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At Rifugio Gerli Porro

s Rifugio Gerli-PorroIseasily reached from the village of Chiareggio, in the municipality of Chiesa Valmalenco, using a convenient mule track. The track starts to the left of the small church dedicated to Sant'Anna in the center of the hamlet. You go down to the Mallero stream and cross it with a wide wooden bridge. At the fork, turn right and continue in the direction of Sondrio along the wide trail. It is a trail that is also passable by mountain bike until about a hundred meters from the refuges, where it becomes more vertical and the bottom becomes uneven. You are constantly accompanied on the right, along the ascent, by the stream that as you gain elevation gets lower and lower. You are immersed in a fragrant forest of firs and larches, interrupted here and there by small valleys that in the winter period act as chutes for large amounts of snow from the slopes above. Toward the end of the trail, when you begin to catch a glimpse of the characteristic red roof of the Gerli-Porro Refuge, the mule track becomes a little more impassable and stony, you cross a gandon diagonally and reach the refuge. The sight of the red roof will encourage anyone to get there as soon as possible to taste the delicacies of the refuge and enjoy the quiet of nature. We are at the beginning of the wide plateau of Alpe Ventina, enclosed on the left by the Cime del Duca, Rachele, Sassersa, Giumellini and Cassandra peaks, in front by the imposing mass of Mount Disgrazia, while on the left the semicircle is completed by Punta Kennedy and Pizzo Ventina. Venturing into the pasture, one also easily reaches Rifugio Ventina (1975 meters), a privately owned structure that has 46 beds and guarantees opening during the same periods as the hut described above. These huts can be used as an end point of a peaceful walk or as a base for climbing the countless surrounding peaks.
At Rifugio Gerli Porro

From Cassano to Lodi on the banks of the Adda River.

From the train station in Cassano d'Adda, ride along the narrow footbridge over the Muzza Canal and then turn left and take the embankment road pointing north and toward the center of Cassano. When you reach the bridge over theAdda, cross it and follow the bicycle path that descends along Via Rivolta, a little further on cross it at Località Cascate, still following the bicycle path of the same name south, at a shrine follow the bicycle path that turns left and travels along Via San Pietro Cascine, just before thevillage of the same name, turn right, still on the bike path, along Via Cascina Belvignate, and then right again onto Provincial Road 130, you find yourself back on the road to Rivolta, turn left and go downhill, after about 600 meters, just beyond the sign marking the entrance to the province of Cremona, you leave it and, at a barrier, take a path that, on the right, crosses a ditch and then skirts it, in the middle of fields, to the banks of the Adda River. Faithfully following the dirt road that runs along the riverbank to the remains of the old bridge and the Rivolta d'Adda Prehistoric Park, the trail continues on a dirt road with obvious directional signage that accompanies you to the outskirts of Lodi, you pedal through green countryside, crossing floodplain forests lapped by the waters of the'Adda and overlooking agricultural landscapes with regular geometries, punctuated by ditches and rows of vines, you soon reach the historic intake works of the Vacchelli Canal, and then continue further among the cultivated fields and floodplains bordering the river, the dirt road ends near some gravel quarries where you come out on the provincial road that joins Boffalora to Lodi then turn right and follow the bicycle path that leads to the bridge over theAdda and the historic center of Lodi where there is a turnaround and you can enjoy a well-deserved break.
From Cassano to Lodi on the banks of the Adda River.

Forests and water civilization

Loop from Magenta to Robecco, descent into the valley through the woods of the Ticino and return along the Naviglio Grande to Bernate and Boffalora
Forests and water civilization

Trekking in Val di Mello

A walk in the green among streams, ponds and waterfalls, which has as its backdrop the Mello Valley Nature Reserve
Mello Valley

Suspended between the waters and green meadows

Ring from Turbigo to Bernate along the Naviglio Grande and among the meadows and woods of the Ticino River
Suspended between the waters and green meadows

Valchiavenna and Valle Spluga

High mountain pastures, lakes, rivers and a varied network of hiking trails through nature and mountain villages where time seems to have stood still
La Valchiavenna e la Valle Spluga

The “Triangolo Lariano”: the Corni di Canzo mountain group

These mountains are amazing for outdoor-life lovers with a choice of steep cliffs for climbers, erratic rocks for boulderers and high-altitude hiking trails with a lake view

Valle Brembana, a complete mountain experience

Nature, culture and gourmet delicacies. Valle Brembana is a valley that knows how to entice tourists wanting a holiday that is both sporting and relaxing
Valle Brembana, montagne tutte da vivere

MTB-La via dei Terrazzamenti

ovest. Morbegno, Ponte di Ganda, S. Croce, Selva Piana, provinciale per Dazio, Dazio, Regolido, S. Antonio, Bosco, Pilasco, Masino, Ardenno, Villapinta, Ronco, Maroggia, Piasci, Monastero, Regoledo di Berbenno, Foppa, Molini, Polaggia, Postalesio, Vendolo, Castione, Moroni, Triasso, Rocce Rosse, Colombera S. Anna, Campoledro, Sondrio est. Sondrio, Ponchiera, Montagna, Poggiridenti, Tresivio, Ponte, Chiuro, Castionetto di Chiuro, Teglio, Bianzone, Villa di Tirano, Tirano

Terme di Miradolo

Waterfalls, emotional showers and massages with chocolate. The hills loved by Petrarca
Terme di Miradolo

Bormio: Bagni Vecchi and Bagni Nuovi

Choosing is no easy matter when it’s all about panoramic pools in Bormio
Bagni Vecchi di Bormio

Brembana Valley

Trails between woods and peaks, snow-covered ski slopes ... come and discover all the outdoor activities in Val Brembana.
Brembana Valley