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Cammino mariano delle Alpi Via occidentale - Tappa Morbegno Berbenno

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Duration icon8:05 h Length icon23.55 km LBL_ICONA_DISLIVELLO860 m Difficulty iconDifficult

This long stage begins in the bottom of the valley before climbing onto the slopes of the Rhaetian Alps to reach Berbenno di Valtellina and the Church of Beata Vergine Assunta. Sat on the sunny, south-facing slopes, the view opens up, letting you admire the valley's terraced vineyards, and incorporates stretches of the Via dei Terrazzamenti walking trail. Departing from Morbegno, this is one of the longest stages of the western approach to the Cammino mariano delle Alpi. On the edge of the town stands the shrine of the Beata Vergine, a stunning example of Lombard and Valtellina-style renaissance architecture. After a stretch on the Orobic Alps side of the valley, passing Talamona with its parish Church of the Nativita' di Maria Vergine, the route crosses over the River Adda and begins to climb through the distinctive terraced vineyards on the Rhaetian Alps side of the valley. There are two churches sharing the same name in Paniga, the Church of the Madonna delle Grazie the older one comes first, followed by the second, built at the end of the sixties and is now the heart of the village, slotting majestically into the landscape by blending tradition with modernity through its choice of material (stone) and form (note its sinuous lines and circular turret that stretches up). The route now levels out until you begin the climb to Gaggio and the Church of the Madonna del Buon Consiglio, built with the generous donation of a churchgoer who emigrated to Rome and decided to dedicate the Church to the Madonna del Buon Consiglio, as this version of Mary was spreading in popularity from Rome and out across Italy. Three kilometres further on, you reach Buglio in Monte and the parish Church of San Fedele, built with the typically sober style of Valtellina's baroque architecture. After eight kilometres, you reach the end of the second stagethe Church of the Beata Vergine Assunta in Berbenno with its early 18th-century wooden entrance, one of the most beautiful in the valley. While arguably a long stretch, you'll be richly rewarded by the scenery as you stroll through the valley's signature terraced vineyards and the holy buildings along the route.

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