Sardinia: tastes of Wild Blue and beyond…

Sardegna


8 - 11 people

Five days immersed in the splendor of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, away from the crowds even on the August bank holiday.
In the sight of majestic peaks, through spectacular glacial valleys and at the sites of the Great War.
An adventure along the Peace Trail that will leave us with fantastic memories.
Challenging, but fairly balanced, requiring a good level of training and habit of walking on steep and uneven trails.
DETAILS
First stage:
From Malga Cengledino to the Trivena refuge, the journey begins.
From the alpine pastures of Val Rendena we will enter the Natural Park, climbing to the Valbona Lakes and descending to Bocchetta Laghisol to enter Val Breguzzo and descend to the refuge that will welcome us for the first night of our adventure.
Elevation gain: 900 meters uphill and 700 meters downhill
Overnight stay at the Trivena refuge at 1,660 meters above sea level
Second stage:
From the Trivena refuge to the Val di Fumo refuge by bypassing Cop di Breguzzo, 3,003 meters
A challenging but surely satisfying stage will take us from Val Breguzzo to Val di Fumo, known as the Little Canada of Trentino, of which we will have magnificent views.
Along the way there will be a chance to climb to Bocchetta dei Cacciatori 2,890 meters, a spectacular lookout over the entire range with an important Great War post.
From Breguzzo Pass we will descend to Malga Bissina Lake and then arrive at the end of the stage.
Elevation gain: about 1,200 meters uphill and 1,200 meters downhill.
Overnight stay at the Val di Fumo refuge at 1,910 meters above sea level
Stage 3:
From the Val di Fumo refuge to the Carrè Alto refuge, dominated by the second peak of the group. 3,462 meters.
Another challenging stage that will take us to the 2,782 meters of the Vacche Pass with a steep trail between granite blocks, and then cross the Bocca di Conca downhill on the eastern side of the Carrè Alto to the refuge. We will find many signs of the Great War front and be accompanied by the whistles of marmots.
Elevation gain: 1,000 meters uphill and 400 meters downhill
Overnight stay at the Carrè Alto refuge at 2,440 asl.
Stage 4:
From the Carrè Alto refuge to the San Giuliano refuge, walking along the granite staircase of the “Bus del Gat.”
A long traverse of the glacial cirque at the head of the Borzago valley among granite boulders will take us to the Altar pass, then down the Siniciaga valley through flower-colored meadows and larch forests, encountering old abandoned alpine huts.
Elevation gain: 700 meters uphill and 1,000 meters downhill
Overnight stay at the San Giuliano refuge at 1,950 asl.
Fifth stage:
From the San Giuliano refuge to Spiazzo in Val Rendena, the final point of our adventure.
Going up the Germenega Valley we will meet its 5 lakes to the Forcellino Pass, which will end the climbs of our trek,
From here the descent to the cars through beautiful forests and alpine pastures awaits us.
Elevation gain: 300 meters uphill and 1,200 meters downhill.
An excellent level of training and habit of walking in the mountains is required.
COSTS AND RESERVATIONS
The service includes the guide for the 5-day excursion
Guide fee for the five days: 280€/person
The cost does not include any expenses for meals, transportation, etc.
The cost of half board in the refuges is 50-60 euros for CAI Members and 60-70 euros for non-members.
A deposit of 100€ is required to confirm the reservation
To book you can fill out the Form on this page or contact us directly:
Sergio Tel. 348 7037552
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In dolomiti Beat we are all AMM Certified by the College of Alpine Guides of Veneto, to guarantee you maximum safety and professionalism and think only of your enjoyment!
Always "sick" of Mountains and Nature in general, born and raised in the countryside, just outside Verona and the Lessini Mountains.
Enrolled almost as a joke in the Medium Mountain Companion course organized by the College of Mountain Guides of Veneto.
During the challenging training, with wonderful and passionate colleagues we "discovered" a new way of going to the mountains: slower, more mindful.
For the past two years I have been accompanying people in "my" mountains and around Italy, with projects even across borders.
Most of all, I like to explore places outside the crowd and take advantage of all seasons to frequent both sea and mountains.
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