Cima delle Pozzette, Mountain summit in Malcesine, Italy.
Cima delle Pozzette is a mountain summit in the Monte Baldo range that rises to 2,132 meters above Malcesine. From the peak, visitors can see across Lake Garda and toward the Dolomites while taking in the surrounding Alpine landscape.
The summit served as a natural boundary marker between different territorial regions throughout centuries. This geographic importance shaped its role in local mapping and territorial divisions.
Local mountaineering groups maintain the network of trails leading to Cima delle Pozzette, preserving traditional Alpine hiking routes for future generations.
The ascent follows trail number 651 from the Malcesine cable car station, with typical hiking time around one hour and a half. Bring sturdy footwear and water, as the path climbs steadily and becomes exposed in certain sections.
The summit takes its name from small water pools that gather near the peak, a rare feature at this elevation. These pools form from rainwater and reveal curious geological traits of the mountain.
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