Marocche Nature Reserve

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Marocche Nature Reserve

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  • Drena Castle and in the background the Marocche
    Drena Castle and in the background the Marocche
    Photo: Archivio Garda Trentino (ph. Tommaso Prugnola), Garda Trentino

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    A walk in a truly unique environment in another dimension of time and space

    Open
    moderate
    Distance 6.1 km
    2:00 h
    166 m
    148 m
    298 m
    179 m

    This nature reserve, meaning an area which is protected because of its unique natural and geological features, is the largest post-glacial landslide in the entire Alps: an imposing mass of rocky debris which gives the area a lunar appearance and a habitat for plants and animals which have adapted to this particularly arid environment.

    During your visit be sure to examine the dinosaur tracks on a great boulder along the trail: they date back to over 100 million years ago! And if you are into botany, watch out for the natural bonsais you will find among the rocks: they are true “dwarf trees” which due to the harsh environmental conditions have short branches and underdeveloped trunks. These trees do not usually manage to grow more than a metre high, even though they are often over a hundred years old.

    The Marocche di Dro are a Site of Community Importance, belonging to the Natura 2000 Network. 

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    Some curiosity: the name "Marocche" comes from local dialect: "maroc" means boulder, a big lump of rock.

    Local legends say that this place was once the city of Kas, whose inhabitants were known for their immorality. The Lord, tired of their dissolute behaviour, caused the surrounding mountains to crumble away, burying the town under a gigantic landslide that we now call Marocche.

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    Difficulty
    T3moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

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    Landscape
    Highest point
    Orme Dinosauri, 298 m
    Lowest point
    Start, 179 m
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    Track types

    Asphalt 2.87%Dirt road 1.63%Forested/wild trail 27.46%Path 68.02%
    Asphalt
    175 m
    Dirt road
    99 m
    Forested/wild trail
    1.7 km
    Path
    4.1 km
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    Safety information

    Safety Tips

    1. Choose itineraries that suit your physical and technical abilities. Collect information about the area you are visiting and the trail’s conditions and get a detailed trekking map.
    2. Wear clothes and take equipment that suit the difficulty and length of your tour. Keep emergency gear in your rucksack, including first aid supplies.
    3. Do not go walking alone in the mountains. In any case, tell someone where you are going and report back on returning.
    4. Look at the weather forecast before setting off and always keep an eye on the weather.
    5. In case of doubt, go back. It is better to give up than risk bad weather or face difficulties beyond your strength, ability and equipment.
    6. Do not leave marked paths and do not take shortcuts.
    7. All described walks are in a natural environment and therefore their use is at your own risk.

    This information is subject to inevitable variations, so none of these indications are absolute. It is not entirely possible to avoid giving inexact or imprecise information, given how quickly environmental and weather conditions can change. For this reason, we decline any responsibility for changes which the user may encounter. In any case, it is advisable to check environment and weather conditions before setting out.

    Tips and suggestions

    For more information on routes, services (guides, mountain huts, shops etc.) and hiking friendly accommodation: Garda Trentino - +39 0464 554444

    Public transport

    Public-transport-friendly

    Drena is connected by the intercity bus lines 204 (Riva del Garda – Cavedine – Trento) to the other places in Garda Trentino.

    Stop in the locality Marocche on request.

    Up-to-date information on timetables and routes.

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    Directions

    The "Marocche" is on the SS 45 bis "Gardasana occidentale"(Western Gardasana).  From Riva del Garda, follow directions for Arco and then towards Dro (about 15 km).

    Find out how to reach Garda Trentino.

    Parking

    Parking along the main road near the castle or in the locality Marocche, near the Tamburello sports field.

    Coordinates

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    45.971942, 10.933494
    DMS
    45°58'19.0"N 10°56'00.6"E
    UTM
    32T 649789 5092747
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Author’s map recommendations

    Garda Trentino TREKKING Map – Available in the info points of Garda Trentino (Riva del Garda, Arco, Torbole sul Garda, Ledro, Comano Terme)

    Equipment

    You need to wear the right clothing and take the proper gear when you go hiking in the mountains. Even on relatively short easy outings make sure to take all you need so you don't run into trouble if things take an unexpected turn, for example a storm blows up or you have a sudden drop in energy levels.

    What should you take when you go on a hike?

    Your rucksack (for a day trip a 25/30L capacity should do) should contain:

    • water canteen (1L)
    • snacks (e.g. mixed dried fruit or chocolate)
    • First aid kit
    • windproof jacket
    • fleece
    • change of t-shirt and socks (in a plastic bag)
    • make sure to wear or at least bring a pair of long trousers
    • hat
    • sun screen
    • sunglasses
    • gloves
    • whistle to attract attention in an emergency

    Make sure you're wearing the right footwear for the trail and season. The going can get rough and rocky underfoot and a pair of hiking boots will protect you from sprains. When wet, a grassy slope, rocky slab or steep trail can be dangerous unless you are wearing the proper footwear.

    And finally... don't forget to bring your camera! You'll need it to capture the stunning views you come across all over Garda Trentino. And if you like, you can share your memories with us at #GardaTrentino.

    Emergency telephone number 112.

    Similar routes nearby

    • The path through the chestnut grove of Drena
    • From Dro to Braila along the Teacher's Trail
    • Nosiola Trail 3
    • Monte Biaina
    • GardaTrek - Medium Loop 3: from Ceniga to Bolognano
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    Status
    Open
    Difficulty
    T3moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    6.1 km
    Duration
    2:00 h
    Ascent
    166 m
    Descent
    148 m
    Highest point
    298 m
    Lowest point
    179 m
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