The climb to Monte Zeledria is short but steep, especially in the first part. The distinctive summit where a curious metal flag "waves" is reached along the sunny southeast ridge. The descent takes place through the amphitheater formed by two ridge-crests running toward the southeast and northeast. The only point requiring attention is a short metal ladder about 3-4m high that allows you to overcome a brief rocky outcrop. No particular difficulties are present on the remaining part of the route. From the summit, it is possible to see much of the numerous lakes in the area: Lake Nambino, Serodoli, Tre Laghi, Scuro, and the Malghette lakes, as well as the entire Brenta Group from north to south.