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WARNING: trekking is not like walking! If you can't overcome a passage, go back!
Some of the tracks presented here are set along mountain trails where some passages may require holding to ropes or climbing short ladders, and may have exposed passages without safety protections. These tracts can be a serious danger if faced without the right equipment, awareness and physical condition.
ITINERARIUM® has no responsibility regarding the tracks presented here, their dangerousness, accessibility, praticability and safety. Who decides to take these tracks does it at their own risk.

Hike to Boccioleto - Seccio alp

Art's trail - Ronchi - Oromezzano - Solivo - Daloch alp - Sul Sasso alp - Rivetto alp

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length icon Length:
8 Km
time icon Our time:
3h45' walking
climb icon Total climb:
940 mt
height icon Min and max height:
640 mt - 1400 mt
track there and back icon Type of track:
there and back
surface icon Surface:
paved trail - trail - steps
panorama icon Panorama:
woods - ancient woods
coverage icon Cell network coverage:
partial
winter icon Traced in winter:
no
bike icon Traced by bike:
no

The trail follows the old mule track made of stone which, crossing old towns and beechwoods, goes up until the pasture of Seccio alp.
The trail alternates amazing natural views and old architectures. Many chapels can be found along the trail, together with oratories and churches rich in pictorial testaments.

Old towns are found along the trail, just like Solivo, placed on the sunny coast where ancient houses can be seen. They are mostly abandoned today, but they offer a nice reading of the old architectural techniques, when wood and stones where skillfully used to build three stories houses.


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