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Laghetti and Lagostiel

Category
Mountain tour
Difficulty
Difficult
Activity time
6:35
Durata in ore
Distance
16.7
Distance in km
Circular itinerary immersed in the Stelvio National Park that will take you to discover some lesser-known alpine lakes.

 

This moderately to highly difficult itinerary will take you to discover some still little-known gems nestled among the mountains of the Ortles-Cevedale group. A route that crosses various high mountain environments and streams, leading you to a first alpine lake called "Laghetti" at an altitude of 2237 meters, and then to Lagostiel, another alpine lake with crystal-clear waters.

Route info

Difficult
Distance
16.7 km
Activity time
6:35 h.
Uphill Elevation
947 m
Downhill elevation
946 m
Physical effort
Scenary
Highest point
2461 m
Lowest point
1670 m
Height difference
791 m

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APT Valli di Sole, Peio e Rabbi

Suggestions

During the summer months, the StelvioBus service is active, so you will need to leave your car in Peio Fonti and take the shuttle bus to the Fontanino parking lot.

Safety information

To safely enjoy a hike in the mountains, we recommend:

 

  • choosing a trail that matches your level of preparation. If in doubt, contact the Alpine Guides or our Information Offices
  • preparing your hike in advance: check the weather forecast, study the route you'll take, and verify the opening hours of any lift systems, if your itinerary includes them. Keep in mind that trail conditions in the mountains depend heavily on current circumstances such as natural events, environmental changes, and weather. Always get up-to-date information before setting off
  • informing someone about your route and estimated return time, and taking your phone with you
  • paying attention to the signs and trail markers along the way: Stelvio National Park signs, SAT white and red markers, and red and white paint marks on rocks or trees
  • booking in advance any malga or mountain hut where you plan to eat or sleep
  • never leaving trash in high-altitude areas; if possible, avoid leaving it even at the huts or malghe you visit
  • if you spot wild animals along the trail, stay on the path, don’t get too close, avoid shouting, and keep your dog on a leash to prevent it from instinctively chasing or scaring them

Starting point

Fontanino parking

Directions

From Peio Fonti, you reach the village of Fontanino (1670 m), where you leave your car (during the summer months, the Stelviobus shuttle bus Peio is active). At the small bridge, take the SAT trail 110, which leads to Lago di Pian Palù and follows its entire length up to Malga Palù (1820 m). Keeping to the right (orographically), avoiding the bridge over the Noce stream, you climb along trail 110, reaching the "Laghetti" lake (2240 m) in about an hour. Take a break on its shores to admire the unique colors and surrounding panoramas, then continue to the footbridge and, turning right, follow SAT trail 141A to complete a loop descending to the ruins of the Baiti di Villacorna. From here, you climb for about ten minutes to find the new footbridge over the Valpiana stream. From here, following the stakes planted in the ground, you will reach the sign indicating the ascent to Lagostiel (2455 m) via SAT 141 and then via the Sentiero della Fauna, or descending towards Malga Paludei at 2100 m (a detour suggested if you feel tired). Both routes develop up to Malga Giumella (1950 m) with SAT trail 124, from where you return to Fontanino via a dirt road (124A).

Following the route to Lago Laghetti, it is also possible to reach another small alpine lake: After passing Lago Laghetti and reaching the footbridge over the Noce River, you can turn left and follow the directions to Laghetto della Vallumbrina. After a first flat stretch, the path becomes steeper, reaching a waterfall and then the small lake, a little gem with sky-blue colors that will reward your effort.

Public transportation

You can reach Peio Fonti by the bus line MALÈ - MEZZANA - FUCINE - COGOLO - PEIO (download the timetables for outbound and return trips). In the summer months, to reach the parking lot in the locality of Fontanino, use the Stelviobus Peio (download the timetables).

How to get there

Follow the SS42 to Fucine, then turn right and follow the SP87 to Peio Fonti. Follow the signs for Fontanino.

Where to park

You can leave your car at the Fontanino parking lot, while in the summer months you can leave your car in Peio Fonti and reach Fontanino by the Stelviobus Peio shuttle bus service (download the timetables).
To safely enjoy a mountain hike, it’s always useful to:
  • wear hiking boots suitable for uneven, rough, or wet terrain, long pants, a hat, and sunglasses
  • pack in your backpack a waterproof jacket, a fleece, hat and gloves, sunscreen, and a change of clothes
  • bring a water bottle and snacks for energy drops (such as dried fruit, energy bars, or chocolate)
  • don’t forget your camera or phone to capture your favorite views and landscapes. And if you like, share them on social media using #visitvaldisole