Upper Val Dolo

On foot         Great Interest: Flora Great Interest: Panorama 
  • Departure: Civago (1,000m)
  • Arrival: Civago (1,000m)
  • Difficulty Level: E+ - Hiking (level)+
  • Difference in height: 1,270m
  • Recommended Period: from June to October
  • Localities Crossed: Civago - Cavallina - M. Ravino - Passone - rif. Battisti - Lago Bargetana - M. Prado - Passo Forbici - Civago
  • Involved Municipalities: Ligonchio, Villa Minozzo

Zona del Parco: Zone B - Upper Val Dolo and Val d'Asta

The long tour develops along the highest ridges of Cusna-Prado mountain group, where you will enjoy great panoramas.
The itinerary touches the abandoned villages of Case del Dolo and Cavallina, the historical mule tracks, a series of imposing glacial cirques, the blooming of relict species between June and July. You can spend the night in Battisti Mountain Hut, the first mountain hut to be built in a wonderful position in upper Val d'Ozola.


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Stops: CAI Cesare Battisti Mountain in Lama Lite 1,759m (Tel. +39 0522 897497 / +39 349 8382733, www.rifugiobattisti.it - info@rifugiobattisti.it), with a dormitory always open during the closing period, that has been recently enlarged (40 beds)

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Paved mule track in Civago
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The Park is a mosaic of villages

The Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park is made of a variety of distinct and different pieces that come together to create one unforgettable vacation.
While the diversity of the villages, attractions, forests, and mountains may surprise you, their close proximity allows visitors to see a little bit of everything in a short amount of time.
The more you see, the more you can appreciate the entire region. Explore the mosaic of places, people and experiences which make up the Park!

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