Hut Croz dell'Altissimo-Vallazza-Passo Clamer-Malga Spora
Almost secret tour through the heart of the Brenta Dolomites
Almost secret tour through the heart of the Brenta Dolomites... wonderful views.
Track types
Safety information
#TakeCareInTheMountains
1. Before leaving, prepare your itinerary well
Take note of the correct trails to take near crossroads and any refreshment points along the way, where you can stop for a break. If you can, download the track to consult it even offline.
2. Respect the environment and choose a trail suitable for your physical preparation
When hiking in the mountains, remember to leave the sites you visit clean. In addition, take into account length, height variance and any technical difficulties of the trail you have chosen.
3. Choose suitable equipment and gear
If you go trekking, you must have technical boots, water bottle, rain jacket, food, a headlight battery, any spare parts and a first-aid kit. If you hike over via ferratas or practice climbing, don’t forget the appropriate technical equipment.
4. Consult the weather reports, …
… especially local ones, that give more specific information. This advice is especially important if you are tackling a via ferrata: before setting off, make sure the weather is stable.
5. It is always better to complete your adventure in company
This way, you can always count on mutual help in case of difficulty. In the mountains, even a simple sprain can become a problem if you are alone.
6. Share information about your itinerary with somebody
Tell friends, family or mountain hut managers which itinerary you intend to take and the estimated time of your return. This information can be essential in case of emergency.
7. Rely on a mountain professional
Alpine guides, mountain hut managers or mid-mountain guides are excellent sources for obtaining useful information on the environmental conditions of mountain routes.
8. Pay attention to the signage along the way
Follow the signage bearing information on trails (number and destination), and the indications you find along the path, namely the white and red trail signs. Always remember to bring a map of the route (paper or digital) with you.
9. Don’t hesitate to go back on your steps
If tiredness arises, if you have doubts about the route or if the weather turns bad, it is better to go back along the trail you already completed rather than risk continuing.
10. In the event of an accident, call 112
When you call, remember to provide information on the exact location of the accident, the activity you were conducting, the number of people involved and their conditions, the weather conditions and the telephone number from which you are calling.
Tips and hints
Start
Destination
Turn-by-turn directions
From Hut Croz dell'Altissimo we go along the steep path nr. 322 to Val Perse and Bocca di Tuckett; then we go right to Vallazza and Passo Clamer. After the pass, we continue downwards to Malga Spora (nr. 344)
Public transport
Trentino Trasporti - line 611
By road
Motorway exit Trento nord, then direction Val di Non and Altopiano della Paganella. At the exit of the long tunnel, near the village of Mezzolombardo, we turn right on the SP 64, direction Fai della Paganella - Andalo - Molveno. Arriving in Molveno, at the round about, we find the lifts going to the Pradel Plateau.
Parking
Parking places at the departure of the cableway Molveno - Pradel or in the area (firemen)
Coordinates
Author’s map recommendations
Camminare, for free at the offices of the Tourist Board Dolomiti Paganella
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Equipment
Trekking shoes, rucksack with water, snacks and rain jacket.
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