The Sentiero delle Cenge is spectacular! An adventurous up-and-down trail beneath the Rotzo plateau, passing at the foot of high, majestic vertical walls of yellow and black rock that form natural canopies, with breathtaking views of the sheer Val d'Assa! The photos, as usual, don't do justice to the awe of these natural wonders.
Numerous points of interest (the Pulpito, the Vignale del Ghil, the Pach Waterfalls, etc.) make the trail even more interesting and varied.
The full route starts from Castelletto/Bostel and ends in Alberedo, but it can be shortened at the waterfall by climbing to the village of Rotzo, especially since the climb to Albereto is quite challenging. The trail can also be reached from below, from Pedescala or from the 6th hairpin bend of the Strada del Piovan. In this case, I recommend detouring towards Castelletto, possibly retracing your steps, as this section offers the most exposed and panoramic ledges.
Rated EE (Expert Hikers) for several exposed sections of the chasm (facilitated by the presence of climbing ropes fixed to the rock) and for its challenging nature. Perhaps not recommended for those with a fear of heights.
* A ledge is a horizontal section on a vertical rock face; a covolo is a natural ravine or overhang caused by erosion.