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Solda – Madriccio Pass – Val Martello

General description

One of the most beautiful high mountain tours in the heart of the Stelvio National Park.

Route description

The high mountain tour from Solda across the Madriccio Pass starts at the Rifugio "Schaubachhütte". Take the slightly steep path to Madriccio Pass where you can enjoy a fabulous panoramic view. Marvel the mountains Ortler, Zebru and Gran Zebru as well as at the glaciers around Cima Cevedale and Monte Cevedale. For the descent take the path to Rifugio Martello and Rifugio Nino Corsi to the Enzian car parking.

Duration 3:09 h
Length 9.957 km
Difficulty medium
Difference in height uphill 529 hm
Difference in height downhill 1085 hm
Difference in height 3114 m
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