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Paion del Cermis is a prominent summit and exceptional viewpoint nestled within the Lagorai mountain group in eastern Trentino, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 2219 meters, it forms part of the larger Alpe Cermis area, renowned for its extensive ski slopes and breathtaking alpine scenery. Located in the comune of Cavalese, this peak offers a gateway to the stunning natural beauty of the Dolomites and surrounding ranges.
Visitors consistently praise the extraordinary panoramic views from Paion del Cermis. From…
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From Paion del Cermis, a popular route leads to the picturesque Laghi di Bombasèl (Bombasèl lakes), which features a large lake and several smaller ponds amidst the Lagorai group. More ambitious hikers can continue towards Cima Lagorai or Lago di Lagorai for extended treks. The area offers diverse routes catering to various interests and fitness levels.
The summit itself is easily accessible via three consecutive multi-cabin gondola lifts from Cavalese, making it suitable for most visitors. If you choose to hike from lower points in the Alpe Cermis area, difficulty varies. Trails range from leisurely walks to more challenging ascents, often involving rocky or uneven terrain typical of alpine environments. Always check specific route descriptions for elevation gain and technical sections.
The primary way to reach Paion del Cermis is by taking the gondola lifts from Cavalese. Parking is available at the base station in Cavalese. The arrival site of the first chair lift, from where the second starts, may also be reached by road, offering an alternative access point if you prefer to drive part of the way up.
While Paion del Cermis is renowned for its ski slopes in winter, it can also be suitable for winter hiking, especially on designated snowshoe trails or well-maintained paths. However, conditions can be challenging, requiring appropriate gear like snowshoes or microspikes, and checking weather and avalanche forecasts is crucial. Many visitors opt for the gondola access to enjoy the snowy views and the Rifugio Paion without extensive hiking.
Yes, Paion del Cermis and the broader Alpe Cermis area are very family-friendly. Attractions like the Adventure Park and the 'Village of Trades' are designed for children. Regarding dogs, policies can vary for lifts and specific trails. It's always best to check with the lift operators or local tourism office (e.g., visitfiemme.it) for the most current dog policies before your visit.
The Rifugio Paion (also known as Il Paion Refuge) at the summit provides a comfortable lounge and a self-service buffet featuring local products. For a more refined experience, the Rifugio also offers table service in its Sala Lagorai, with locally sourced meat and wines from the Val di Cembra. During winter, additional services like sandwich bars, a pizzeria, and a gazebo with music are often available.
If you choose to hike all the way from Cavalese or a lower point in the Alpe Cermis area without using the lifts, the duration can vary significantly based on your starting point, fitness level, and chosen route. A full ascent from the valley floor could take several hours, often 3-5 hours or more, depending on the trail's steepness and length. Most visitors opt for the convenient gondola access to save time and energy for exploring the summit area.
Given the alpine environment at over 2,200 meters, weather can change rapidly. It's advisable to wear layers, even in summer. Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, moisture-wicking base layers, a warm mid-layer (fleece or light down), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Don't forget sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) and plenty of water, regardless of the season.
While the main terraces of Paion del Cermis offer spectacular 360-degree views, exploring the immediate surroundings can reveal quieter spots. Consider venturing slightly off the main paths towards the start of trails leading to Laghi di Bombasèl or Cima Lagorai. These areas often provide unique perspectives of the Lagorai group and a sense of solitude away from the main refuge area.
Alpe Cermis has a somber history related to its cable car system, which experienced two major disasters. The first was the Cavalese cable car disaster in 1976, followed by the Cavalese cable car massacre in 1998. The latter occurred when a U.S. military plane, flying too low, severed a cable, resulting in 20 fatalities. The two cable car runs involved in these incidents have since been replaced by three consecutive multi-cabin gondola lifts, ensuring modern safety standards.