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Giro del Monte Foscagno

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Itinerary type iconMountain bike Duration icon3:39 h Length icon20.35 km LBL_ICONA_DISLIVELLO844 m Difficulty iconEasy

From the Lake of Foscagno in the village of Angelina, take path N186 that is initially descends, lined by walls down, to the Foscagno hut then continues along the road that runs through the Foscagno Valley past the occasional isolated house. At Pian dell'Acqua bear left along the flat road N195 Decauville connecting Arnoga to Cancano. After passing the village of Gattonino, the bridleway N196 climbs to Val Vezzola. Having crossed the valley you come to a fork and bear right on path N130 towards the Malga di Trela, where you can stop to sample the local Valtellina cuisine. Continue on path N136 to the Passo Val Trela and go down to the Tea de Pi'la at Trepalle. This part of the trail is also called the smugglers' route, and was used in the past to transport contraband coffee and tobacco. Follow trails N127 and N129 over Monte Roccia and return to the Foscagno Pass.

Lungo il passo del Foscagno transitavano gli "spalloni" che contrabbandavano caffè e tabacchi
Un piccolo sentiero, sufficiente per passare con la tua due ruote!
Lungo il tragitto si incontrano casette isolate
Una baita in sasso e murature accanto al sentiero
Crocifissi, testimonianze preziose di un passato di grande fede
Che magnifico panorama!
Ruscelli di acqua limpida al Passo del Foscagno
Uno dei laghetti del Foscagno
I sentieri sono talvolta delimitati da muretti in sasso
Una delle baite che si incontrano lungo il percorso
Il percorso attraversa la Val Vezzola e la Val Trèla
Boschi di pini e larici
Una casa in costruzione nel cuore del bosco

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