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12.5km
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Hiking
Hike the difficult Path of Peace - Stage 3, a 7.8-mile route with 4271 feet of gain, offering historical sites and Lake Garda views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 2.06 km for 8.37 km
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7.92 km
Laghetto del Dosson
Lake
9.24 km
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Waterfall
Waterfall
12.5 km
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< 100 m
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The terrain is quite varied, transitioning from mountainous landscapes to lakeside paths. You'll experience long descents through lush forests, some on unpaved roads that become asphalted, and even a notably equipped section with fixed ropes near Bocca Saval. As you ascend towards Nago and Monte Altissimo, expect more mountainous terrain.
This stage is rich in history, following the Great War front line. You'll encounter numerous historical relics like trenches, fortifications, military posts, and caves carved into the rock. Notable points include the significant fortifications on Monte Brione (such as Forte Garda, Batteria di Mezzo, and Batteria Nord) and two forts in Nago. Naturally, you'll also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Ledro and Lake Garda, extending towards the Dolomites and Adamello from viewpoints like Cima Parì, and pass by the beautiful Cascata della Valletta.
The overall Path of Peace ranges from moderate to strenuous. While the section from Rifugio Pernici to Riva del Garda is generally not considered to present major difficulties (except for an equipped passage near Bocca Saval), other parts of Stage 3 can be quite challenging due to significant elevation changes. A good level of fitness and sure-footedness is definitely beneficial.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is more stable and the mountain paths are clear of snow. Always check local weather forecasts before you go, especially for higher elevations.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the Trentino region, but specific rules may apply, especially in protected areas or near equipped sections. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the varied terrain and potential for wildlife encounters. Be prepared to carry out any waste.
The trail passes through parts of the Trentino region, which includes areas like the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. While there isn't a general entrance fee for the trail itself, specific regulations or permits might apply for certain activities or access to particular protected zones within the broader park area. It's advisable to check the official website of visittrentino.info for the latest information on regulations for the Adamello Brenta Nature Park or other local areas you might traverse.
Specific parking information for the start of Stage 3 can vary depending on your exact starting point within the Valle di Ledro and Alto Garda section. Given the trail's length and multi-day nature, many hikers utilize public transport or arrange shuttles. For detailed parking options near common access points like Rifugio Pernici or Riva del Garda, it's best to consult local tourism resources or the visittrentino.info website.
Yes, the route is part of the larger Sentiero della Pace and also passes through sections of the Sentiero della Pace - Tappa 3. Additionally, you may encounter parts of the Via ferrata "Giovan Battista Cova", Sentiero del Passo di San Valentino, Itinerario glaciologico Vigilio Marchetti - Tappa 3, Sentiero del Passo delle vacche, and Sinter dal Quatordas.
Given that Stage 3 spans approximately three days of hiking and connects mountainous areas with lakeside towns, you will find various options for accommodation, cafes, and pubs, especially in villages and towns like Riva del Garda and Nago. Along the more remote sections, facilities will be scarcer, so plan accordingly for food and water.
The section near Bocca Saval includes an equipped passage with fixed ropes. While the descent from Rifugio Pernici to Riva del Garda is generally manageable, this specific part requires sure-footedness and comfort with exposed sections. It's not a full via ferrata, but hikers should be aware of its presence and be prepared for a more technical segment.
Yes, public transport options, including buses, are available in the Trentino region and can help you access various points along the Path of Peace - Stage 3, particularly in and around larger towns like Riva del Garda. For detailed schedules and routes, checking local transport websites or visittrentino.info is recommended.