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BaitoneAlpino suggests: Monte Stivo

Monte Stivo dominates Garda Trentino, offering from its summit one of the most spectacular views not only of Lake Garda but also of the surrounding valleys. The hike to get there is quite long, but it's absolutely worth it! Starting from Bolognano di Arco, you can drive to the parking lot just beyond the K2 bar. Parking is free, so spots fill up quickly if you arrive late in the morning. The trail begins right here: it follows a section of paved road and then enters a particularly steep path through a forest. After this stretch, the mountain pastures begin, extending all the way to the summit and clearly visible even from the Lower Sarca. Near the Stivo mountain hut, it's common to encounter cows and horses, friendly hiking companions. Just below the summit, the Marchetti Refuge offers an excellent refreshment point and panoramic views, but the real highlight is higher up: an observatory/viewpoint with a marker of all the surrounding peaks: the view extends from Monte Baldo to the south, the Ledro Alps to the southwest, the Adamello, Carè Alto, and Presanella glaciers to the northwest, the Brenta Dolomites to the north, the Lesser Dolomites, the Lagorai mountain range, and Pasubio to the east. The hike lasts about four hours; bring plenty of water (especially if you're going in summer) and wear appropriate gear. A special treat: in winter, on full moon nights, many hikers take advantage of the moonlight reflecting off the snow, giving this mountain a magical aura.