Cima della Madonna, Mountain summit in Trentino, Italy
Cima della Madonna is a mountain summit in Trentino that rises to 2752 meters and features sedimentary rock throughout. Several climbing routes traverse the slopes, offering passages at different difficulty levels that appeal to various skill levels.
The mountain was first climbed in 1886, marking the start of mountaineering in this area. Early ascents by climbers established routes that later explorers continued to develop.
The network of climbing paths includes the Winkler Route and Bettega-Dimai-Zirler-Wolf route, which represent different periods of Italian mountaineering development.
Most routes depart from Bivacco del Velo at approximately 2358 meters elevation. Visitors should prepare appropriate gear and experience based on which path they choose.
A deep cleft separates this peak from the neighboring Sass Maor, creating a distinctive geological feature. This gap is visible from far away and shapes how the mountain appears in the Alpine landscape.
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