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WWI: Monte Corno

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WWI: Monte Corno

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  • The chestnut grove above Nago
    The chestnut grove above Nago
    Photo: Archivio Garda Trentino, North Lake Garda Trentino

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    A historical hike up the slopes of Mount Corno, offering magnificent views of Lake Garda, Arco, the Sarca Plain, and Lake Loppio.

    Open
    moderate
    Distance 6.9 km
    3:10 h
    560 m
    560 m
    733 m
    212 m

    This ‘fortified’ hill is located to the north of the town of Nago, and is home to numerous relics dating back to WW1. Along the way, you’ll spot trenches, lookouts, and stations once used to monitor the slopes of Mount Altissimo. This area stood directly in the path of enemy troops advancing from Loppio or Torbole and hoping to climb Mount Corno in order to bypass the defence at Riva and to reach Arco directly. These stations belonged to a larger fortified system built to help defend the territory between Riva del Garda and Loppio.

    Since 2010, volunteers and Schützen from the Albrecht von Habsburg Association in Arco have been restoring structures and stations in collaboration with the Castagneto di Nago Association and the Nago-Torbole Alpini Group in order to make them accessible to hikers.

    Thanks to the help of Garda Trentino SpA and the Municipalities of Arco, Nago-Torbole and Mori, the Occupational Support and Environmental Enhancement Service in the Autonomous Province of Trento has created a circular route along a stretch of land that marked the border between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy until 1918.

    Author’s recommendation

    There is a stunning view of Lake Garda from the area of Perlone and of Predabusa: on clear days you can see as far as Sirmione at the other end of the lake. 

    The entire Monte Corno area has been the subject of extensive recovery work by the "Un territorio due fronti" association, which includes over 25 groups of volunteers united by the desire to recover and enhance the traces of the Great War in the municipalities of Mori, Brentonico, Ronzo-Chienis and Nago-Torbole. 

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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

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    Experience
    Landscape
    Highest point
    Monte Corno, 733 m
    Lowest point
    Nago, 212 m
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    Track types

    Asphalt 19.29%Forested/wild trail 16.35%Path 61.70%Road 0.24%Unknown 2.40%
    Asphalt
    1.3 km
    Forested/wild trail
    1.1 km
    Path
    4.2 km
    Road
    17 m
    Unknown
    165 m
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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

    Roadbook

    From Coel car park, near the roundabout on the SS240 road in Nago, follow Via Dosse. After around 100 metres, the road turns into a dirt track and continues uphill. When you reach the notice board at the crossroads, keep right, and continue walking uphill. You can take a quick detour here to the right to have a look at some glacial potholes. At the next junction, keep left and take the access road that leads to Belvedere Cliff. Once you reach the small rocky step, leave the path that leads to the cliff and take the uphill track to the right. The path runs along a rocky crag that is not difficult to traverse but is equipped with a steel handrail nonetheless. From here, continue uphill into the holm oak forest and once you complete the steeper section of track, leave the path that leads to the chestnut grove, and take the well-marked track on the left, which will bring you to the first rifle station (Nago) after 70 metres. Take the circular route and continue west, ignoring the path on the right that leads towards a pylon. You will soon get to a dirt road where you should turn left. The dirt road leads to a lookout area overlooking Upper Garda, and then to a chestnut grove in Nago after another 200 metres. At the two bulletin boards, take the forest road on the left and follow it for 200 metres until you cross Porino forest road. On the opposite side of the road, to the left, a path leads up a hill scattered with large limestone boulders, which were created by a large paleo-landslide. After 250 metres, you will cross a bridleway on the left, which leads to the Busa dei Capitani 200 metres further down the trail. After returning back along the same path for 100 metres, take the path that leads up into the woods on the left. Continue uphill until you reach a well-marked path on the left. A little further on you will come to a junction, which marks the highest point on the Perlone trail and the beginning of the Predabusa trail. If you would like to take a shorter route, continue along the Perlone trail.

    Predabusa Trail

    Continue uphill on the forest road that runs parallel to the trail above and you will reach the locality of Tre Croci, where you should turn right. You will come to a path that leads up to the right, zigzagging along rocky plates that have been exposed by the flow of water over time. Continue up up the slight slope until you reach a three-way junction. On the right, a short detour will lead you to the Grotta del Riflettore (cave), various caves turned into terraces along the valley, an artillery station, and the rebuilt barracks of the Predabusa command. Continue on the main path until you reach a bend in the Corno road. Take the stepped path on the right and continue until you reach the rocky Predabusa ridge. Follow the ridge until you get to an illustrative bulletin board. To the right, you can enter Predabusa station, where a short path leads to the top of the same. Continuing straight ahead will lead you to a viewpoint on Lake Loppio. Descend into the forest and continue along the trail before taking the downhill path that leads past two small cisterns. Just below you will cross through the forest again, descending down through some terraced areas. A coastal path will lead you to the long, well-structured trench of Arco. When descending down the wide path, the route overlaps the outbound path for a dozen metres. You should leave this track immediately and turn right at the fork. You will pass several cisterns for collecting water. Continue up the steep staircase and into the forest. Follow the path downhill. After two hairpin bends, you will see a cistern on the left and a set of steps. From here, head uphill and you will find yourself near the top of the Perlone Trail, which you can take down to Nago.

    Perlone Trail

    Descend downhill on the right along the path that follows a narrow canal until it reaches a junction that leads to Salina rifle station after a few metres (if you take the left). After continuing downhill along the canal, immediately take the path to the right that leads to Perlone artillery station. After continuing downhill, you will reach a dirt road. Take a left here and you will reach a large meadow. Take the downhill path along the eastern edge of the meadow, which leads to the last point on the trail. The path continues downhill into the woods. Keep left at the fork, crossing the southern slopes of Mount Corno. Be careful when traversing this short section of trail, which is equipped with a handrail. Watch out for stones falling from the cliff walls above. You are not allowed to stop here, and we recommend completing this stretch of the trail (around 50 metres) quickly.  After 300 metres, you will come to a steep asphalt road that descends to Nago from the locality of San Tomè. Take a right and descend back down to the car park.

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    Public transport

    Public-transport-friendly

    The main towns in Garda Trentino - Riva del Garda, Arco, Torbole sul Garda, Nago – are connected by several urban and intercity bus lines which will take you to the starting point of tours or in the immediate surroundings.

    You can also get to Riva del Garda and Torbole sul Garda by the public ferry service.

    Up-to-date information on timetables and routes.

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    Directions

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    Parking

    Parking Al Coel in Nago, with access from the roundabout.

    Coordinates

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    45.878723, 10.889239
    DMS
    45°52'43.4"N 10°53'21.3"E
    UTM
    32T 646606 5082308
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Book recommendation by the author

    • Terra di Mezzo. The First World War in Alto Garda by Elvio Pederzolli 

    • Border Trails by Donato Riccadonna and Mauro Zattera, Notebook no. 9 Riccardo Pinter Association

    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.


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    Parts of this content were machine translated using Italian as the source language

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    6.9 km
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    3:10 h
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    560 m
    Descent
    560 m
    Highest point
    733 m
    Lowest point
    212 m
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