Monte Creino
Description
Start in the small village of Mori. From here, follow the cycle path to San't Antonio. At the traffic circle, which everyone knows from the journey to Lake Garda in the direction of Nago, you take the Strada Provinciale Bordala before starting the ascent on a fairly steep, historic path. A fantastic panorama and a low frequency, as well as scenic highlights can already be seen in this part of the tour. The route continues in this manner to Valle San Felice until you briefly find yourself on the main road towards Santa Barbara. You also use this for a short time before reaching your destination of Santa Barbara. From here, the gravel road leads to the highest point of the tour, Monte Creino. Formerly of great military importance during the First World War, the mountain now offers an absolute haven of peace with an incredible view. Especially in spring and fall, you can enjoy views that are otherwise difficult to find.
The downhill trail is a little difficult to find at the beginning. In the upper section, it leads past trenches, with a small key section, a rope-insured staircase and then onto the Naranch Trail. The Naranch Trail is not one of the absolute highlights on Lake Garda, but the upper section does offer some nice sections. However, you then take the Sentiero Gole and surf back to Pannone on difficulty levels S0 to S1. The route then continues eastwards through Pannone. The small intermediate uphill on asphalt must be accepted in order to get to the next trail section. A special kind of multi-terrain trail is found and rides towards Monte Nagiá Grom. At Monte Nagiá Grom, you cross the saddle and then tackle a short uphill towards Nomesino before the final downhill. A mixture of cart track, mule track and a few key sections on some fairly loose rock, but with a decent width. The lower section in particular is exposed and offers stunning views down to the valley floor. At the chapel, you then head back to Mori on small trail cut-offs.
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Details of the tour
26 km
1150 m
1150 m
200 above sea level
1241 above sea level
1 day
Mori
Mori
2775
well suited
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...rode last week, trail buried by landslide after the summit, upper loop unrewarding overall, last 1.5 km before Mori Trail closed. Detour rides in the opposite direction, missing a highlight of the tour. Tour therefore not recommended. Nevertheless, compliments Martin for your tours!
Greetings heiko