The Cornisello – Amola circular itinerary runs at the foot of the majestic east-facing slopes of the Presanella, Monte Nero and Cima Cornisello mountains. The beauty of this awe-inspiring scenery is further heightened by the marvellous Lago Nero, from which the Brenta Group seems to emerge, dominating the horizon to the east. The entire itinerary features breathtaking scenery, from the lakes of Cornisello to Monte Giner, the Presanella Massif, Lago Nero, the Quattro Cantoni, the small Segantini lakes, the Vedretta d’Amola and, as mentioned above, the Brenta Group, which shows its entire west flank.
This evocative circular route also touches two suggestive mountain huts, Rifugio Cornisello and Rifugio Segantini, which are natural resting points. Overall, this is an unmissable trek to admire some of the best mountain scenery of Western Trentino, while at the same time enjoying an exciting excursion.
The Cornisello – Amola trekking loop passes at the foot of the imposing east walls of Presanella, Monte Nero and Cima Cornisello. The majestic environment through which the route winds is enriched by crossing the beautiful Lago Nero, whose waters seem to give rise to the Brenta Group, which stands out on the horizon looking east. The entire route offers breathtaking views: the Cornisello lakes, Monte Giner, the Presanella massif, Lago Nero, the Quattro Cantoni, the Segantini small lakes, the Vedretta d’Amola, and, as mentioned, the Brenta Group, which fully reveals its west side.
Along the loop, you pass through two suggestive alpine huts, Rifugio Cornisello and Rifugio Segantini, natural resting points of the hike. It is therefore one of the “must-do” routes of western Trentino both for its great hiking value and panoramic aspect.