The itinerary develops in the valley overlooking the village of Isola, a valley rich in 'carden' and historically a land of smuggling. The first part of the route climbs steeply through meadows before giving way to a gentler slope tackled in the valley after the village of Ca' Raseri. Here the path widens into a dirt road through woods flanking the stream fed by the overlying alpine lakes and the Val Febbraro Waterfall. The hike ends after meeting Lago Grande and Laghetto del Mot at Passo Baldiscio (2350 m), which marks the border with Val Mesolcina (Switzerland). Those wishing a simpler excursion can reach Val Febbraro from Isola by purchasing a permit to drive up to Ca' Raseri, then continuing on foot to the beautiful waterfall, or by car to Borghetto and then on foot.
Isola Val Febbraro Passo Del Baldiscio
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