Val Poschiavina (not to be confused with Val di Poschiavo, in Swiss territory) is a valley with a sweet and peaceful appearance, ideal for relaxing walks, but also excellent for …
Val Belviso is the last valley of the Parco delle Orobie. It is particularly noticeable the characteristic of suspended valley, typical of almost all the valleys of the Park; the …
The particular erosive phenomenon whereby the water, with its insistent eddies, has dug large circular cavities in the rock over the course of millennia is called "giants' potholes".
Very technical passage point with a steep slope and easily eroded ground when passing. Maximum caution is recommended. In particular, pay close attention to the possibility of sudden rock falls from the wall on your left during the ascent.
Wild valley that separates Pizzo Coca from the mountains overlooking the Curò refuge, up to the Pizzo del Diavolo di Malgina. Little frequented compared to the other valleys around.