Opposite the Hotel Viola, in Arnoga in Valdidentro, take path N148 and after two turns uphill you reach Baite Cagnol, a typical rural settlement. The path continues uphill, first through a forest and then through pastures, offering excellent views of the surrounding mountains: San Colombano, Cima Piazzi, Corno Sinigaglia, Corno Dosde' and Cima Viola. At the crossroads in the village of Soleir, ascend an unmarked sheep track that leads close to the village of Sattarona, where you can enjoy breathtaking views over the valley and towards the Val Verva. From here continue along path N128 via Stagimei and start descending through pastures and meadows. Return on path N290, the main bridleway for Val Viola and Arnoga, the home of the Dog Sledding Centre. There are guided snowshoe tours on this route in winter.
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Trying to organise your holiday in Bormio? We've put all the information you need in one place: from which mountain passes are open (so you can plan your journey), to our guide to what's on during your stay, information on which lifts are open, and the opening times for QC Terme Bormio and Bormio Terme. You can also find a list of local restaurants and equipment rental shops.