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La Colma

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Itinerary type iconTrekking Duration icon4:17 h Length icon10.82 km Icon descent540 m Descent915 m Difficulty iconDifficult

Departure from the P10 La Forcola parking lot towards trail N151 leading to La Co'lma, the entrance to the Val da Fain in Swiss territory. To get there, you traverse halfway up a well-maintained trail that cuts across a quite steep ridge where caution is needed to avoid dislodging dangerous rocks. Upon reaching La Co'lma, near a Swiss military outpost, trail N155 crosses to the opposite bank from where you came and ascends in switchbacks on a rather steep ridge. At one point, there is a right turn leading to the Lach dal Mont. The alpine lake with its Baite'l is enchanting, perfect for a relaxing stop. From here, trail N151 descends alongside the stream carrying waters from the lake to the Mont torrent. After crossing the small bridge, the trail continues to descend gently to complete the route at the Chese'ira dal Campac, following a final steeper descent on a road with countless switchbacks.

The Colma
The Colma

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