This long walk starts from the very relaxing and fascinating Val Venegia. After the first stretch in the woods, the view opens up wide and panoramic on the valley crossed by a stream and on the Pale di San Martino. Leaving Malga Venegia behind, you reach Malga Venegiota; the temptation to stop is huge, but the path is still long. At the end of a plateau tou finde the wide hairpin bends that lead up to Baita Segantini, an icon of Passo Rolle and home of the mountaineer and tourism pioneer Alfredo Paluselli until 1969.
Surrounded by mountains of entrancing beauty, the descent to Capanna Cervino and Passo Rolle begins. The Cimon della Pala is a giant spur that follows us all the way, as well as the characteristic white walls overlooking the Val Venegia. From the pastures behind the refuge, you quickly reach Malga Juribello, known for its dairy products, and then return to the parking lot.
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Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.
From Paneveggio drive towards Passo Valles; on the right side you will see directions to Val Venegia, park your car there.
Take the dirt road, slightly uphill, which leads first to Malga Venegia (1778 m) and then to Malga Venegiota (1830 m). Keep walking on this dirt road, right below the Pale di San Martino; after a few uphill hairpin turns you will reach Baita Segantini (2174 m), an amazing panoramic spot.
Descend to Capanna Cervino (2082 m) and take the track behind this mountain hut that leads to Malga Juribello (1869 m), crossing grasslands. From there take the track which descends back to the parking at Pian dei Casoni.