Resort: Moena - Soraga di Fassa
Category: Walks - Nordic walking
Status:
Open -
Related paths The “open/closed” status of the itinerary (open/closed) referes to summer season ONLY. Features: Walking poles - Suitable for strollers - Suitable for families with children - Walkable with toddler-carrier/backpack
Ground: Asphalt - Dirt road
Time: 2.00 hrs
Difficulty: Easy
Difference of level: 206 m
Length: 5,4 km

Description route 7: from the center of Moena go up "Strada Salejada" and once you are at the crossing near the fountain called "Fontana del Dante", turn right and follow "Strada de Moene" and then left into "Strada Saslonch". Continue on the asphalt road cut into the hillside and running through the meadows looking out over "Lake Pecé". The track, beautiful and relaxing, has a wonderful view: it is surrounded by Catinaccio Group, Sassolungo and on the right the long range of Cima Dodici. Having arrived in "Palua", go down towards the centre of Soraga along the street bearing the same name. Cross first the national road opposite the tourist office and then the "Avisio" river on the foot-bridge not too distant from the bridge for cars. Go left and then uphill through the meadows heading for the houses in Soraga Alta ("Soraga Auta"). Reach "Strada de Gherghele" and turn right until you reach the crossing. Here go to the left and almost immediately to the right into "Strada de Roisc". Continue along a panoramic and comfortable dirt road equipped with many benches. Eventually you will arrive at "Strada Frate E. Chiocchetti-Lenz", a street that leads to the little square of "Someda". Go back to Moena descending "Strada de Sèn Roch" and "Strada de Someda". From the latter street, go past the Catinaccio hotel, climb down the steps immediately on the left that lead to the bottleneck near "Piaz Ramon".
The walk is suited for strollers.
Related paths |
Path No. | Path Name | Status | Notes |
Strada Comunale | Someda - Roìsc | Open | |
Strada Comunale | Ischia - Col dei Soldai - Palua | Open | |
Data of the paths status provided by: Autonomous Province of Trento, Val di Fassa Municipalities, PAT Forest Department.
The status of the paths (open/closed) refers to summer season ONLY.
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