
HIKING
Discover the wild beauty of Valvestino and Magasa with our hiking tips - perfect for making the most of your mountain adventure in this untouched corner of Italy.

MAGASA - DENAI - CIMA REST - MAGASA
This intermediate loop trail (9.05 km, ~2h55) begins and ends in Magasa. It leads across alpine meadows and historic mule tracks up to the Cima Rest plateau, famous for its centuries-old thatched barns. Along the way, you’ll pass rustic shrines, enjoy sweeping views of Monte Denai and Monte Tombea.

from Magasa to CAMIOLO WATERFALL
A gentle walk from the village of Magasa through quiet mountain road and forrest path leading to the Castata Camiolo (Camiolo waterfall). The trail follows a quiet public road and forested stretches before opening to the refreshing cascade, a hidden gem of Valvestino. Ideal as a short excursion for families or as an easy add-on to longer hikes.

Magasa - Bocca alla Croce - Magasa
An intermediate circular hike from Magasa to Bocca alla Croce and back. The trail climbs gradually through forest and alpine meadows to the panoramic pass, offering open views of Valvestino and the surrounding peaks. The route loops back on well-marked trails, passing stone barns and small shrines that reflect the valley’s alpine heritage.

Magasa - Bocca alla Croce - Malga Corva - Cima Rest - Magasa
A rewarding circular hike starting in Magasa, climbing gradually through alpine meadows and forested trails to Malga Corva, where hikers can stop and enjoy local specialties at the "Malga Corva" mountain hut. The route continues to the Cima Rest plateau, home to the iconic thatched barns and panoramic views of Valvestino where people can try local food at the "Al Borgo di Cima Rest" restaurant.