About Richi rasega
533 km
123:26 h
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- Alessandro AntoniniApril 27, 2025
I have always snubbed it and instead this cycle path has amazed us. On its own and asphalted path, it runs along the Oglio river surrounded by mountains. The traffic and the noise of the state road that goes up the Valcamonica are not annoying and the experience remains very relaxing. After the Archeo
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- Alessandro AntoniniOctober 16, 2024
The idea was to take a walk to see if the knee would hold up... the result was that we spent more time with our legs under the table than on the trail 🤣 Anyway, it was a nice day with friends and the food at Chalet Lova was not bad at all (very good venison). As for the landscape, the Lova lake has
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- Alessandro AntoniniSeptember 1, 2024
A classic to do in the Brescia area, which does not disappoint with its beautiful 360° views from the top of Corna Blacca, the small Brescian Dolomites. The shape of the rocks, worked over time by atmospheric agents, leaves you speechless.
The route is basically very easy up to the foot of Corna Blacca
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- Alessandro AntoniniMay 18, 2024
It is a nice cycle path on its own path and almost entirely paved. I would say the first part that goes from Pozzolo sul Mincio to Mantua is beautiful, because you are always accompanied by water and greenery. I would avoid in summer, too sunny. I recommend the stop at the Bosco Fontana Nature Reserve
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- Alessandro AntoniniApril 13, 2024
Renamed the 4 seasons picnic, because we went from snow to flowery meadows, from summer heat to autumnal woods with carpets of copper leaves. However, Val Palot is always beautiful. We started from the Passabocche car park and did a circular tour, with a final climb back to the starting point. With hindsight
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- Alessandro AntoniniMarch 23, 2024
Wonderful experience in a place I didn't know: Trivigno, a group of pleasant houses in a context that leaves you speechless. A plain that extends for a few kilometres, surrounded by woods and peaks, such as Mt. Padrio (another destination for snowshoeing), Mt. Palabione (with the Aprica ski slopes) and
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- Alessandro AntoniniFebruary 24, 2024
Walk in the centenary spruce forest when it snows? ... simply magical! As luck would have it, the sun also came out, we couldn't ask for anything better from this morning.
I love these places: Valdaione, Val Arcina, Campolungo and the Val Grigna forest. Away from mass tourism, they are ideal for snowshoeing
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- Alessandro AntoniniFebruary 3, 2024
It's very lucky to have places like this close to home for a morning outing when you have little time... it's a shame that the view of the smog of the plain that I breathe in every day always leaves me stunned
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- Alessandro AntoniniJanuary 13, 2024
The short route from the Tremalzo pass to Cima Avez is excellent for easy snowshoeing, it develops on a fairly wide former military road and the slope is modest and gradual. Perfect for Sara's first approach to snowshoeing 😉. The route is sunny and enjoys excellent views, with glimpses of Lake Ledro
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Alessandro Antonini and Richi rasega went on an adventure.
February 24, 2024
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I had promised myself to return in the summer to see the colors of the lake... an intense green, too bad it was a bit dry. The flowering along the path is also very beautiful.
However, it is a path that I appreciated more in winter, due to the fact that it mainly develops on a forest road/mule track that
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