Monte Peller
Depart from the bicycle path near the bridge over the Noce River in the locality of molini di Malè (the renovated sawmill is visible). Ride along the bicycle path flanking the Noce until the locality of molini di Terzolas. From here you take an uphill forest road that for about 10 km in dense forest climbs more than 1,000 meters in elevation. After the last flat section you reach Passo le Fraìne - 1,712 m and take the road to Rifugio Peller. The road, with some variations in gradient, enters the wide alpine meadows until you reach Lake Durigal of karst origin. Here, continuing to the right leads to the visible Rifugio Peller (1,923 m); continuing to the left, a very steep ascent leads up the south-facing slopes of Monte Peller in the direction of Malga Tassulla and the Val di Tovel below, which goes on for 12 km to the small lake of the same name at an altitude of 1,178 m, due to a landslide barrage on a glacial basin. The panorama at this point is vast over the succession of valleys up to the snow-capped mountains and peaks of Austria.
You then reach Bivacco G. Pinamonti (Malga Tassulla) - 2,090 m - where the road ends in the presence of the wide valley of Pian della Nana. In it a number of alpine paths lead into the heart of the Brenta group; take SAT path no. 336 on the right, which halfway up the mountainside shortly leads to the visible Passo della Forcola (2,106 m) watershed between Val di Non and Val di Sole. From here a steep descent leads to the beautiful Salare pond. Downhill again to Malga Selva di Croviana. If you pay attention on the right of the malga on a knoll there is a small church. Here the view of the valley peaks is very impressive. You resume the descent and after several hairpin bends you reach the bottom of the valley at Molini di Croviana. Just past the bridge over the walnut tree, on the right we take the Val di Sole bicycle path back to Malè.