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At an altitude of 1560 meters and 1400 meters, this paragliding site is very frequently used and offers excellent soaring conditions. Cross-country (XC) flights are possible, and top landing is also feasible. The best season to fly here is from March to August.
Be cautious, as there are several takeoff points named 'Panettone' in Italy. Make sure not to confuse them. Sometimes, the Monte Grappa shuttle service goes up to this site. If not, you will need to drive up with your own car.
It's crucial to inform yourself about the no-fly zones. Maps indicating these zones can be found where the shuttle buses depart.
This site is located in the Semonzo region of Italy. The site record is 92.8 km. For more information, you can visit [Monte Grappa Air Park](https://www.montegrappa-airpark.com/pages/home/fluggebiet/panettone-en-GB.aspx).
The takeoff area is suitable for both paragliding and hang gliding, facing east-southeast. In laminar wind conditions, it is possible to take off even with wind from the west. The area features a large meadow, making top landing possible even for hang gliders. This site is often used for competitions. Note that in winter, the roads may be closed due to snow.
Bassano del Grappa is a renowned hub for paragliding and hang gliding in the Southern Alps. The area is particularly busy in winter and early spring. The thermals are interesting year-round and can be used for cross-country flights early in the year. Despite the high number of pilots, the flight operations are well-distributed along the slopes. Flying eastward is relatively easy up to the Piave Valley, while flying westward requires crossing the Brenta Valley and then following the ridge.
Flight schools also use Bassano for altitude flight training. Pilots often gather at the Monte Grappa Airpark in Semonzo or at the Garden Relais Hotel. A Flycard is required for takeoff and landing fees. For hang gliders, there is a short, steep ramp available. There are several accommodation options in Semonzo and the surrounding area, with the Garden Relais Hotel being particularly popular due to its proximity to the landing field and training area.
The takeoff is generally straightforward, but many pilots get blown over the falconry area and end up landing there. It's best to review the no-fly zones in advance.
For more details, you can visit [Aero Club Monte Grappa](http://www.aeroclubmontegrappa.it/strutture-volo/decollo-panettone).
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