Snowshoeing around the Ceramont
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Author’s recommendation
ATTENTION: Before starting the route, check the snow conditions with our offices. Tel. +39 0461 557028 / info@visitpinecembra.it

Safety information
Degree of difficulty according to the common symbology: path E (on mule tracks and paths)
External risks present along the route: small stretch of narrow path near the capital dedicated to Sant Antonio
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.
- Prepare your itinerary beforehand
- Choose an itinerary that suits your physical abilities
- Choose suitable clothes and equipment
- Check the weather forecast
- Hiking by yourself is more risky; if this is the case, take a mobile phone with you
- Leave information about your itinerary and your expected return time
- If you are not sure about your itinerary, contact an Alpine Guide
- Pay attention to signposts and directions that you find along your way
- Do not hesitate in going back if you feel too tired
- In case of emergency call 112
Tips and hints
Piné Cembra Tourist Office - Tel. +39 0461 557028 - info@visitpinecembra.it - www.visitpinecembra.itStart
Destination
Turn-by-turn directions
From the locality hut of "Nello" (coordinate N46,15202 E11,25725) with indication for tour of Ceramonti take a forest road in north direction slightly downhill (there are two street, take the left) and go ahead always with indication "Cialini". After about 3,5 Km at the crossroad take the path for "Piazze"; it's recommended the stop to abserve the capital set in the rock dedicated to S. Antonio.
At the end of the path it started a pleasant forest road. Arrived at a green pole, take the the street in slight climb (right street) with "hut of Nello (baita del Nello) indication and continuing on the forest road auntil arriving and the started point
Note
Public transport
From Trento bus station, take line B403 towards Montesover (Trento - Pergine - Baselga di Pinè - Montesover) or line B402 (Trento - Nogarè - Baselga di Pinè - Montesover) and get off at the "Rizzolaga" stop. There is no public transport that connects the town of Rizzolaga with the Baita del Nello therefore the place of departure must be reached by own means or on foot (about 30 minutes walk).Getting there
From the A22 Brennero motorway (from the south exit Trento south – from the north exit Trento north) and from the Statale 12 del Brennero, continue along the S.S. 47 to Pergine Valsugana – Padova, and then pass on the S.P. 83 to the Piné Plateau. Reach the town of Rizzolaga, go up to the village, pass the two churches and continue on the "via di Ceramont" up to the Ceramont refuge-former hut of Nello.Parking
Parking is available at the "Nello" hut resort.Coordinates
Author’s map recommendations
Kompass – Valsugana, Trento, Piné, Levico, Lavarone 1:50.000 - N° 75
Equipment
Even on relatively short easy outings make sure to take all you need so you don't run into trouble if things take an unexpected turn, for example a storm blows up or you have a sudden drop in energy levels.
What you should have in your rucksack:
- water canteen (1L)
- snacks (e.g. mixed dried fruit or chocolate)
- First aid kit
- windproof jacket
- fleece
- change of t-shirt and socks (in a plastic bag)
- make sure to wear or at least bring a pair of long trousers
- hat
- sun screen
- sunglasses
- gloves
- whistle to attract attention in an emergency
- emergency telephone number Mountain Rescue 112
Make sure you're wearing the right footwear for the trail and season. The going can get rough and rocky underfoot and a pair of hiking boots will protect you from sprains.
And finally... don't forget to bring your camera! You'll need it to capture the stunning views.
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