Pasubio, Alpine mountain group in Trentino, Italy.
The Pasubio is an alpine mountain group in Trentino that stretches northward from the Lake Garda region with numerous marked trails suited to different abilities. The landscape shifts between steep rock faces, forested slopes, and open high terrain that change character depending on the season and elevation.
The Pasubio was a key military zone during the First World War, and Italian troops carved a network of tunnels through the mountain to maintain supply lines under enemy fire. These constructions left lasting marks on the landscape and remain a visible reminder of that historic period.
The Pasubio holds deep meaning in local alpine culture and remains central to how people engage with the mountains around them. The refuge system here keeps alive the tradition of mountain hospitality and continues to serve as meeting places for climbers and hikers.
You can reach the mountain trails from several starting points, mainly via passes accessible by public transport or car. The paths remain open year-round, but the best time for hiking is May through October, when conditions are safe and trails are fully passable.
A notable feature is a historic trail that passes through 52 war-carved stone galleries, allowing hikers to experience military history along the route itself. This path remains relatively overlooked compared to other mountain destinations and offers an unusual blend of nature and wartime engineering.
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