alta |
1687 |
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bivio 323-391 |
1704 |
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Brentei
Refuge |
2175 |
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3,30 |
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