The path develops for a first stretch among the chestnut groves, therefore it is absolutely not recommended to do it during the harvesting period, the bottom is at the beginning of beaten earth but then as the slopes increase it gives way to disconnected pebbles and rock and out of the chestnut grove yes travels along the side of the slope until you reach the grotto of the SS Salvatore. This second section is very scenic and challenging both for slopes and for the bottom. After the obligatory stop at the cave located at about 1370 meters, complete with a bell ring, continue towards Monte Terminio. The route continues with the wide path with a challenging ground, then once you reach the beech forest the ground changes and the earthy component increases to the detriment of the rocks and pebbles. The dense mantle of leaves and the numerous dry branches that you meet advise you to proceed with caution in order to avoid unpleasant inconveniences ... as unfortunately they have happened. The tour then continues up to the karst fields almost at the top of the Terminio, complete with a refreshment pool for the cows. Finally, once the wheels are back on the asphalt, there is the long descent that takes us back to the cars.
I recommend doing the tour only if sufficiently trained, bringing enough water as the only water source is found at the end of the tour and going in company.
The views and the place repays the hard work made to get up.
Have a good ride everyone