The Val di Breguzzo is a true green oasis that can be reached by climbing from the town of the same name and where the roar of water in the background accompanies every step.
The Val di Breguzzo, which can be reached by climbing from the town of the same name, is a less known valley than others in the area, but among the major lateral valleys of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. For lovers of hiking here there are easy paths that invite you to comfortably climb up to the surrounding mountain huts and, for the more experienced, up to the highest peaks of the glaciers of the Adamello group. The route of the Tie waterfall in particular allows you to admire the spectacles that water creates in this valley: the 60 meter drop of the waterfall, the roar of the Arnò torrent and the Rio Roldone which, in addition to shaping the territory, they have made it lush with vegetation and mosses. Walking in these places gives one of the strongest emotions one can experience and in fact moving water is often an essential component of many meditative practices.
lunghezza | 6.0 km |
duration | 2.5:30 am |
difference | |
words | 306 m |
downhill | 306 m |
Highest point | 1724 masl |
lowest point | 1418 masl |
Bondo (Sella Giudicarie) Loc. Fiana
Coordinates:
latitude: 46.019162
longitude: 10.620827
Bondo (Sella Giudicarie)
Going up the Breguzzo valley by car, follow the signs for Malga d'Arnò until you reach a small car park with signs for the Cravatta waterfall and Malga Maggiasone. From here in about 30 minutes you reach the Cravatta waterfall, about 60 m high, so called due to the shape that the water takes as it falls between the rocks. After crossing the stream on a small bridge, amidst the roar of the water, you go up towards Malga Maggiasone (1.718 m). From the equipped area near the mountain hut, continue in the direction of a small bridge over the stream; once passed, continue to the right always in the pasture, aiming for a group of larches that indicates the direction of the route towards the D'Arnò hut (1.558 m). In spring the meadow below the mountain hut offers a truly wonderful spectacle thanks to the flowering of crocuses, which create a magnificent purple and white carpet on the slopes below. From the hut you can go down following the carriage road until returning to the starting point.
Parking in the Fiana area
As you will imagine, the feasibility of itineraries in a mountain environment is closely linked to contingent conditions and therefore depends on natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this sheet may have undergone changes. Before leaving, find out about the status of the route by contacting the manager of the refuges on your route, the mountain guides, the visitor centers of the natural parks and the tourist offices.
Boots, sun hat and waterproof jacket and a water bottle are recommended.