Ring route of Segonzano

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Ring route of Segonzano

Mountain tour · Altopiano di Pinè,Valle di Cembra
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This route is interesting both for geological and naturalistic reasons. It includes long stretches along ancient mule paths across woods and several opportunities for a rest in picturesque hamlets.
What's more: the presence of a pilgrimage site dedicated to Mary Help of Christians ('Santuario della Madonna dell'Aiuto') adds an important artistic and religious dimension to the hike.

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Distance 13.9 km
5:00 h
729 m
729 m
1,206 m
519 m
Difficulty
easy
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Highest point
1,206 m
Lowest point
519 m
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Safety information

THE 10 RULES FOR HIKERS

  • Prepare your itinerary beforehand
  • Choose an itinerary that suits your physical abilities
  • Choose suitable clothes and equipment
  • Check the weather forecast
  • Hiking by yourself is more risky; if this is the case, take a mobile phone with you
  • Leave information about your itinerary and your expected return time
  • If you are not sure about your itinerary, contact an Alpine Guide
  • Pay attention to signposts and directions that you find along your way
  • Do not hesitate in going back if you feel too tired
  • In case of emergency call 112

Tips and hints

Piné Cembra Tourist Office - Tel. +39 0461 683110 - info@visitpinecembra.it - ​​www.visitpinecembra.it

Start

Segonzano, car park Piramidi (596 m)
Coordinates:
DD
46.180991, 11.263517
DMS
46°10'51.6"N 11°15'48.7"E
UTM
32T 674695 5116647
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Destination

Segonzano, car park piramidi

Turn-by-turn directions

From the car park underneath the earth pyramids of Segonzano, climb the steep, but well equipped path (excellent viewpoints) across these rather famous hoodoos (i.e. strangely shaped spires formed as a result of erosion in glaciofluvial areas). The path ultimately joins a forest road which runs fairly level about halfway along the Dosso di Segonzano (this section of the route follows a stretch of the European long-distance path E5). The road gently climbs to the peaceful hamlet of Quaràs, located in a cosy clearing about halfway up the mountain. At Quaràs, leave the E5 trail and climb along a road through the wood that heads for the dwellings of Segonzano. That road ultimately takes you to the 'Santuario della Madonna dell'Aiuto', where a pilgrimage church was built on the site of a wayside shrine (called 'capitèl' in the local dialect) in the late 17th century and was later modified to its current shape. A centuries-old linden tree adds shade and fragrance to what is a remarkably peaceful spot. On the first Sunday in September, a crowd of pilgrims gather here to worship the Madonna. Inside the church, there is a much-revered oil painting of the Madonna and Child by an unknown artist dating from the last quarter of the 17th century. The return route follows roads and paths across the hamlets of Sabion, Stedro, Saletto, and Piazzo, and includes views of the ruins of the Castle of Segonzano (13th century). This medieval fortress has recently been restored thanks to funds from the Municipality of Segonzano and the Autonomous Province of Trento and is currently used as a venue for major cultural events. The castle of Piazzo, which is owned by the family of the Baron a Prato from Segonzano, is the subject – as well as Valle di Cembra - of famous watercolours by the German painter Albrecht Dürer. In 1796, it was the site of a memorable battle between Habsburg and Napoleonic troops.

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all notes on protected areas

Getting there

By car: From south or north, on the A22 Brennero motorway, leave the motorway at the Trento Nord exit (22.5 km from the toll gate), continue northwards on the Main Brennero Road SS12 until the turn-off for Lavis, then take the Lavis - Castello di Fiemme Main Road SS612 which will take you to the Cembra Valley.

Parking

Car park underneath the earth pyramids of Segonzano

Coordinates

DD
46.180991, 11.263517
DMS
46°10'51.6"N 11°15'48.7"E
UTM
32T 674695 5116647
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Author’s map recommendations

Tabacco – Altopiano di Piné, Valli di Cembra e dei Mocheni 1:25.000 - N° 062

Kompass – Bolzano Vigneti e Dolomiti, Val di Cembra, Val di Fiemme 1:50.000 - N° 74

Equipment

Hiking shoes, rain-jacket, hiking poles, water, sun cream

Similar routes nearby

  • The Segonzano Pyramids trail
  • Segonzano castle and the Prà canyon
  • On the European path E5 with taste
  • Cascata del Lupo and the pyramids of Segonzano crossing the Val Regnana
  • Way to Lago Santo
  • The Pozzolago power station and the Avisio
  • Round tour of the mountain Pincaldo in Faver
  • From hamlet Ponciach to the peat bog of the lake Lago di Valda
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Difficulty
easy
Distance
13.9 km
Duration
5:00 h
Ascent
729 m
Descent
729 m
Highest point
1,206 m
Lowest point
519 m
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