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Great challenging trails and hiking trails on and around the Rocca... super path goes up from the beach bay 💪 very steep downhill to be enjoyed with caution
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The Legend of the Cross: Once upon a time there was a very aggressive wolf who lived on the Rocca di Manerba. The wolf was terrifying and no one dared come near him. Countless attempts have been made to capture the wolf but all in vain. At one point a price was put on the wolf's head. At that time, the people subsisted on agriculture and sheep breeding, so news of the financial reward for the capture of the wolf soon spread across the area. Three young men from Moniga, Raffa and Pieve Vecchia, were willing to take up the challenge. The first two brave men tried to catch the wolf with live bait and then with a large fishing net, but in both cases the enemy caught them. The two young men were driven off the cliff and fell into the water of the lake. At that point, two huge rocks rise out of the water, commemorating the sacrifice of the two challengers. The third candidate, a young farmer from the nearby village of Pieve Vecchia, took courage and climbed to the top of the cliff where the wolf inhabited a den overlooking the lake. During the ensuing fight, the young man protected himself with a large cross that he used as a shield. This cross is said to have scared the wolf so much that it kept recoiling until it fell off the cliff too and died. Today there is a large cross on the top (which is very nicely lit at night), in honor of that young man from Pieve Vecchia who gave the beautiful promontory back to the people of Manerba.
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With good technique you can cycle both the ascent and the descent towards Garda. Beware of pedestrians
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Yes, the Tremalzo is a classic, mainly because of the panorama and the history. Technically speaking, there are nicer things to do than the rough scree slope. But if you are a biker who is in good physical condition and shy of asphalt and definitely wants to conquer the Tremalzo from Lake Garda, I recommend the following route: from Riva on the Ponalestrasse up to Lake Ledro and from there, at the end of a miserably steep slope up to the Bocca dei Fortini and on to the Passo Nota (at the foot of Tremalzo). But then not up to Tremalzo, but down to Vesio on slope 106 and briefly on the road to the turnoff to Val San Michele. From there it's a good, lonely 1000hm up to the Rifugio Tremalzo and a few more up to the tunnel. Then the classic descent over the Tremalzo slope, Passo Rocchetta and Pregasina down to Riva. Are pretty much exactly 80km and 3000hm, but every meter is mobile.
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