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Cima Falkner

Cima Falkner

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    1. Ascent to Cima Falkner and Passo Grostè — Ring tour

    18.6km

    08:27

    1,390m

    Expert hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    July 29, 2025

    Brenta, rockfall from Cima Falkner. Trails and climbing routes closed

    Multiple rockfalls have affected both sides (western and eastern) of Cima Falkner, in the Brenta group. The immediate closure of all climbing routes and trails directly accessing the area has been ordered, including Benini (no. 305) and trails nos. 315, 316, and 331. The decision was made during a technical meeting convened by the Department of Civil Protection, Forestry, and Wildlife of the Autonomous Province of Trento, which was attended by the Geological, Fire, Civil Protection, and Risk Prevention Services and the CUE (Italian Environmental Protection Agency), Forestry, the Municipalities of Tre Ville and Ville d'Anaunia, the SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini), the Trentino Alpine and Speleological Rescue Service, and the Federation of Volunteer Firefighters of Trentino.

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      July 18, 2017

      Cima Falkner (2.999 mt), previously known as Torre di Vallesinella, is a mountain of Alpi Retiche, and takes its name from Alberto de Falkner (its first climber in 1882).



      It is the highest of Grostè group, part of Brenta Group, and it is not part of Dolomites 3.000 for only one meter!

        August 20, 2019

        Wikipedia writes "according to the map, 2988 meters high mountain" - other sources speak of 2990 m, wat because now?

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