From Vione you reach the village of Cané by car and then the parking near the picnic area of Cortebona (during the summer season this last stretch of road is open only at certain times). From here, through the larch woods, begins the route along the smallest, but no less significant, of the Camonica valleys. The landscape is characterized by white marble veins that cross diagonally the metamorphic rock complex of Monte Coleazzo. Also interesting are the Lombard remains that, with a short detour, can be observed on the slopes of Monte Bles on the opposite side. After crossing the Rio Fumeclo twice, you reach the Casere di Valzaroten from where the path continues with a steeper slope and becomes less and less evident. Now it turns left to add the Laghetti di Pietra Rossa, small pools at the foot of the homonymous peak.
Val Canè
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