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Arnoga Passo di Verva Grosio

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Itinerary type iconMountain bike Duration icon4:01 h Length icon30.27 km LBL_ICONA_DISLIVELLO946 m Difficulty iconModerate

From Arnoga in Valdidentro 1880 m you take the road signed with number 290 and proceed downhill by the first crossroads to your left just after a rise sign Way n. 201, then you continue beyond Basic, Alpe Campo 1910 m and Paluetta 1900 m. Once you get to the valley bottom, you cross the bridge on Viola brook 1850 m and go into Val Verva after going past Verva Bassa 1960 m. You arrive to Alpe Verva 2123 m always on a dirt road, and here you can have a rest and grab calories eating the typical dishes of the local gastronomic tradition. You leave the grassy gully going to the Passo Corno delle Pecore on your left. The route continues climbing gently uphill on the orographic left, even if the way gets sometimes steeper and you have the feeling that you will never reach and cross the Passo di Verva 2301 m. Once you get there, the descent begins on a rather bumpy road that slopes down regularly, goes past Le Crote mountain huts 2168 m where you can see the remains of trenches and caves then reaches the Rifugio Falck from above 1930 m and gets finally to the verdant Eita in Val Grosina 1697 m. From here you can go down the road or if your legs still keep following the path magnificent LaGrosina.

Il Lago Calosso e, sullo sfondo, il Passo di Verva e le creste che salgono verso la Cima Piazzi.
Il Lago Calosso e il Passo di Verva.
Passo di Verva.
Foto di fine anni novanta. Pedalando verso il Passo di Verva.
Dal sentiero del Lago di Verva l’omonima valle scende verso la Val Viola.
Val Grosina, sullo sfondo la sagoma del Sasso Maurigno.

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