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The San Carlo Spring is located near Erve, a small town in the Lombard Prealps, in the province of Lecco. The spring is one of the most well-known local natural resources, which flows near the Hermitage of San Carlo, a place of worship and meditation dedicated to San Carlo Borromeo. The spring is located in a very suggestive natural setting, in an area rich in woods and alpine meadows, ideal for a stop during an excursion. The path that leads to the spring crosses quiet and panoramic paths, ideal for those looking for a light and regenerating excursion, far from the chaos of the city. The San Carlo Spring is a place much appreciated for its natural beauty and the tranquility it offers, and is an ideal destination for excursions, walks or even for those who simply want to enjoy the freshness of the waters in an uncontaminated environment.
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The Sentiero San Carlo ad Erve is a hiking trail that not only offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, but also includes some of the most fascinating natural features of the area, such as the pools and waterfalls that flow from the Fiume S. Carlo stream. The trail, which passes through woods and clearings, is known for its natural pools, small lagoons formed by water flowing over rocks, creating fascinating natural pools. These pools are the ideal place for a refreshing break during the hike, and some sections of the trail allow you to observe waterfalls that slide between the rocks, creating suggestive and relaxing scenarios. The waterfalls, which develop along the course of the stream, add a further element of beauty to the trail, with the water that noisily descends between the rocks, fueling the sensation of being in a pristine corner of nature. These sections are particularly loved by hikers looking for an immersive experience in a serene natural environment rich in water. The Sentiero San Carlo is therefore not only a panoramic walk but also an opportunity to discover these small natural wonders, with the possibility of taking a break near the pools or waterfalls, enjoying the tranquility of the place. The excursion is particularly fascinating in spring and autumn, when the landscape is more lush and the water flows abundantly.
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Incredible section, with a few tricky sections of via ferrata (climbing/scrambling with the help of chains). If you're fit and patient enough, you're rewarded with these spectacular pools. Recently reopened after repairs with a slight variation from the map route, so be sure to follow the red/white markers!
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Trail reopened on November 9, 2024: https://www.leccotoday.it/attualita/sentiero-delle-vasche-frana-lavori-riapertura-.html Trail equipped with chains that aid progression and some exposed sections. There are some challenging sections that could challenge a novice. For comparison: the technical difficulties of these short sections make this trail, overall, much more challenging than the river trail in Val Meria. I recommend watching this video and reading the recommendations in the description: https://youtu.be/ZSsSdDI3trk?si=mQbmyW2trWf2lD-Y
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At the beginning of the 20th century, when the letter "I" was between two vowels, for example two "Os", it was transformed into "Js", hence the name Bojone, equivalent to Boione. The origin of the name itself seems to date back to the "boiling" in the "BOI" dialect of the water which, flowing from below into the spring, produced large air bubbles.
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The Rio Bojone, a tributary of the Brembo, is registered in the register of irrigation courses of the Lombardy Region with various names: Rio Borlezza, Boione, Borlesca, Bujone, Bagione or Bertesca (in any case to be confused with the Borlezza stream in Val Seriana).
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The source of the Rio Bojone, in addition to feeding the municipal aqueduct of San Pellegrino, generates a notable quantity of waterfalls and rapids along the riverbed of its route. The aquatic spectacle and the pleasant sound generated by the flow of water along the small rapids is truly satisfying.
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The San Carlo spring is a source of drinking water. The apex point of the Erve tub path, here too it is possible to stop in the shade of the trees and use the picnic tables for a snack.
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