The route starts from the Bormio Tourist Office. Upon reaching the Eden bridge, it continues along the cycle path leading to Santa Lucia. From here, it continues along the cycle path that runs alongside the Adda river, a very peaceful area where you can relax listening to the birdsong, the rustling of the plants, and the sound of the water flowing along the river. Arriving at the Church of San Gallo, the return route is planned through the path among the meadows that starts downstream from the church. After passing the Golf course, you return to the center of Bormio.
San Gallo Cycle Path
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